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AIDC and F-CK-1
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* AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo
It is known for developing the AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo fighter.
* AIDC F-CK-1 Ching-kuo Indigenous Defence Fighter
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AIDC and aircraft
Ibis Aerospace is a 50-50 joint venture created on July 1, 1997, between Aero of the Czech Republic and AIDC of Taiwan to manufacture and market the Aero-designed Ae 270 turboprop civil utility aircraft.

AIDC and created
The industrial panel was originally created by Democratic Governor Orval Eugene Faubus and first directed by Winthrop Rockefeller, who in 1966 used his experience in the AIDC to get elected as Arkansas ' first Republican governor in modern times.

AIDC and for
Rockefeller resigned his position with the AIDC and conducted his first campaign for governor in 1964 against Faubus.
Worked with AIDC to provide upgrades for the IDF.
Some Auto ID Data Capture ( AIDC ) industry observer speculate that these acquisitions may have required significant sums of cash, and could be the reason for PSC's 2002 bankruptcy reorganization.

AIDC and Republic
* March 1 – The Republic of China government-owned Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation ( AIDC ), is established in Taiwan.
Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation ( 漢翔航空工業股份有限公司 ) ( AIDC ) is a state-owned aerospace company based in Taichung, Republic of China ( Taiwan ).

AIDC and its
The AIDC, the ROC's air defense company, has nicknamed its AIDC F-CK Indigenous Defense Fighter the Ching Kuo in his memory.
In recent years, Ingram Micro built a presence in areas adjacent to its traditional distribution business, including enterprise computing, automatic identification and data capture ( AIDC ); point-of-sale ( POS ); managed, professional and warranty maintenance services ; mobility ; physical security ; and consumer electronics ( CE ).

AIDC and Indigenous
* AIDC F-CK Indigenous Defence Fighter: Developed by division later spun off as AIDC and was a contractor also.

F-CK-1 and Ching-kuo
The ROCAF's inventory includes over 400 combat aircraft, the mainstay being the F-16 and F-CK-1 Ching-kuo, with the Mirage 2000s being its most formidable air-defence fighter.

Ching-kuo and aircraft
Here Chiang Kai-shek and his son Chiang Ching-kuo directed the city's defense from the Chengdu Central Military Academy, before the aircraft May-ling evacuated them to Taiwan ; they would never return to mainland China.

Ching-kuo and created
In order to effect negotiations with mainland China on operational issues without compromising the government's position on denying the other side's legitimacy, the ROC government under Chiang Ching-kuo created the " Straits Exchange Foundation " ( SEF ), a nominally non-governmental institution directly led by the Mainland Affairs Council, an instrument of the Executive Yuan.
In order to effect negotiations with mainland China on operational issues without compromising the government's position on denying the other side's legitimacy, the ROC government under Chiang Ching-kuo created the " Straits Exchange Foundation " ( SEF ), a nominally non-governmental institution directly led by the Mainland Affairs Council, an instrument of the Executive Yuan.

Ching-kuo and for
Chiang Ching-kuo orchestrated the controversial court-martial and arrest of General Sun Li-jen in August 1955, for plotting a coup d ' état with the American CIA against his father Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang.
The KMT ruled Taiwan ( along with Kinmen, Wuchiu and the Matsu Islands on the opposite side of the Taiwan Strait ) as a single-party state for forty years, until democratic reforms were promulgated by Chiang Ching-kuo in the 1980s.
Having accomplished that, Chiang Ching-kuo proposed and the government then started state projects such as the Ten Major Construction Projects that provided the infrastructure for building a strong export-driven economy.
Stalin allowed Chiang Ching-kuo to return to China with his Belarusian wife and two children in April 1937 after living in the USSR for 12 years.
Chiang Ching-kuo was appointed as commissioner of Gannan Prefecture () between 1939 and 1945 ; there he banned smoking, gambling and prostitution, studied governmental management, allowed for economic expansion and a change in social outlook.
As Chiang Kai-shek entered his final years, he gradually gave more responsibilities to his son, and when he died in April 1975, the presidency was turned over to Yen Chia-kan and Chiang Ching-kuo succeeded to the leadership of the Kuomintang ( he opted for the title " Chairman " rather than the elder Chiang's title of " Director-General ").
While long-time supporters of political liberalization do give Chiang Ching-kuo credit for relaxing authoritarian rule, they point out that Taiwan remained authoritarian throughout the early years of his rule, and only liberalized in his twilight years.
In the final months leading to the 2000 elections, the KMT, then under Lee Teng-hui's leadership, sued Soong for theft, alleging that as party Secretary-General, he stole millions of Taiwan dollars in cash intended for the family of the late President Chiang Ching-kuo and hid the money in the Chunghsing Bills Finance Company.
* Peter Huang ( 黃文雄 ): famous for his failed assassination attempt against Chiang Ching-kuo in 1970 ; erstwhile National Policy Advisor on human rights issues to the President of the Republic of China ; avid supporter of the party since it was founded.
In 1981, Ma returned to Taiwan and started working for President Chiang Ching-kuo.
Ma Ying-jeou started working for President Chiang Ching-kuo as Deputy Director of the First Bureau of the Presidential Office and the President's English interpreter.
The President Ching-kuo Chiang immediately postponed all elections without a definite deadline for its restoration.
Events such as the Kaohsiung Incident in 1979 highlighted the need for change and groups like Amnesty International were mobilizing a campaign against the government and President Chiang Ching-kuo.
They sued Soong for theft, alleging that as party Secretary-General, he stole millions of Taiwan dollars in cash intended for the family of the late President Chiang Ching-kuo and hid the money in the Chunghsing Bills Finance Co. Soong defended himself by saying he was acting under Lee's direction, but his story was largely unpersuasive.
Realizing that her nephew could be executed for his crimes, and that Chiang Ching-kuo was highly likely to execute Kong to set an example, Soong May-ling begged Chiang Kai-shek to fly immediately to Shanghai to rescue Kong.
Funding for Chinese studies may come from a variety of sources ; one prominent source, especially for Taiwan studies, is the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation.
With his sibling Chiang Ching-kuo being held as a virtual political hostage in the Soviet Union by Joseph Stalin having previously been a student studying in Moscow, Chiang sent Wei-kuo to Germany for a military education at the Munich Military Academy ( Kriegshochschule ).
A member of the Soviet Union's Communist Youth League, Vakhreva, at the age of 16, reported and worked for Chiang Ching-kuo at the Ural Heavy Machinery Plant.
The 1979 Kaohsiung Incident was a major blow to hopes for democratic reform, but Chiang Ching-kuo pushed for reform of the Nationalist Party and opening it to Taiwanese.

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