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The list of leading members at all levels at the time of the establishment of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army and the basic information of the award of titles in 1955

On August 25, 1937, under the orders of the Central Military Commission, the 4th Front, the 29th Army, the 31st Army, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Regiments of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Independent Army, and the Cavalry Regiment of the 15th Army were reorganized into the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army of the National Revolutionary Army; On September 11, 1937, it was renamed the 129th Division of the 18th Army; In October 1937, the Eighth Route Army restored the system of political commissars, and Zhang Hao was appointed as the political commissar of the division

I. Division leaders were awarded titles in 1955

Division Commander Liu Bocheng (1892.12-1986.10), a native of Kaixian County, Sichuan, was awarded the rank of marshal in 1955;

Deputy Division Commander Xu Xiangqian (1901.11-1990.9), a native of Wutai, Shanxi, was awarded the rank of marshal in 1955;

Chief of Staff Ni Zhiliang (1900-1965) Beijinger, awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Zhang Hao (1897.2-1942.3), director of the Political Training Office, a native of Huanggang, Hubei Province, died of illness in March 1942;

Song Renqian (1909.7-2005.1), deputy director of the Political Training Office, was awarded the rank of general in 1955.

The list of leading members at all levels at the time of the establishment of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army and the basic information of the award of titles in 1955

Group photo of the leaders of the 129th Division

General Staff Office

Director Li Da (1905.4-1993.7), a native of MeiXian County, Shaanxi Province, was awarded the rank of general in 1955;

Supply office

Director Zhou Yucheng (1904-1971) a native of Qiyang, Hunan, awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Deputy Director Xu Lin (1908-1951) a native of Hengyang, Hunan, died in Dalian in November 1951;

Director Lai Qin (1906-1945), a native of Taihe, Jiangxi, died of illness in June 1945;

Department of Health

Director Qian Xinzhong (1911-2009), a native of Baoshan, Jiangsu Province, was awarded the rank of major general in 1955;

Director Rugahan (1916-1991), a native of Xinxian County, Henan, was awarded the rank of major general in 1955;

Military Justice Division

Director Ding Wuxuan (1897-1993), a native of Funan, Anhui, awarded the rank of major general in 1955;

Hoe rape ministry

Minister Qiu Jicheng (1910-1939) Ruijin, Jiangxi, died of illness in 1939;

Left behind

Director Yan Hongyan (1909-1967), a native of Anding, Shaanxi, was awarded the rank of general in 1955;

Deputy Director Gan Weihan (1908-1986) from Pingjiang, Hunan, awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Teaching Corps

(Composed of surplus cadres and returned cadres of the Western Route Army)

Regimental Commander Zhang Xianyue (1912-2002) from Jinzhai, Anhui, awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Director of the Political Office Yuan Honghua (1909-1943) was a native of Gaoling, Shaanxi, who died in the Battle of Lindong in 1943;

385th Brigade

(Reorganized from the 4th Army of the Red 4th Front)

Brigade Commander Wang Hongkun (1909-1993), a native of Macheng, Hubei Province, was awarded the rank of general in 1955;

Deputy Brigade Commander Wang Weizhou (1887-1970) was a native of Xuanhan, Sichuan, who was not awarded a military rank in 1955;

Chief of Staff Geng Biao (1909-2000) a native of Liling, Hunan, was not awarded a military rank in 1955;

Director of the Political Training Office Su Jingcheng (1912-1941), a native of Haicheng, Fujian, was killed in the Battle of Hanbi in January 1941;

769th Regiment

(Reorganized from the 10th Division of the 4th Red Army)

Regimental Commander Chen Xilian (1915-1999) hubei hong'an people, awarded the rank of general in 1955;

Deputy RegimentAllenge Wang Naigui (1905-1991) was a native of Jinzhai, Anhui Province, and was awarded the rank of major general in 1955;

Chief of Staff Fan Chaoli (11914-2012), a native of Xinxian County, Henan, was awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Ding Xianguo (1909-2001), director of the Political Training Office, a native of Macheng, Hubei Province, was awarded the rank of major general in 1955;

770th Regiment

(Reorganized from the 12th Division of the 4th Red Army)

Regimental Commander Zhang Caiqian (1911-1994), a native of Macheng, Hubei Province, was awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Deputy RegimentAlinty Commander Zeng Guangtai (1910-1994) hubei hong'an, not awarded a military rank in 1955;

Hu Qicai (hou) (1914-1997) Hubei Hong'an people, awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Chief of Staff Yuan Yuan (1903-1992) Was a native of Kang, Southwest Jiangxi, awarded the rank of Major General in 1955;

Xiao Yuanli (1909-1998), director of the Political Training Office, a native of Wan'an, Jiangxi, was awarded the rank of major general in 1955;

386th Brigade

(Reorganized from the 31st Army of the Red 4th Front)

Brigade Commander Chen Geng (1903-1961), a native of Xiangxiang, Hunan, was awarded the rank of Grand General in 1955;

Deputy Brigade Commander Chen Zaidao (1909-1993), a native of Macheng, Hubei Province, was awarded the rank of general in 1955;

Chief of Staff Li Jukui (1904-1995) was a native of Anhua, Hunan, and awarded the rank of general in 1958;

Director of the Political Training Office Wang Xinting (1908-1984) Hubei Xiao touching, awarded the rank of general in 1955;

771st Regiment

(Reorganized from the 91st Division of the Red 31st Army)

Regimental Commander Xu Shenji (1910-2000) Hubei Hong'an, awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Deputy RegimentAllenge Han Dongshan (1905-1986) Hubei Dawuren, awarded the rank of major general in 1955;

Chief of Staff Liu Jinxuan (1908-1984) a native of Qiyang, Hunan, awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Huang Xinyou (hou) (1912-1985) Guangxi Baise people, awarded the rank of major general in 1955;

Director of the Political Training Office Huang Zhentang (1912-1996) was a Native of Shangyu, Jiangxi, and awarded the rank of major general in 1955;

772nd Regiment

(Reorganized from the 93rd Division of the Red 31st Army)

Regiment commander Ye Chenghuan (1914-1938), a native of Guangshan, Henan, was killed in the Battle of Taihang in April 1938;

Deputy RegimentAllenge Wang Jinshan (1915-1978) was a native of Hong'an, Hubei Province, and was awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Chief of Staff Sun Jixian (1911-1990) a native of Cao County, Shandong Province, awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 1955;

Xie Fuzhi (1909-1972), director of the Political Training Office, a native of Hong'an, Hubei Province, was awarded the rank of general in 1955;

Among the leading members at all levels when the 129th Division was first formed, there were 2 founding marshals, 1 founding general, 9 founding generals and other founding generals, the most powerful of which was Chen Geng's 386 Brigade, and all 4 brigade leaders were awarded the rank of general or above.

You can refer to the awarding of titles by the leaders at all levels of the 115th Division that I issued in the early stage to see which of the two divisions is more powerful? Welcome to exchange!