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Hunan Military District
中国人民解放军湖南省军区
Entrance of the Hunan Military District
Founded9 August 1949; 74 years ago (1949-08-09)
Country People's Republic of China
Allegiance Chinese Communist Party
TypeMilitary district
RoleCommand and control
Part of People's Liberation Army
HeadquartersChangsha, Hunan
Commanders
CommanderRear admiral (shaojiang) Wang Yu [zh]
Political CommisarMajor general (shaojiang) Ma Yongsheng [zh]
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese中国人民解放军湖南省军区
Traditional Chinese中國人民解放軍湖南省軍區

The Hunan Military District (Chinese: 中国人民解放军湖南省军区; full name People's Liberation Army Hunan Military DistrictorPLA Hunan Military District) is a military district of the National Defense Mobilization Department of the Central Military Commission in China.

History[edit]

The Hunan Military District is established in Changsha, capital of Hunan province, on 9 August 1949, by the 12th Corps of the Fourth Field Army.[1]

Leaders[edit]

Commanders[edit]

Name (English) Name (Chinese) Tenure begins Tenure ends Note
Xiao Jinguang 萧劲光 August 1949 March 1950 [2]
Huang Kecheng 黄克诚 March 1950 March 1952 [2]
Tang Tianji [zh] 唐天际 January 1952 April 1953 [2]
Wen Niansheng [zh] 文年生 April 1953 February 1954 [2]
Yang Meisheng [zh] 杨梅生 September 1954 April 1961 [2]
Long Shujin 龙书金 March 1962 August 1968 [2]
Yang Dayi [zh] 杨大易 August 1968 July 1975 [2]
Tong Guogui [zh] 童国贵 July 1975 February 1980 [2]
Liu Zhanrong [zh] 刘占荣 February 1980 May 1983 [2]
Jiang Jinliu [zh] 蒋金流 May 1983 November 1989 [2]
Wen Guoqing [zh] 文国庆 November 1989 June 1990 [2]
Pang Weiqiang [zh] 庞为强 June 1990 June 1996 [2]
Zhang Deren [zh] 张德仁 June 1996 July 2002 [2]
Zheng Zhidong [zh] 郑治栋 July 2002 March 2009
Zhang Yongda [zh] 张永大 March 2009 July 2012
Huang Yuejin [zh] 黄跃进 July 2012 April 2018 [3]
Bi Yi 毕毅 May 2018 October 2021
Nan Xiaogang [zh] 南小冈 October 2021 January 2023
Wang Yu [zh] 王宇 January 2023

Political commissars[edit]

Name (English) Name (Chinese) Tenure begins Tenure ends Note
Huang Kecheng 黄克诚 August 1949 September 1952 [2]
Jin Ming 金明 September 1952 October 1953 [2]
Zhou Xiaozhou 周小舟 October 1953 September 1959 [2]
Zhang Pinghua 张平化 February 1960 June 1966 [2]
Yang Dayi [zh] 杨大易 August 1968 May 1970 [2]
Bu Zhanya [zh] 卜占亚 May 1970 October 1971 [2]
Hua Guofeng 华国锋 October 1971 June 1977 [2]
Mao Zhiyong 毛致用 October 1977 May 1983 [2]
Gu Shanqing 谷善庆 May 1983 April 1988 [2]
Wu Aiqun [zh] 吴爱群 April 1988 June 1990 [2]
Jin Feng 金峰 June 1990 February 1993 [2]
Deng Hanmin [zh] 邓汉民 February 1993 February 1995 [2]
Qiao Xinzhu [zh] 乔新柱 February 1995 December 2001 [2]
Li Jinwei [zh] 李今伟 December 2001 September 2006
Yang Zhongmin [zh] 杨忠民 September 2006 August 2011
Li Youxin [zh] 李有新 August 2011 December 2014
Ma Biqiang [zh] 马必强 December 2014 January 2016
Feng Yi [zh] 冯毅 April 2017 July 2023 [3]
Ma Yongsheng [zh] 马永生 July 2023 [4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Li Guiqing (李桂清), ed. (2003). 中国战争动员百科全书 [Encyclopedia of Chinese War Mobilization] (in Chinese). Beijing: Military Science Press. p. 287. ISBN 7801375386.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Wan Li (1999). 湖南军区主要领导 [Leaders of the Hunan Military District]. History of the Communist Party of China in Hunan (in Chinese). 3. Changsha.
  • ^ a b Zhou Xiaolei (周小雷); Zhou Ren (周仁) (22 April 2017). 湖南省军区党委书记、政委冯毅主持省军区党委常委会议. The Paper (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  • ^ 双雄并立!两位出身武警的将军跨军种履新. Sohu (in Chinese). 26 September 2023. Retrieved 16 February 2024.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hunan_Military_District&oldid=1223912344"

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