After the rank evaluation work started in February 1955, the Republic of China army abolished the original six military regions and established 12 military regions. The original four military regions of Northeast, North China, East China, and Central and South China were reorgani

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After the title evaluation work started in February 1955, the Republic of China army abolished the original six military regions and established 12 military regions. The original four military regions of Northeast, North China, East China, and Central and South China were reorganized into four military regions of Shenyang, Beijing, Nanjing, and Guangzhou. The Southwest Military Region is divided into three military regions: Kunming, Chengdu and Tibet. The Northwest Military Region is reorganized into Lanzhou Military Region . The original Shandong Military Region and Yunnan Military Region were reorganized into Jinan Military Region and Kunming Military Region respectively. Inner Mongolia Military Region and Tibet Military Region were There are two military regions directly under the Central Military Commission . This issue will specifically detail the ranking statistics of the chiefs of staff and deputy chiefs of staff of the 12 major military regions (including Volunteer Army ) when the titles were awarded in 1955. The specific introduction is as follows:

Part One, the statistics of the 12 military regions when the titles were awarded in 1955 Unit levels and leaders' establishment military ranks

(1), the unit levels of the twelve military regions when the title was awarded in 1955:

After the twelve military regions were established in the first half of 1955, the Central Military Commission clarified the units of the twelve military regions level. The twelve military regions in the country are divided into large military region levels and directly affiliated military regions. Among them, and large military region level are divided into two levels. There are four first-level military regions, namely Shenyang, Beijing, Nanjing, and Guangzhou. These four The unit level of the military region is the line military level, which corresponds to the central party departments and the fourth-level administrative departments of the State Council. There are six second-level military regions under the Central Military Commission, namely Jinan, Kunming, Fuzhou, Chengdu, Wuhan, and Lanzhou. The six military regions are The unit level is the Corps level, corresponding to the fifth-level administrative department of the State Council; the three military regions of Xinjiang, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia are military regions directly under the Central Military Commission, corresponding to the bureaus directly under the State Council (the sixth-level administrative deputy ministerial level).

(2), the organizational military ranks of the chiefs of staff of major military regions in 1955:

In 1955, the Central Military Commission issued the organizational military ranks of the leaders of the twelve major military regions , which stipulated: the leaders of the four first-class military regions of Beijing, Shenyang, Nanjing, and Guangzhou The personnel's organizational rank is higher than that of the leaders of the five second-class military regions in Jinan, Kunming, Wuhan, Chengdu and Lanzhou. The organizational ranks of the leaders of the three military regions of Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, and Tibet are lower than those of the leaders of the second-class military regions. The first-class chief of staff of a major military region holds a corps position and his military rank is lieutenant general. The second-class chief of staff of a major military region holds a full military position and his military rank is generally major general. The chiefs of staff of the three military regions of Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang and Tibet are at the deputy military level and their military rank is major general.

(3), the commanders and political commissars of the Jinan Military Region and the Kunming Military Region are high-ranking military region officials, with the rank of general, and the rank of the chief of staff is major general:

After the establishment of the Jinan Military Region and the Kunming Military Region in May 1955, the two military regions were respectively It has jurisdiction over three army corps and two army corps. The Central Military Commission determines that the unit establishment of these two military regions is at the corps level, but the commanders and political commissars of the two military regions are at the large military region level, and their organizational rank is general. The headquarters of the Jinan Military Region and the Kunming Military Region are still military-level units, and the chief of staff has the rank of major general.

(4), the military rank establishment of the deputy chiefs of staff of the twelve military region headquarters:

When the ranks were evaluated in 1955, the unit levels of the newly established 12 military region headquarters were divided into three levels: the headquarters of the four first-class military regions were At the corps level, the deputy chief of staff is at the military level, and the military ranks are from lieutenant general to major general. Individuals who are unwell may be lowered by one level as appropriate. The headquarters of the other eight military regions are corps-level units (either corps level or deputy corps level), and the deputy chiefs of staff are deputy corps or division chiefs. The military ranks are generally from major general to colonel. Individual military personnel with lower ranks can be rated as colonels. .

Part 2. Statistics on the awards of chiefs of staff and deputy chiefs of staff of twelve military region commands in 1955.

1. Chiefs of staff or deputy chiefs of staff of twelve military region commands were awarded lieutenant generals in 1955 (6 people):

  • Zhang Caiqian: Chief of Staff of Nanjing Military Region Wu Xinquan: Chief of Staff of Shenyang Military Region
  • Han Wei: Chief of Staff of Beijing Military Region (deputy commander and concurrently)
  • Qin Jian: Deputy Chief of Staff of Nanjing Military Region (the only serving deputy chief of staff of a large military region awarded Lieutenant General)

After the rank evaluation work started in February 1955, the Republic of China army abolished the original six military regions and established 12 military regions. The original four military regions of Northeast, North China, East China, and Central and South China were reorgani - DayDayNews

  • Zhang Yixiang: former deputy chief of staff of the East China Military Region (study)
  • Li Chengfang: former deputy chief of staff of the Southwest Military Region (study)

After the rank evaluation work started in February 1955, the Republic of China army abolished the original six military regions and established 12 military regions. The original four military regions of Northeast, North China, East China, and Central and South China were reorgani - DayDayNews

II. In 1955, he was awarded the title of major general (19) as chief of staff and deputy chief of staff of twelve military region headquarters. Person):

  • Lu Ruilin: Chief of Staff of the Kunming Military Region (to be evaluated as Lieutenant General, with the rank of Major General)
  • Hu Bingyun: Chief of Staff of the Jinan Military Region (to be evaluated with the rank of Lieutenant General, with the rank of Major General)
  • He Yixiang: former Chief of Staff of the Shandong Military Region ((( To be evaluated as Lieutenant General, with the rank of Major General)
  • He Zhengwen: Chief of Staff of Chengdu Military Region (Deputy Commander and concurrently)
  • Li Yingxi: Chief of Staff of Wuhan Military Region (with the rank of Lieutenant General, with the rank of Major General)
  • Zhang Xiqin: Chief of Staff of Xinjiang Military Region Chief of Staff (Deputy Commander and concurrently)
  • Chen Mingyi: Chief of Staff of Tibet Military Region (Deputy Commander and concurrently)
  • Li Shumao: Chief of Staff of Lanzhou Military Region
  • Kong Fei: Chief of Staff of Inner Mongolia Military Region
  • Tang Zian: Deputy of Shenyang Military Region Chief of Staff
  • Zeng Mei: Deputy Chief of Staff of Beijing Military Region
  • Yan Guang: Deputy Chief of Staff of Nanjing Military Region
  • Li Fuze: Deputy Chief of Staff of Guangzhou Military Region Deputy Chief of Staff
  • Gao Tiqian: Deputy Chief of Staff of Guangzhou Military Region
  • Wang Yunrui: Deputy Chief of Staff of the Volunteer Army
  • Li Fu Gram: former deputy chief of staff of the Southwest Military Region (study)
  • Wang Qiming: deputy chief of staff of the Kunming Military Region
  • Li Xifu: deputy chief of staff of the Kunming Military Region

After the rank evaluation work started in February 1955, the Republic of China army abolished the original six military regions and established 12 military regions. The original four military regions of Northeast, North China, East China, and Central and South China were reorgani - DayDayNews

III. In 1955, he was awarded the title of senior colonel (6 people) as chief of staff and deputy chief of staff of twelve military region headquarters. :

  • Wang De: Deputy Chief of Staff of the Nanjing Military Region (originally planned to be rated as Major General, later awarded as Colonel)
  • Zhang Huaizhong: Deputy Chief of Staff of Jinan Military Region (originally planned to be rated as Major General, later awarded as Colonel)
  • Wen Xianxing: Deputy Chief of Staff of Chengdu Military Region
  • Wu Shengrong : Deputy Chief of Staff of Lanzhou Military Region
  • Chen Zizhi: Deputy Chief of Staff of Tibet Military Region
  • Liu Guanjun: Former Chief of Staff of Inner Mongolia Military Region (54.3-54.6)

Four, in 1955, he was awarded the title of Colonel (3 persons) as Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff of twelve military region headquarters :

  • qushao:Deputy Chief of Staff of Chengdu Military Region
  • Ma Sen:Deputy Chief of Staff of Xinjiang Military Region
  • Zhu Zijing:Deputy Chief of Staff of Inner Mongolia Military Region

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