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  • ...ina]] ([[CPC]]) in November 1959; Joined the [[Chinese People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]]) in January 1958; received on-the-job training at [[Henan Univer ...ader of the engineer company, Second Regiment, First Division of the First Army of the PLA Ground Force
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  • 1925: National Revolutionary Army was founded.
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  • ...lieutenant general and deputy logistics chief in the [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA). ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/Gu_Junshan More...]
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  • The uprising army defeated the [[Qing]] army in every battle and expanded to 20,000 soldiers in no time. As they reached ...unition exhausted, Zheng had no choice but to disassemble most of uprising army and lead a portion of the soldiers to find safety in [[Hong Kong]] and awai
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  • [[1895]]: Weihaiwei in [[Shandong Province]] was occupied by Japanese army.
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  • 1975: Xinhua News Agency reported that the army of terracotta warriors and horses was discovered in Lintong County, Shaanxi
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  • ...ember 1]], [[1948]], the headquarters of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] issued the '''"Command on Punishment of War Criminals"''' in the name of 8) Destroying navy and army vehicles and equipment;
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  • ...d the nearby city of Shenyang itself. The ensuing invasion by the Japanese army soon encompassed over 20 cities and their surrounding regions, shocking the
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  • ...lieutenant general and deputy logistics chief in the [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA). ([[Gu Junshan|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. ...on independently leading the armed struggle and creating the revolutionary army.
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  • [[1928]]: Warlord [[Zhang Zuolin]] was killed by a bomb planted by a Japanese army officer.
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  • In the ensuing civil war, Cai E led his army in an attack in [[Sichuan]] Province, while other leaders fought in [[Guang ...ction Army.jpg|thumb|200px|The military leaders of the Republic Protection Army]]
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  • ...swerving loyalty to the CPC, Liu fought arduously to build up the people's army. ...hou Enlai]] and [[Mao Zedong]] were also a part of this group. Liu led the army across the Wu River and took control of [[Zunyi]], a county in [[Guizhou]]
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  • ...ipated in the [[Communist Party of China]] in December 1996 and joined the army in July 1998. ...reign Languages, [[Yunnan Normal University]] in July 1998, she joined the army to work in the Frontier Corps of the [[Ministry of Public Security]] of Yun
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  • ...('''南京大屠杀''') was a notorious tragedy carried out by the Imperial Japanese Army in the 1930s. It has been called the "blackest page in the history of moder
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  • ...('''南京大屠杀''') was a notorious tragedy carried out by the Imperial Japanese Army in the 1930s. It has been called the "blackest page in the history of moder
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  • ...Shaoyun''' ([[Chinese]]: 邱少云) (1931-1952) joined the [[People's Liberation Army]] in December [[1949]] and earned a reputation as a determined fighter in c In March [[1951]] he joined the [[Chinese People's Volunteers Army]] to fight against U.S. in Korea.
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  • ...eople's Volunteers Army.JPEG|thumb|200px|right|Chinese People's Volunteers Army]] '''The Chinese People’s Volunteers Army''' (CPV) was the troops [[China]] organized and deployed to the Korean peni
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  • ...extremely difficult conditions. After the Long March was completed and the army arrived in the northern [[Shaanxi Province]], he was appointed Director of ...he New Fourth Army as well as the Chongqing Office of the Eighteenth Group Army. When the [[War of Liberation]] started, he went to [[Hong Kong]] on a fina
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  • ...ublic of China]], and the [[Red Army]] changed to [[National Revolutionary Army]]; implement democracy in the special zone; and terminate the policy of con
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