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Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

General Zhang Wannian: When he entered the war, he was the deputy commander of the 43rd Army and the commander of the 127th Division. He successively served as commander of the 43rd Army, deputy commander of the Wuhan Military Region, deputy commander and commander of the Guangzhou Military Region, commander of the Jinan Military Region, chief of the general staff, and vice chairman of the Central Military Commission. He was promoted to general in June 1993.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

2. General Fu Quanyou: He was the commander of the 1st Army when he participated in the war. He successively served as commander of the Chengdu Military Region, commander of the Lanzhou Military Region, director of the General Logistics Department, and chief of the general staff. He was promoted to general in June 1993.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

General Liang Guanglie: When he entered the war, he assisted Commander Yang Dezhi of the Kunming Military Region in commanding operations on the Western Front as deputy director of the Operations Department of the Wuhan Military Region. He successively served as deputy division commander and division commander of the 58th Division of the 20th Army, deputy commander of the 20th Army, commander of the 20th Group Army, commander of the 54th Group Army, chief of staff and deputy commander of the Beijing Military Region, commander of the Shenyang Military Region, commander of the Nanjing Military Region, and chief of the general staff. He was promoted to general in June 2002.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

General Liao Xilong: Deputy Commander of the 91st Regiment of the 31st Division of the 11th Army when he participated in the war, and commander of the 31st Division of the 11th Army when he recaptured Liangshan in 1984. He successively served as deputy commander and commander of the 11th Army, deputy commander and commander of the Chengdu Military Region, and director of the General Logistics Department. He was promoted to general in June 2000.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

V. General Wu Quanxu: Chief of Staff of the 1st Army when he participated in the war. He successively served as political commissar and commander of the 1st Army Group, assistant chief of the general staff, and deputy chief of the general staff. He was promoted to general in June 2000.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

General Qian Shugen: When he entered the war, he was the commander of the 47th Group Army. He successively served as chief of staff, assistant chief of the general staff, and deputy chief of the general staff of the Lanzhou Military Region. He was promoted to general in June 2000.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

7. General Wang Zuxun: Served as the deputy commander of the 14th Army when he participated in the war. He successively served as the commander of the Yunnan Provincial Military Region, the commander of the 14th Group Army, and the vice president and president of the Academy of Military Sciences. He was promoted to general in June 2000.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

General Xu Yongqing: Political Commissar of the 27th Group Army when he entered the war. He successively served as the political commissar of Zhejiang Provincial Military Region, the deputy political commissar of Lanzhou Military Region, and the political commissar of the Armed Police Force. He was promoted to general in June 2000.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

General Li Xinliang: Deputy Commander of the 121st Division of the 41st Army when he entered the war. He successively served as the commander of the 121st Division of the 41st Army, the commander of the Guangxi Military Region, the deputy commander of the Guangzhou Military Region, the political commissar and commander of the Shenyang Military Region, and the commander of the Beijing Military Region. He was promoted to general in March 1998.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

10. General Zhu Qi: When he participated in the war, he was the commander of the 126th Regiment of the 42nd Division of the 14th Army, and in 1984 he was the deputy commander of the 40th Division of the 14th Army. He successively served as the commander of the 40th Division of the 14th Army, the chief of staff and deputy commander of the 14th Group Army, the commander of the Guizhou Provincial Military Region, the commander of the 14th Group Army, the chief of staff of the Chengdu Military Region, and the chief of staff and commander of the Beijing Military Region. He was promoted to general in June 2004.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

11. General Du Tiehuan: Political Commissar of the 199th Division of the 67th Army when he entered the war. He successively served as deputy political commissar and political commissar of the 67 Group Army, assistant director and deputy director of the General Political Department, political commissar of Jinan Military Region, and political commissar of Beijing Military Region. He was promoted to general in June 2000.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

XII. General Gu hui: When he participated in the war, he was the commander of the 124th Division of the 42nd Army. He successively served as deputy commander and commander of the 42nd Army, deputy commander of the Jinan Military Region, and commander of the Nanjing Military Region. He was promoted to general in June 1994.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

13. General Zhang Zhijian: He was the commander of the 67th Army when he participated in the war. He successively served as deputy commander of the Jinan Military Region, deputy commander of the Beijing Military Region and commander of the Beijing Garrison District, and political commissar of the Chengdu Military Region. He was promoted to general in March 1998.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

14. General Tao Bojun: During the wartime wartime, he served as the director of the Artillery Training Department of the Wuhan Military Region, and participated in the war with his unit. He successively served as chief of staff of the 43rd Army Division, director of the Artillery Department of the Wuhan Military Region, commander of the 43rd Army, chief of staff of the Chengdu Military Region, chief of staff, deputy commander and commander of the Guangzhou Military Region. He was promoted to general in March 1998.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

General Qian Guoliang: When he entered the war, he was the commander of the 27th Group Army. He successively served as chief of staff and commander of the Jinan Military Region and commander of the Shenyang Military Region. He was promoted to general in June 2002.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

16. General Shi Yuxiao: Political Commissar of the 1st Army when he entered the war. He successively served as deputy political commissar and political commissar of the Nanjing Military Region and political commissar of the Guangzhou Military Region. He was promoted to general in June 1994.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

17. General Jiang Futang: Political Commissar of the 67th Army when he participated in the war. He successively served as director of the Political Department of the Jinan Military Region, deputy political commissar and director of the Political Department of the Chengdu Military Region, and political commissar of the Shenyang Military Region. He was promoted to general in June 2002.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

General Li Qianyuan: Served as the deputy commander of the 1st Army when he participated in the war. He successively served as the commander of the 1st Group Army, the deputy chief of staff of the Guangzhou Military Region, and the chief of staff, deputy commander and commander of the Lanzhou Military Region. He was promoted to general in June 2004.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

19. General Liu Dongdong: Political Commissar of the 139th Division of the 47th Group Army when he participated in the war. He successively served as director and deputy political commissar of the Political Department of the 47th Group Army, deputy director of the Political Department of the Lanzhou Military Region, political commissar of the 21st Group Army, and director and political commissar of the Political Department of the Lanzhou Military Region. He was promoted to general in June 2004.

Who are the 19 plasters of the People's Liberation Army in the new period who fought in the Sino-Vietnamese self-defense counterattack?

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