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The list of officers and above conferred by the 26th Army at the time of the conferment of the rank in September 1955 and the rank of its army was one, and the lieutenant general (1) of the 26th Army at the time of the conferment of the rank in September 1955: II. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the rank to the major (3): III. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the colonel (9): IV. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the colonel (known 8):

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The 26th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army was developed from the 4th Detachment of the Shandong People's Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Force of the Eighth Route Army. Its predecessor was the 8th Column of the East China Field Army. In February 1947, the main force of the Luzhong Military Region was reorganized into the 8th Column of the East China Field Army. In February 1949, the 8th Column of the East China Field Army was reorganized into the 26th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, which was subordinate to the 8th Corps of the Third Field Army, with Commander Zhang Renchu, Political Commissar Wang Yiping, Deputy Commander Zhong Guochu, Chen Hong as Chief of Staff, and Director of the Political Department Li Yaowen. In November 1950, the 26th Army was incorporated into the Chinese Volunteer Army and entered the Korean War, and in June 1952, the 26th Army returned from Korea to shandong and belonged to the East China Military Region. In May 1955, after the establishment of the Jinan Military Region, the 26th Army was subordinate to the Jinan Military Region. In September 1955, the Republican Army implemented a rank system, and the 26th Army awarded a total of 1 lieutenant general, 3 major generals, 9 colonels, and 8 known colonels.

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Zhang Renchu (Regular Army): Commander of the 26th Army (49.2-54.9) (sick leave)

The list of officers and above conferred by the 26th Army at the time of the conferment of the rank in September 1955 and the rank of its army was one, and the lieutenant general (1) of the 26th Army at the time of the conferment of the rank in September 1955: II. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the rank to the major (3): III. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the colonel (9): IV. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the colonel (known 8):

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Zhang Chengxiu (Deputy Military Rank): Acting Commander of the 26th Army (Dai, 53.3-55.9) (55.9-57.9)

He Zhiyuan (Deputy Military Rank): Political Commissar of the 26th Army (54.8-60.7)

Chen Zhongmei (divisional level): Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the 26th Army (55.3-59.11)

The list of officers and above conferred by the 26th Army at the time of the conferment of the rank in September 1955 and the rank of its army was one, and the lieutenant general (1) of the 26th Army at the time of the conferment of the rank in September 1955: II. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the rank to the major (3): III. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the colonel (9): IV. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the colonel (known 8):

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Mu Zhengshen (full division level): 1952 Rating Then Political Commissar of the 80th Division of the 27th Army of the Volunteer Army was rated as a Full Division, and in September 1955, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Political Department of the 26th Army (55.5-57.6)

Gong Jie (full division level): In 1952, he was rated as the director of the Cadre Department of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, and in September 1955, he was appointed deputy director of the Political Department and director of the Cadre Department of the 26th Army

Wei Boting (full division level): 1952 Rating then Political Commissar of the 77th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army was rated as a Full Division, and when he was awarded the title in September 1955, he was formerly the deputy director of the Political Department of the 26th Army (54.8-55.5, study)

Shen Ping (full division level): In 1952, he was rated as the commander of the 77th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army as a full division, and in September 1955, he was appointed deputy commander of the artillery of the 26th Army

Sun Fangpu (deputy division level): 1952 rating was rated as deputy political commissar of the 76th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, and in September 1955, he was appointed as the political commissar of the 76th Division of the 26th Army (52.10-60.7)

Hu Xiancai (full division level): 1952 rating then 22nd Army 64th Division Commander rated as Full Division Level, September 1955 when he was awarded the title of Commander of the 77th Division of the 26th Army (54th) (promoted to Major General in 1964)

Ma Lianhui (deputy division level): 1952 rating was rated as deputy division commander of the 77th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, and was originally the commander of the 77th Division of the 26th Army when he was awarded the title in September 1955 (52.11~54, 54 study)

Wang Fashan (deputy division level): 1952 rating was rated as deputy division commander of the 77th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, and in September 1955, he was rated as the commander of the 33rd Division of the 26th Army (54.11-63.5)

Dai Chenggong (deputy division level): 1952 rating was rated as deputy division commander of the 76th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, and in September 1955, he was appointed as the commander of the 76th Division of the 26th Army (52, 11~58, 12)

The list of officers and above conferred by the 26th Army at the time of the conferment of the rank in September 1955 and the rank of its army was one, and the lieutenant general (1) of the 26th Army at the time of the conferment of the rank in September 1955: II. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the rank to the major (3): III. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the colonel (9): IV. When the rank was conferred in September 1955, the 26th Army awarded the colonel (known 8):

< h1 class = "pgc-h-center-line" > iv, the 26th Army awarded the rank in September 1955 to colonel (known 8):</h1>

Cao Punan (full division level): Deputy Director of the Political Department of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, director of the Political Department of the 26th Army at the time of 55 years (54.8-59.10)

Wang Peichen (full division level): Deputy Chief of Staff of the 26th Army of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, and deputy commander of the 76th Division of the 26th Army when he was awarded the title in 1955

He Yuxiang (deputy division level): Deputy division commander of the 78th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, who was appointed chief of staff of the 77th Division of the 26th Army in 1955

Qi Qianzhai (quasi-division level): First Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the 76th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army (Study)

Zhang Hanwei (quasi-division level): Director of the Political Department of the 76th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, former deputy political commissar of the 76th Division of the 26th Army when he was awarded the title in 1955 (study)

Chen Xiangzhou (quasi-division level): Director of the Political Department of the 77th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, former director of the Political Department of the 77th Division of the 26th Army when he was awarded the title in 1955 (study)

Song Kun (quasi-division level): Deputy Director of the Political Department of the 76th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, and deputy political commissar of the 76th Division of the 26th Army in 1955

Wei Younong (quasi-division level): Deputy Director of the Political Department of the 77th Division of the 26th Army of the Volunteer Army, and director of the Political Department of the 77th Division of the 26th Army when he was awarded the title in 1955