Lin Biao: A native of Huanggang, Hubei Province, 1925 joined the Party and participated in the Long March. Main history: during the war: commander of the Red Fourth Front Army, head of the Red 1 Corps, president of the Red Army University, division commander of the Eighth Route Army 1 15, commander of the Northeast Field Army and commander of the Fourth Field Army. After the founding of New China: Vice Chairman of the Military Commission of the Central People's Government and Chairman of the Central South Military and Political Commission. 1955 was awarded the rank of marshal, and 1959 was appointed Minister of National Defense in September. Later, he became an anti-party traitor.
Ye Jianying: A native of Meixian County, Guangdong Province, 1927 joined the Party and participated in the Long March. Main appointments: during wartime, Chief of Staff of the Central Military Commission, Commander of Ruijin Garrison, Chief of Staff of the Red Army, Chief of Staff of the former enemy headquarters of the Red Army, Chief of Staff of the Eighth Route Army, Chief of Staff of the Central Military Commission, Chief of Staff of the China People's Liberation Army and Director of the Beiping Military Management Committee. After the founding of New China: Director of the Guangzhou Military Commission, Acting Commander of the Central South Military Region, Vice Chairman of the Military Commission of the Central People's Government, Minister of Supervision of the Armed Forces, First Dean and Political Commissar of the Academy of Military Sciences, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Vice Chairman of the Central Committee and Chairman of the National People's Congress. 1955 was awarded the rank of marshal, and 1975 was appointed Minister of National Defense.
Xu: A native of Wutai, Shanxi, 1927 joined the Party and participated in the Long March. Main posts: during wartime: commander of the Red Army 1, commander of the Red Fourth Army, commander of the Eighth Route Army 1 column, acting president of the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, deputy commander of the North China Field Army and commander and political commissar of the 1 Corps. After the founding of New China: Vice Chairman of the Military Commission of the Central People's Government, Chief of Staff of the China People's Liberation Army, and Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission. 1955 was awarded the rank of marshal, and1978 was appointed Minister of National Defense in March.
Geng Biao: A native of Liling, Hunan Province, 1928 joined the Party and participated in the Long March. Main appointments: during wartime: Chief of Staff of the 2nd Division of Red 1 Corps, Chief of Staff of the 4th Army, Deputy Brigadier General and Deputy Political Commissar and Chief of Staff of the 385th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army, Chief of Staff of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Field Army, and Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the 2nd Corps of the North China Field Army. After the founding of New China, he was transferred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, served as Secretary General of the Central Military Commission from 65438 to 0978, and concurrently served as Minister of National Defense from 65438 to 09865438 to March.
Zhang Aiping: Born in Daxian County, Sichuan Province, 1928 joined the Party and participated in the Long March. Main experience: during wartime, he was the general commander of the Young Pioneers Central Corps, the acting head of the political commissar of the Cavalry Corps of the Military Commission, the commander of the 4th Division of the New Fourth Army and the commander of Huaibei Military Region, and the naval commander and political commissar of East China Military Region. After the founding of New China: Commander of the Seventh Corps of the Third Field Army and Commander of the Zhejiang Military Region, Chief of Staff of the Third Field Army, Chief of Staff of the East China Military Region, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and Director of the National Defense Science and Technology Commission, Director of the Science and Technology Equipment Commission of the Central Military Commission, Secretary-General of the Central Military Commission, State Councilor and Minister of National Defense, 1955 was awarded the rank of general.
Qin Jiwei: A native of Hong 'an, Hubei Province, 1930 joined the Party and participated in the Long March. Main experience: during wartime, he was the head of the Red Fourth Army Headquarters Guard Corps, the commander of the Headquarters Supplementary Division, the commander of the Shanxi-Hebei-Henan Military Region 1 Military Division, the commander of the Taihang Military Region 1 Military Division, and the commander of the Second Field Army 15 Military Division. After the founding of New China: Chinese people's Volunteer Army 15 Army Commander, Kunming Military Region Commander, Chengdu Military Region Commander, Beijing Military Region Political Commissar and Commander, 1988 March as State Councilor and Minister of National Defense. 1955 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general, and 1988 was awarded the rank of general.
Chi Haotian: a native of Zhaoyuan, Shandong Province, 1946 joined the Party and 1944 joined the Eighth Route Army. Main experience: Instructor of the Third Field Army Company, 1949 was awarded the title of second-class people's hero in East China. After the founding of New China, he participated in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea and served as a volunteer instructor. Get first-class merit in 1952. Later, he graduated from military academies in August 1960. In March 1993, he was promoted to political commissar of the regiment, political commissar of the division, deputy political commissar of the Beijing Military Region, deputy chief of staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, political commissar of jinan military area command, chief of staff of the China People's Liberation Army, member of the Central Military Commission, deputy chairman of the Central Military Commission, State Councilor and Minister of National Defense. In 65438, he was awarded the rank of general.
Cao Gangchuan: Male, Han nationality,/kloc-0, born in February, 1935, from Wugang, Henan Province, joined the Party in July, 1956, and enlisted in July, 1954./kloc-0, graduated from Soviet Artillery Military Engineering College with a university degree and the rank of general. Member the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Minister of the General Armament Department of the People's Liberation Army and Party Secretary.
Liang Guanglie: Male, Han nationality,1940+February, born in Santai, Sichuan,1959+065438+1October joined the China * * * production party,1958+1October enlisted. General rank. He used to be a member of the Central Military Commission, People's Republic of China (PRC) the Central Military Commission (CMC), State Councilor and Minister of National Defense, and a member of the the State Council Party Group.
Chang Wanquan: Male, Han nationality,1born in June 1949, from Nanyang, Henan Province,1enlisted in the army in March 1968,1joined the China * * * production party in June 1968, graduated from Weinan Normal University, Shaanxi Province, with an in-service college degree. Member of the 18th Central Committee and the 18th Central Military Commission. He is currently a member of People's Republic of China (PRC) the Central Military Commission (CMC), State Councilor, member of the State Council Party Group, Minister of National Defense and general.