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  • '''Yuan Shikai''' (1859-1916), was the leader of the [[Beiyang Army]]. In 1895, he was recommended by [[Li Hongzhang]] to train the New Army in [[Tianjin]]. As commander-in-chief, he quickly raised his own troops. In
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  • ...ony of the People's Republic of China in 1949. It was also selected as the army song of the PLA. ...rch Song" and the "Korean People's Army March Song" are Chinese and Korean army songs, respectively, both composed by Zheng.
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  • ...volved more than 100,000 people. In less than one month, the Revolutionary Army seized the counties of [[Chenxian]], [[Leiyang]], [[Yongxing]] and [[Zixing ...uprising was suppressed by the [[Kuomintang]] troops and the Revolutionary Army was forced to move to [[Jinggang Mountain]] of [[Jiangxi Province]].
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  • ..., two years later. For the next decade, he devoted himself to the people's army.
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  • ...ies in [[Wuchang]], [[Hubei Province]], by revolutionaries in a modernized army formed by the government. It led to the [[Revolution of 1911]], which overt ...ew Army. Facing arrest and execution, the revolutionaries revolted and the army took over the city in less than a day. The local Qing officials fled, and o
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  • '''Feng Guozhang''' (Chinese: 冯国璋) (1859-1919) was a famous [[Beiyang Army]] general in the [[Republic of China]] (1912-1949). ...i]] in army training. He was known as one of the "Three Talents in Beiyang Army", along with [[Wang Shizhen]] and [[Duan Qirui]].
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  • ...ved as the army commander of the fifth new army and commander of the third army of [[Kuomintang]].
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  • #redirect[[People's Liberation Army]]
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  • [[File:xsj.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The New Fourth Army is being mobilized to fight against Japanese aggressors.]] [[1937]]: Founding of the '''[[New Fourth Army]]'''.
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  • ...crossed the Yalu River to the Korean War front, assisting the North Korean army in their resistance against US forces on October 19, 1950.]] ...tter to [[Mao Zedong]] asking for Chinese troops to reinforce the People's Army of North Korea.
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  • 1945: The U.S. Army Air Force dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan.
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  • [[File:long march.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Main branches of the Red Army joined forces in Gansu, marking the victorious completion of the Long March [[1935]]: Main branches of the [[Red Army]] joined forces in [[Gansu]], marking the victorious '''[[completion of the
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  • ...50 and is from Weinan, Shaanxi Province. He joined the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in December 1968 and the Communist Party of China (CPC) in May 1969. 2000-2005 Commander, 13th Group Army, Ground Force
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  • ...the [[Republic-Protection Campaign]]. His provincial army defeated Yuan’s army in [[Sichuan]], and with support from other provincial governments, forced
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  • ...Party of China]] ([[CPC]]) in February 1963 and the [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]]) in January 1959. He graduated from the Basics Department of [[P ...and director of the [[General Logistics Department of People's Liberation Army]] (PLA)
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  • ...ss. The official found the smuggled food quite tasty and later ordered his army to learn how to cook it. The green dumpling has been popular in Zhejiang an
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  • '''Yuan Shikai''' (1859-1916), was the leader of the [[Beiyang Army]]. ...briefly, for the Manchurian nobles felt threatened by his powerful Beiyang Army. Shortly after the [[Xinhai Revolution of 1911]], Yuan was restored to the
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  • ...d leader, 3rd Company, 122nd Artillery Battalion, Artillery Regiment, 16th Army, Ground Force ...n charge, 3rd Company, 122nd Artillery Battalion, Artillery Regiment, 16th Army, Ground Force
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  • ...er the event. The Soviet Army military adviser M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ([[Nanchang Uprising|More...]])
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  • ...er the event. The Soviet Army military adviser M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ([[Nanchang Uprising|More...]])
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