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Chinese The Achievements of the Thirty-ninth Army of the People's Liberation Army in the Four-Year Liberation War (Capturing Officers of the Enemy Division and Above)

author:Guan Xiaohan
Chinese The Achievements of the Thirty-ninth Army of the People's Liberation Army in the Four-Year Liberation War (Capturing Officers of the Enemy Division and Above)

The Thirty-ninth Army is good at mobile warfare, position warfare, and is also good at fighting in big cities to attack tough battles, and they have become the assault force in the Fourth Field Army with practical actions, and they are very experienced in combat, and they are the main force with both offensive and defensive weapons.

List of officers above the division level captured in the War of Liberation:

Chen Linda, commander of the New Fifth Army

Xie Daisheng, commander of the 195th Division

Yan Zijun, deputy commander of the 195th Division

Cheng Hualong, deputy commander of the Forty-third Division

Chief of Staff of the Twenty-sixth Division, Xu Gan

Wang Shigao, commander of the Provisional 20th Division

Han Runzhen, deputy commander of the Provisional 20th Division

He Kui, deputy commander of Ji cha rebian (deputy general).

Huang Wenhui, commander of the 88th Division of the Nationalist Army

Commander of the Eighth Corps Zhou Fucheng

Su Bingwen, the chief of the Northeast Suppression Campaign

Li Changyou, senior counselor of the New Third Army

Chen Dayun, deputy commander of the 207th Division

Mao Zhiquan, the commander of the Northeast Second General Brigade

Tong Dao, deputy commander of the Northeast Second General Brigade

Zheng Dianqi, commander of the Liaobei Regiment

Zhang Zhenlin, commander of the new militia district

Chen Zhi, commander of the 151st Division

Li Xuezheng, commander of the Sixty-seventh Division

Commander of the 326th Division, Cai Zhengju

Zhou Zhongquan, deputy commander of the 326th Division

Commander of the Seventy-first Army, Xiong Xinmin

Liu Zhenhan, deputy commander of the Eighty-seventh Division

Qin Guoxiang, commander of the 330th Division

Li Zhizhong, chief of staff of the Eleventh Corps

Liang Tieyu, commander of the Fifty-ninth Division

Commander of the Eighty-seventh Division, Wu Tao

(Not counted before 1947)

Chinese The Achievements of the Thirty-ninth Army of the People's Liberation Army in the Four-Year Liberation War (Capturing Officers of the Enemy Division and Above)
Chinese The Achievements of the Thirty-ninth Army of the People's Liberation Army in the Four-Year Liberation War (Capturing Officers of the Enemy Division and Above)

During the Liberation War, the 39th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army fought from the Songhua River in the northeast to Munanguan in Guangxi. He fought in 13 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions, annihilated more than 196,200 enemy personnel, captured 2,198 guns of various kinds, 5,936 light and heavy machine guns, more than 78,000 long and short guns, 1,521 large and small cars, 207 tanks and armored vehicles, and a large number of materials, thus making immortal contributions to the establishment of a new China.

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