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  • ...ainchild of the famous general and statesman [[Li Hongzhang]], the Beiyang Army was a modern, western-style military force created by the [[Qing Dynasty]] Li Hongzhang began preparations for the foundation of the Beiyang Army in 1880 when he set up a Naval Institute in [[Tianjin]].
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  • ...Shortly afterwards, he spread tens of hundreds of copies of Revolutionary Army to the local overseas Chinese. On November 13 of that year, he made oration ...bout forming a revolutionary group and named it the '''China Revolutionary Army'''. Thousands of local Chinese joined his organization while making donatio
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  • [[File:xsj.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The New Fourth Army is being mobilized to fight against Japanese aggressors.]] ...guerrilla forces in southern [[China]] would be re-organized into a formal army that would operate around the [[Yangtze River]], and in the provinces of [[
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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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  • ...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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  • The '''People's Liberation Army''' ('''PLA''') ('''中国人民解放军''') is the military arm of the [[C ==== The Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army ====
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  • [[file: Beiyang Army.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|a refurbished shipwreck of Beiyang Army]] ...created on December 17, 1888 with Ding Ruchang as its commander. [[Beiyang Army|(More...)]]
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  • ...arty Representative Congress of the Fourth Front Army of the [[Chinese Red Army]], was held in [[Gutian Village]], [[Shanghang County]], [[Fujian]] Provinc ...ongress outlined a Marxism-Leninism route as the new direction for the Red Army.
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  • [[file: CPV.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Chinese People's Volunteers Army]] ...ea (DPRK) during the Korean War (1950-1953). [[Chinese People’s Volunteers Army|(More...)]]
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  • ...ainchild of the famous general and statesman [[Li Hongzhang]], the Beiyang Army was a modern, western-style military force created by the [[Qing Dynasty]] ...rmy in 1880 when he set up a Naval Institute in [[Tianjin]]. ('''[[Beiyang Army|More...]]''')
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  • ...rrendered; thousands of young people will build up an insurmountable great army!"]] ...eration of the vacancies for Special Forces and lower graded cadres in the army garrison in India and the expeditionary force in Burma, and also because th
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  • [[File:xsj.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The New Fourth Army is being mobilized to fight against Japanese aggressors.]] ...guerrilla forces in southern [[China]] would be re-organized into a formal army that would operate around the [[Yangtze River]], and in the provinces of [[
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  • ...7, is the armed force of People’s Republic of China. [[People's Liberation Army|(More...)]]
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  • ...7, is the armed force of People’s Republic of China. [[People's Liberation Army|(More...)]]
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  • ...7, is the armed force of People’s Republic of China. [[People's Liberation Army|(More...)]]
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  • ...7, is the armed force of People’s Republic of China. [[People's Liberation Army|(More...)]]
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  • ...base. On October 10, 1934, the 1st Front Army of the Red Army (Central Red Army) set out from Ruijin and Yudu of Jiangxi Province and Changting and Ninghua
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  • ...ng were to rectify Wang Ming’s left-deviationist mistakes and save the Red Army and the revolution. ...ng]]'s military strategies and established Mao’s leadership in CPC and the army.
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  • ...[Henan]] and Shaanxi to press Zhang and Yang to continue attacking the Red Army. ([[Xi'an Incident|More...]])
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  • ...inside the shrinking base area, so the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army was forced to leave the base area and started the [[Long March]]. ([[Comple
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  • ...inside the shrinking base area, so the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army was forced to leave the base area and started the [[Long March]]. ([[Comple
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  • ...inside the shrinking base area, so the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army was forced to leave the base area and started the '''[[Long March]]''' ('''
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  • ...battle between the [[Kuomintang]]’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. ...he bridge for a search. When their requirement was refused by the Chinese army, the Japanese opened fire.
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  • ...ea (DPRK) during the Korean War (1950-1953). [[Chinese People’s Volunteers Army|(More...)]]
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  • ...ainchild of the famous general and statesman [[Li Hongzhang]], the Beiyang Army was a modern, western-style military force created by the [[Qing Dynasty]] Li Hongzhang began preparations for the foundation of the Beiyang Army in 1880 when he set up a Naval Institute in [[Tianjin]].
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  • ...as a battle between the Kuomintang’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. [[Marco Polo Bridge Incident|(More...)]]
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  • ...as a battle between the Kuomintang’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. [[Marco Polo Bridge Incident|(More...)]]
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  • ...battle between the [[Kuomintang]]’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. ([[Marco Polo Bridge Incident|More...]])
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  • ...battle between the [[Kuomintang]]’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. ([[Marco Polo Bridge Incident|More]])
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  • ...battle between the [[Kuomintang]]’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. ([[Marco Polo Bridge Incident|More...]])
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  • ...battle between the [[Kuomintang]]’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. ([[Marco Polo Bridge Incident|More...]])
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  • ...battle between the [[Kuomintang]]’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. ([[Marco Polo Bridge Incident|More...]])
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  • ...battle between the [[Kuomintang]]’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. ([[Marco Polo Bridge Incident|More...]])
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  • ...battle between the [[Kuomintang]]’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. ([[Marco Polo Bridge Incident|More...]])
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  • ...battle between the [[Kuomintang]]’s 29th Route Army and Imperial Japanese Army. ([[Marco Polo Bridge Incident|More...]])
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  • ...''') was a military maneuver carried out by the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army of the [[Communist Party of China]] from 1934 to 1936.  ...inside the shrinking base area, so the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army was forced to leave the base area and started the Long March.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...sacrificing his life. As a result of his heroism, the People's Volunteers Army soldiers overran the position and annihilated two battalions of the enemy.
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  • ...Born in July 1941, he is presently a general of the [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[PLA]]). May 1983: Appointed as a deputy army commander of the Ground Force. Studied in a senior command course in the PL
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...Shortly afterwards, he spread tens of hundreds of copies of Revolutionary Army to the local overseas Chinese. On November 13 of that year, he made oration ...bout forming a revolutionary group and named it the '''China Revolutionary Army'''. Thousands of local Chinese joined his organization while making donatio
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  • ...on.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The infantry of the Northeast People's Liberation Army clears the outskirts of Shenyang, while its war motorcade moves rapidly int [[1948]]: [[China's Northeast People's Liberation Army]] captured [[Shenyang]]. From then on, the northeast part of [[China]], ori
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  • [[1903]]: Dr. Sun Yat-sen set to establish the '''[[China Revolutionary Army]]'''.
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  • ...[[Ye Jianying]], one of the founders of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA), was born.
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  • ...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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  • ...orities in Wuchang, [[Hubei Province]], by revolutionaries in a modernized army formed by the government. [[Wuchang Uprising|(More...)]]
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  • [[1919]]: '''[[Feng Guozhang]]''', a key Beiyang Army general in [[Republic of China]] (1912-1949) died.
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  • ...integrating the production with the struggle, combining the people and the army and overcoming the economic difficulties; Turn into Counterattack to Strive
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  • On the eve of [[September 18]], 1931, the Guandong Army, a Japanese force stationed in China, detonated explosives that destroyed a
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  • ...rown to include the active and reserve forces of the [[People's Liberation Army]], [[Chinese People's Armed Police]] Forces and the [[Militia]]. == 1. The active and reserve forces of the People's Liberation Army ==
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  • [[1888]]: The '''[[Beiyang Army]]''' was created.
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  • ...e folk vocalist. She was appointed head of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Naval Political Department Singing and Dancing Troupe in August 2013. [[Son
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  • ...ervice in the army to the tank captured by the PLA from the [[Kuomintang]] army in the liberation war, all kinds of tank will tell you the story of human's Address: No.88372 Army Unit ,Yangfang Town, Changping County, Beijing
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  • ...anying''' ('''叶剑英''') was one of the founders of the [[People's Liberation Army]] in [[China]]. He held many important offices in the [[Communist Party of
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  • ...anying''' ('''叶剑英''') was one of the founders of the [[People's Liberation Army]] in [[China]]. He held many important offices in the [[Communist Party of
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  • ...''' ([[Chinese]]:叶剑英) was one of the founders of the [[People's Liberation Army]] in [[China]]. He held many important offices in the [[Communist Party of
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  • The '''People's Liberation Army''' ('''PLA''') ('''中国人民解放军''') is the military arm of the [[C ==== The Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army ====
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  • ...in 1923 and was appointed Commander of the first army group of the Guangxi Army by [[Sun Yat-sen]]. He was elected as the vice-president of the [[Republic
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  • ...delivered and commissioned to the Navy of the Chinese People's Liberation Army at a ceremony held in Dalian Port, Liaoning Province, on Sept. 25, 2012.&nb
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  • ...elivered and commissioned to the Navy of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] at a ceremony held in Dalian Port, [[Liaoning Province]], on Sept. 25, 20
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  • ...three comprehensive halls, three specialized halls (atrocities of Japanese army, the People's war, and the anti-Japanese heroes) and one half-panorama art ...army's atrocities includes the recovered scenes of notorious 731 bacteria army and [[Nanjing Massacre]].
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  • ...on independently leading the armed struggle and creating the revolutionary army. [[Nanchang Uprising|(More...)]]
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