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There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

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The 7th, 8th, and 9th Divisions were organized by the 3rd Army, and the commander of the corps, Xu Guangda, was first the commander of the corps, and then Huang Xinting.

The 7th Division was renamed from the former Independent 2nd Brigade, and the first division commander was Tang Jinlong, who served in February 1949; in June of the same year, Zhang Kaiji took over as the division commander.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Tang Jinlong (1912-1967), a native of Hanchuan, Hubei Province. In 1931, he joined the Red Army and successively served as the platoon commander of the 19th Regiment of the 7th Division of the Red 3rd Army, the commander of the 15th Regiment of the 5th Division of the Red Second Front, the commander of the 4th Regiment of the Independent 2nd Brigade of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army, and the commander of the Independent 2nd Brigade of the Jinsui Military Region, and later promoted to the deputy commander of the 3rd Army. He participated in the Long March, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the War of Liberation, and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and was awarded the rank of Major General in 1955.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Zhang Kaiji (1913-1990), a native of Wanyuan, Sichuan, joined the Red Army in 1932 and successively served as chief of staff of the guerrilla brigade of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army, the leader of the teaching team of the 2nd Column, the commander of the 4th Regiment, the commander of the 36th Regiment of the Independent 2nd Brigade of the Jinsui Field Army, and the commander of the Independent 2nd Brigade, and participated in the Long March, the War of Resistance Against Japan and the War of Liberation, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.

The 8th Division was renamed from the Independent 3rd Brigade, and the division commander was Yang Jiarui.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Yang Jiarui (1904-1988), a native of Xingping, Shaanxi, joined the Red Army in 1930 and successively served as battalion commander and deputy regimental commander of the 49th Regiment of the Red 6th Army, commander of the 27th Regiment of the 9th Division of the Red Second Front, commander of the independent detachment of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army, head of the Special Agent Regiment, commander of the Independent Third Brigade of the Jinsui Field Army, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.

The 9th Division was renamed from the Independent 5th Brigade, and the division commander was Zhu Shengda.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Zhu Shengda (1914-1985), a native of Jiangling, Hubei Province, joined the Red Army in 1931 and successively served as commander of the 10th Company of the Red 4th Division, commander of the Guard Company of the General Headquarters of the Second Front, commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 716th Regiment of the 358th Brigade of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army, commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 716th Regiment of the 358th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army, chief of staff of the 3rd Independent Brigade of the Jinsui Field Army, and commander of the 5th Independent Brigade, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.

The 10th, 11th and 12th Divisions were reorganized into the 4th Army, with Wang Shitai as its first commander and Zhang Dazhi as its second commander.

The 10th Division consisted of the 1st Garrison Brigade and an infantry regiment of the 6th Cavalry Division, and the division commander was Gao Jinchun.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Gao Mianchun (1912-1995), a native of Mizhi, Shaanxi, joined the Party in 1930 and joined the Red Army in 1932. He successively served as the political commissar of the Cavalry Regiment of the 42nd Division of the Red 26th Army, the political commissar of the Cavalry Regiment of the Middle Route Army of the Red Army, the commander of the Fifth Detachment of the Shandong People's Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Detachment of the Eighth Route Army, the political commissar of the Fifth Brigade of the Shandong Military Region of the Eighth Route Army, the commander of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningjin-Sui sui Joint Defense Army and the Commander of the Guanzhong Military Sub-district, and the Commander of the First Brigade of the Garrison, and later transferred to local work.

The 11th Division was renamed from the 3rd Garrison Brigade, and the division commander was Guo Bingkun.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Guo Bingkun (1914-1977), a native of Pucheng, Shaanxi, joined the revolution in 1933 and successively served as political commissar of the 1st Regiment of the 42nd Division of the Red 26th Army, chief of staff of the Cavalry Regiment of the Security Headquarters of the Trilateral Sub-district, political commissar of the 3rd Brigade of the Jinsui Joint Defense Army of Shaanxi, Gansu, and Ningxia and director of the Political Department of the Trilateral Garrison Headquarters, and commander of the 3rd Brigade of the 4th Column of the Northwest Field Army, and participated in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.

The 12th Brigade was formed by the 4th Garrison Brigade and the 6th Cavalry Division, and the division commander was Guo Baoshan.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Guo Baoshan (1905-1970), a great celebrity in Hebei, joined the Kuomintang army in his early years and served as the commander of the 17th Road Army. In October 1934, he joined the Red Army in the uprising, and successively served as the commander of the 234th Regiment of the 78th Division of the Red 15th Army, the commander of the Border Defense Regiment of the Red 28th Army, the commander of the 3rd Regiment of the Independent Division of Northern Shaanxi, the captain of the Ganquan Independent Brigade, the commander of the Yanzhi Sub-district, the commander of the 4th Garrison Brigade, and other positions, participated in the War of Resistance Against Japan and the War of Liberation, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.

The 16th, 17th, 18th, and Independent Divisions were organized by the 6th Army, and the commander was Luo Yuanfa.

The 16th Division was renamed from the Teaching Brigade, and the division commander was named Wu Zongxian.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Wu Zongxian (1916-1994), a native of Lu'an, Anhui Province, joined the Red Army in 1932 and successively served as deputy regimental commander of the 276th Regiment of the 91st Division of the Red 31st Army, battalion commander of the 771st Regiment of the 386th Brigade of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, commander of the 771st Regiment of the Newly Organized 4th Brigade of the Jinsui Joint Defense Army of Shaanxi, Gansu, And Ningxia, and commander of the Teaching Brigade of the 6th Column of the Northwest Field Army, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.

The 17th Division was renamed from the newly formed 4th Brigade, and the division commander was Cheng Yuechang.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Cheng Yuechang (1911-1961), a native of Huang'an, Hubei Province, joined the Red Army in 1929. He successively served as the political commissar of the hospital of the 93rd Division of the Red 31st Army, the political commissar of the Division Supply Department, the political commissar of the 1st Regiment of the 386th Brigade of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, the political commissar of the 16th Regiment, the regimental commander, and the commander of the New 4th Brigade of the Northwest Field Army, participated in the Long March, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.

The 18th Brigade was formed by the jinnan military region, and the division commander, Chen Gang, whose life and deeds are unknown.

The Independent Brigade was formed by the Xinjiang Garrison Regiment and other departments, and the division commander was named Chen Shubao.

Chen Shubao later participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and was the deputy commander of the 33rd Division of The War of Resistance Against Us Aggression and Aid Korea, and his life deeds are unknown.

The 22nd and 23rd Divisions were reorganized into the 8th Army, which was reorganized from the 8th Column (Suimeng Army) and its commander was Yao Zhe.

The 22nd Division was renamed from the independent 11th Brigade. The division commander was Fan Zhexiang.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Fan Zhexiang (1908-1995), a hubei public security officer, joined the party in 1927, joined the Red Army in 1930, successively served as a staff officer of the Red Third Army Headquarters, acting section chief of the second section of the Red Second Front Headquarters, chief of staff of the 714th Regiment of the 358th Brigade of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army, chief of staff of the Third Military Subdistrict of the Jinsui Military Region, deputy brigade commander of the 11th Brigade of the Eighth Column of the Northwest Field Army, participated in the Long March, the War of Resistance Against Japan, the War of Liberation, and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.

The 23rd Brigade was renamed the Independent 14th Brigade, and the division commander was named Luo Bin.

There are 12 divisions in the 1 field 2 corps, who are the division commanders? What ranks were given later?

Luo Bin (1915-1994), Jiangxi Yongxinren, joined the Red Army in 1928, company commander of the 50th Regiment of the 17th Division of the Red Sixth Army, acting political commissar of the Longyong Independent Regiment of the Xiang'echuanqian Military Region, political commissar of the Independent 1st Regiment of the 358th Brigade of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army, commander of the Independent 14th Brigade, participated in the Long March, the War of Resistance Against Japan, the War of Liberation, and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.

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