Infrastructure Engineering Corps Transportation Force was established in August 1966 to the transfer in 1985, and made great achievements in the construction of China's highways, forging a heroic "Tianshan Spirit" and "Plateau Spirit", and becoming an irreplaceable road construction engineering commando. Today, let us learn about the composition of candidates for the first party committee of the Ministry of Transportation and Construction.
Infrastructure Engineering Soldiers, the first party committee candidate of the Ministry of Transportation Soldiers, resume, pictures and text,
Wang Yusheng from Wenshang County, Shandong Province, was born in a poor peasant family in September 1928. He joined the army in November 1945 and joined the Communist Party of China in November 1947. He served as platoon leader, company commander, section commander, staff, deputy chief of staff, deputy chief of staff, and leader of the regiment command, member of the Standing Committee of the Regiment Party Committee and deputy secretary. In May 1978, he served as chief of staff of the 12th Detachment of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps, deputy chief of staff of the 12th Detachment and chief of staff of the Command, and member of the Standing Committee of the Detachment Party Committee.
Wang Jinru Born in December 1927 in a middle peasant family in Fucheng County, Hebei Province. He joined the army in December 1941 and joined the Communist Party of China in June 1945. He has served as director, deputy instructor, instructor, secretary, secretary, and political assistant of , director of the Engineering Office of the 35th Division Command, director of the 12th Army Engineering Office, deputy director and director of the Military Construction Department, member of the Party Committee directly under the 12th Army, chief of staff of the Working District Command, deputy director of the Working District Command, deputy director of the Working District Command, deputy commander of the Working District Command. The captain of the 12th Detachment, deputy secretary of the Party Committee of the Detachment, and member of the temporary Party Committee of the Office of the Ministry of Transportation of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps. He has participated in the Huaihai Battle and the Teppanzhou battle across the river. After completing five battle missions, I was awarded the third-class merit of and once.
Subject Born in July 1919 in a family of employees in Wujiang County, Jiangsu Province. He participated in the revolutionary work in October 1949. Joined the Communist Party of China in April 1957. He served as the captain, technician and engineer of the surveying team. In 1959, he assisted the construction of the bridge in , of the Mongolian People's Republic of China and received material awards. From 1962 to 1967, he worked in the Sino-Nepal Highway Expert Office. From 1974 to 1978, he served as chief engineer of the construction of China-Pakistan Highway. He joined the army in June 1979 and worked in the Staff Team of the Ministry of Transportation Office of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps. He was appointed as a member of the Interim Party Committee of the Bing Office.
Ning Jianye from Dingxian, Hebei Province, was born in a middle peasant family in November 1921. He joined the army in August 1939 and joined the Communist Party of China in February 1939. He has served as the captain of the teaching brigade, the security officer of the detachment, the deputy chief of the security department, the head of the security department of the military sub-district, the director of the Party Committee Office of the General Political Department, and the member of the Party Committee of the General Political Department, a member of the Discipline Inspection Committee of the General Political Department, a judge of the People's Liberation Army Military Court, a deputy prosecutor and procurator of the Xinjiang Military Region Military Procuratorate, a member of the Party Committee of the Political Department of the Xinjiang Military Region, and a member of the Discipline Inspection Committee of the Military Region. In 1972, he served as deputy director of the Political Department of the Northern Military Region of the Urumqi Military Region. In May 1980, he served as deputy director of the Office of the Ministry of Transport of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps. He has participated in the anti-sweeping of Jinzhong, the 100 Regiments Battle in Northwest Shanxi, the Five Breakouts, the Tongbai Battle and other battles.
Sun Guangcang I am from Sanyuan County, Shaanxi Province. He was born in a family of small handicraftsmen in 1932. He joined the army in July 1949 and joined the Communist Party of China in May 1954. He served as a student, translator, secretary and staff member. In 1972, he served as deputy head, leader of the 138th Regiment of the Engineering Soldier Construction, and deputy secretary of the Party Committee. In October 1977, he served as the head of the staff team of the Ministry of Transportation Office of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps, and in November 1979, he served as the chief of staff and member of the Party Committee Standing Committee of the Qinghai-Tibet Highway Command Headquarters. He was awarded the third-class merit once.
Sun Chuanping from Ziyang County, Shandong Province, was born in a poor peasant family in September 1928. He joined the army in November 1946 and joined the Communist Party of China in November 1947. He has served as squad leader, platoon leader, deputy company commander, company commander, battalion chief of staff, training section chief, battalion commander, chief of staff, deputy commander of the regiment commander, regiment commander, member of the Party Committee and deputy secretary of the regiment. Deputy Director of the Qinghai-Tibet Highway Command Post of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps and Member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee.
Liu Yuhu from Tang County, Hebei Province, was born in a poor peasant family in October 1929. He joined the army in July 1947 and joined the Communist Party of China in May 1949. He has served as a member, group leader, team leader, team leader, and assistant to the Propaganda Department, head of the Propaganda Section, and chief of the Section. Deputy Political Commissar and Political Commissar, and Deputy Director of the Political Department of the Detachment. Deputy Political Commissar of the Qinghai-Tibet Highway Command Post, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, and Interim Party Committee Member of the Office of the Ministry of Transportation of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps.
Wukunshan from Dawu County, Hubei Province, was born in a poor peasant family in 1915. In March 1930, he joined the Independent Regiment of the Luoshan Red Army in Henan Province and joined the Communist Party of China in 1933. He has served as squad leader, platoon leader, instructor, company commander, battalion commander, regiment commander, deputy brigade commander, brigade commander, and deputy division commander. Secretary of the Youth League Party Committee, member of the Prefectural Committee, and member of the Division Party Committee. In August 1950, he was appointed as deputy director of the Highway Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation of Central South and later as deputy director of the Highway Bureau of the Ministry of Transportation, the State Administration of Infrastructure, and the Acting Director of the Highway Engineering Administration. In 1977, he served as director of the Office of the Ministry of Transport of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps. The Interim Party Secretary of the Military Office, a Member of the Party Committee of the Infrastructure Engineering Soldier, and a Member of the Party Leadership Group of the Ministry of Transport of the Communist Party of China. During the Red Army, during the period, they participated in the battles of defending Qiliping, the fourth and fifth anti-encirclement and suppression, during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, they participated in the battles and battles of liberating Northeast China, North China, and Central and South . He won the Anti-Da Production and Learning Award and the Siping Defense Battle Award each.
Wuguolu I am from Dongfeng County, Jilin Province. He was born in a rich peasant family in October 1928. He joined the army in September 1945 and joined the Communist Party of China in January 1946. He has served as cultural officer, propaganda team leader, political department secretary, propaganda officer, instructor, organization officer, cadre officer, battalion political commissar, director of the League Cadre Department, deputy director, deputy political commissar, political commissar, and political commissar, director of the division political department and deputy political commissar. In February 1980, he served as the head of the Political Work Group of the Ministry of Transportation Office of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps. He has participated in the three battles of Siping , Pingjin Battle , Liaoshen Battle , Resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea . Within the party, he served as branch secretary, battalion party secretary, youth league party secretary, division party committee member, division party committee member, division party committee secretary, division discipline inspection committee secretary. Member of the Interim Party Committee of the Military Office.
Li Zhaoxiang I am from Fuping County, Shaanxi Province. He was born in a middle-aged peasant family in March 1931. He joined the army in June 1949 and joined the party in December 1956. He has served as a cultural instructor, department chief, , deputy political commander, officer, deputy secretary, section chief, and section chief, director, deputy political commissar, and political commissar of the League Political Department. In January 1980, he was transferred to serve as political commissar of the 852nd Regiment. He has won the third-class merit twice and was given an administrative warning from once. Within the party, he served as a branch member, branch secretary, party committee member of the division political department, member of the Youth League Party Committee, member of the Standing Committee, and secretary of the Party Committee.
Zhang Wenjin I am from Pingshun County, Shanxi Province. He was born in a poor peasant family in August 1924. He joined the army in May 1942 and joined the Communist Party of China in December of the same year. He has served as a squad leader, deputy instructor, instructor, political assistant, instructor, deputy director and director of the League Political Department, as well as deputy political commissar and political commissar. Director of the Political Department of the Eighth Working Area of the Beijing Military Region Engineer Soldier, Deputy Political Commissar of the Fourth Working Area of the Military Commission Engineer Soldier, Deputy Political Commissar, Political Commissar, Party Secretary of the Detachment, and Interim Party Committee Member of the Office of the Ministry of Transportation of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps.He has participated in the Shangdang Battle , the Baijin Battle, the Huaihai Battle, the Dingtao Battle, the Xiangyang Battle, etc. He was named a first-class model cadre in 1950.
Meng Dongming from Sui County, Henan Province, was born in a small landlord family in November 1921. He joined the Eighth Route Army in 1938 and joined the Communist Party of China in November of the same year. He has served as squad leader, platoon leader, instructor, deputy battalion commander, deputy section chief, and instructor, deputy director, director, and political commissar of the regiment political department, deputy director, director, and deputy political commissar of the division political department, deputy director of the political department of the National Defense Industry Office, political commissar of the construction division of the Xinjiang Military Region Production and Construction Corps, political commissar of the chemical factory, third political commissar of the Urumqi Garrison District, director and party secretary of the Karst Kunlun Road Construction Command, and deputy director of the Political Department of the Xinjiang Eastern Xinjiang Military Region. In February 1979, he served as deputy director of the Office of the Ministry of Transport of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps and a member of the Interim Party Committee of the Military Office. He has participated in the Jinan, Huaihai Battle, Chengdu Battle , and marched into the Battle of Changdu in Tibet.
Peng Deqing from Tong'an County, Fujian Province. Born in a poor peasant family in 1910. He joined the revolution in 1927, joined the Communist Youth League in the same year, and joined the Communist Party of China in 1930. During the First Civil Revolutionary War, he persisted in the guerrilla war in southern Fujian for three years and served as the district party secretary, county party committee propaganda minister, and central county party secretary. In 1931, he was transferred to the Southern Minnan Red Third Regiment and served as the captain of the brigade, political commissar, political instructor, instructor, organizational officer, section chief, section chief, section chief, regiment office director and political commissar, regiment commander, division commander, army commander, deputy commander of the Navy East China Sea Fleet and commander of the Navy Base, member of the Navy Party Committee, second secretary of the Party Group of the Ministry of Transportation and first deputy director. In May 1980, he also served as the first secretary of the temporary party committee of the Ministry of Transportation Office of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he participated in the Sushan Seven Battles and Seven Victories, the Guozhuang Anti-stubborn Battle, the Longhai Road Battle, the Gaoyou Battle ; during the War of Liberation, he participated in the Menglianggu Battle, the Feixian Battle, the Lunnan Battle and the Zaozhuang Battle, etc. During the War of Resistance and Aid Korea, he participated in the 1, 2 and 5 Korean Battles. After being transferred to East China Sea Fleet in 1954, he commanded the shelling of the Kinmen naval battle.