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13 production corps in the history of our army

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1. Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, established in: In 1954, the headquarters of the XPCC was located in Urumqi City, and the first commander: Tao Zhiyue, a native of Ningxiang, Hunan Province, a founding general, had 14 divisions under its jurisdiction and 2.6 million people.

13 production corps in the history of our army

2. The Mongolian Production and Construction Corps of the Beijing Military Region, established in 1966, abolished: 1975, the headquarters of the corps was located in Hohhot City, and the first commander: He Fengshan, a native of Ruijin, Jiangxi, was a founding colonel.

13 production corps in the history of our army

3. The Heilongjiang Production and Construction Corps of Shenyang Military Region, established in 1968, abolished: 1976, headquartered in Jiamusi City, the first commander: Yan Wenbin (deputy commander, presided over the work of the corps), founding major general, a native of Ji'an, Jiangxi.

13 production corps in the history of our army

4. Lanzhou Military Region Production and Construction Corps, established in 1965, abolished: 1974, the corps headquarters is located in Huangyang Town, Wuwei City, Gansu Province, the first commander: Peng Sizhong, a native of Macheng, Hubei, with the rank of founding colonel.

13 production corps in the history of our army

5. Yunnan Production and Construction Corps, established in 1969, abolished: 1974, the headquarters of the corps is located in Simao, the first commander: Li Xifu, a native of Huang'an, Hubei, and a founding major general.

13 production corps in the history of our army

6. The Production and Construction Corps of the Guangzhou Military Region, established in 1969, abolished: 1974, the headquarters of the corps was located in Haikou City, and the first commander: Zhou Qingming, a native of Queshan, Henan, a founding major general.

13 production corps in the history of our army

7. Anhui Production and Construction Corps, established in 1969, abolished: 1975, the headquarters of the XPCC was located in Hefei, and the first political commissar: Li Renzhi, a native of Dongguan, Guangdong.

13 production corps in the history of our army

8. Jiangsu Production and Construction Corps, established in 1969, abolished in 1975, the first commander: Fu Shaofu, a native of Jinzhai, Anhui, founding major general.

13 production corps in the history of our army

9. Zhejiang Production and Construction Corps, established in 1970, abolished: 1975, the headquarters of the corps was located in Xiaoshan, the first commander: Xiong Yingtang, a native of Huang'an, Hubei, and a founding major general.

13 production corps in the history of our army

10. Shandong Production and Construction Corps, established in 1970, revoked: 1974, the headquarters of the corps was located in Tai'an, the first commander: An Tingyu, a native of Wuji, Hebei, with the rank of founding colonel.

13 production corps in the history of our army

11. Fujian Production and Construction Corps, established in 1969, abolished: 1974, the headquarters of the corps was located in Nanping City, the first commander: Peng Fei, a native of Yongshun, Hunan Province, with the rank of major general.

13 production corps in the history of our army

12. Hubei Production and Construction Corps, established in 1970, revoked: 1972, first commander: Xin Junjie, a native of Julu, Hebei, with the rank of colonel.

13 production corps in the history of our army

13. Jiangxi Production and Construction Corps, established: 1969, abolished: 1971, the headquarters of the corps was located in Nanchang City, and the first commander: Yang Dongliang, a native of Dingzhou, Hebei.

13 production corps in the history of our army

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