In August 1949, the Shanxi Provincial Military Region was merged with the Jinzhong, Taiyue and Taihang Military Regions, the Changzhi Military Division and the former Luliang Military Region to form the Shanxi Provincial Military Region, which was organized under the North China

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In August 1949, Jinzhong , Taiyue, Taihang Military Region and Changzhi Military Division and the former Luliang Military Region merged to form the Shanxi Provincial Military Region, which was organized under the North China Military Region. Cheng Zihua serves as commander and political commissar, Xiao Wenjiu and Zhao Huilou serve as deputy commanders, Lai Ruoyu serves as deputy political commissar, and He Hui serves as director of the political department. Under its jurisdiction: Linfen, Yuncheng, Changzhi, Fenyang, Xinxian, Yuci, Xingxian seven military divisions. In April 1955, the Shanxi Provincial Military Region was reorganized under the Beijing Military Region . This issue will be devoted to a detailed explanation of the ranking statistics of the commanders of the five military divisions of the Shanxi Military Region in September 1955. The specific introduction is as follows:

In August 1949, the Shanxi Provincial Military Region was merged with the Jinzhong, Taiyue and Taihang Military Regions, the Changzhi Military Division and the former Luliang Military Region to form the Shanxi Provincial Military Region, which was organized under the North China  - DayDayNews

1. The list of commanders of the military divisions and leaders of the Shanxi Military Region in September 1955:

  • Shanxi Military Region Commander: Wang Zifeng (52.4~55.11

In August 1949, the Shanxi Provincial Military Region was merged with the Jinzhong, Taiyue and Taihang Military Regions, the Changzhi Military Division and the former Luliang Military Region to form the Shanxi Provincial Military Region, which was organized under the North China  - DayDayNews

  • Deputy Commander of Shanxi Military Region: Huang Guangxia (55.10), Tao Guoqing (55.10~59.4)
  • Chief of Staff of Shanxi Military Region: Han Weimin (54.6-59.4)
  • Deputy Chief of Staff of Shanxi Military Region: He Caifu (55.8~56.7
  • Director of the Political Department of Shanxi Military Region: Yang Yushan (51.5-54.5), Wang Lisheng (54.4-60.7)
  • Minister of Cadre Department of Shanxi Military Region: Liu Shihong (53.1-54.5)
  • Minister of Logistics Department of Shanxi Military Region: Xiao Maoshan (60 Senior Colonel) (52.7~54.5), Li Xunfang (Director of the Logistics Department, 54.5~56.2)
  • Political Commissar of the Logistics Department of Shanxi Military Region: Xi Shaoguang (50.12-54.5), Chu Yuezhang (Political Commissar of the Logistics Department, 55.2~56.2), Xiao Dapeng (Political Commissar of the Logistics Department 57.7)
  • Director of the Shanxi Provincial Military Service Bureau: Cao Yuqing (55.7-60.2)
  • Yanbei Military Division Commander: Zhao Xiyu (52.7-55.7), Lin Ziyuan (55.7-57.8)
  • Xin County Military Division Commander: Huang Zuqing (49.9-54.6), Li Mingru (54.6-58.12)
  • Yuci Military Division Commander: Wang Songqi, Zhao Xiyu (55.7-58)
  • Shanxi Military Division Commander: Liu Dongji (54-56)
  • Changzhi Military Division Commander: Sulu (49- 54.6), Wu Dejiu (54.6-60.5)

2. Statistics on the rank of commanders and division commanders of Shanxi Military Region in September 1955:

In September 1955, the army of the Republic of China conferred the rank of master, and the rank of chief division officer in Shanxi Military Region was Personnel and commanders of various military divisions were awarded to 3 major generals, 8 senior colonels, and 4 colonels. Specific titles and positions:

(1), major general (3 people):

  • Han Weimin: Chief of Staff of Shanxi Military Region
  • Cao Yuqing: Shanxi Province Director of the Military Service Bureau
  • Sulu: Former Commander of the Changzhi Military Division of the Shanxi Military Region (Director of the 495 Warehouse of the General Ordnance Department)

(2), Senior Colonel (8 people):

  • Wang Lisheng: Director of the Political Department of the Shanxi Military Region
  • Liu Shihong: Director of the Cadre Department of the Shanxi Military Region
  • Yang Yushan: Former Director of the Political Department of the Shanxi Military Region
  • Xi Shaoguang: Former Political Commissar of the Logistics Department of the Shanxi Military Region
  • Lin Ziyuan: Commander of the Yanbei Military Division of the Shanxi Military Region
  • Li Mingru: Commander of the Yi County Military Division of the Shanxi Military Region
  • Liu Dongji: Jinnan Military Division of the Shanxi Military Region Commander
  • Wu Dejiu: Commander of Changye Military Division of Shanxi Military Region

(3), Colonel (4 people):

  • He Caifu: Deputy Chief of Staff of Shanxi Military Region
  • Zhao Xiyu: Commander of Yuci Military Division of Shanxi Military Region
  • Wang Songqi: Former Commander of Yuci Military Division of Shanxi Military Region
  • Huang Zuqing: Former Commander of Xinxian Military Division of Shanxi Military Region

In August 1949, the Shanxi Provincial Military Region was merged with the Jinzhong, Taiyue and Taihang Military Regions, the Changzhi Military Division and the former Luliang Military Region to form the Shanxi Provincial Military Region, which was organized under the North China  - DayDayNews

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