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  • ...realization of strategic decisions, policies and principles of the CMC on military warfare and army building. ...of offices and departments for war operations, information, communication, military training, army affairs, mobilization, armament, security, mapping and surve
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  • ...[ancient Silk Road]]. During the [[Western Han Dynasty]] (207 BC - AD 25), military and political activities were held frequently, thus producing numerous such ...They provide an accurate record of history from 99 BC to AD 111, covering military affairs, politics, economics and social life.
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  • ...ith embezzlement, bribery, misuse of state funds and abuse of power by the military procuratorate on March 31, 2014.. ...the military in 1971 after finishing junior high school. He began handling military business operations in Puyang in 1985 and rose during the following decade
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  • Luo was the very first leader of the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] Military Band. He also served as the band's conductor when it played the national an ...China's military music, Luo composed, adapted and arranged many pieces of military and revolutionary music. "Mourning Music," Luo's most influential and best-
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  • [[File:bzh.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Feng Yuxiang convened a military meeting at Luanping.]]
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  • '''Fan Changlong''' (范长龙) was appointed vice chairman of the [[Central Military Commission]] (CMC) of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) on Nov. 4, 201
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  • '''Xu Qiliang''' (许其亮) was appointed vice chairman of the [[Central Military Commission]] (CMC) of the [[Communist Party of China]] (CPC) on Nov. 4, 201
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  • [[1992]]: [[Nie Rongzhen]], a prominent military leader in [[China]], passed away.
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  • ...New Fourth Army, the CPC Central Committee set up a branch of the Central Military Commission inside the New Fourth Army and appointed [[Xiang Ying]] secretar ...my fought heroically against the Japanese aggressors and was noted for its military performance.
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  • 4. State leading military organ – the Central Military Commission;
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  • ...d supreme people's courts''', in addition to special courts such as the '''military, railway and water transportation courts'''. Grassroots courts refer to tri ...y the people's congress but jointly appointed by the SPC and the [[Central Military Commission]].
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  • '''Fan Changlong''' ('''范长龙'''), vice-chairman of China's Central Military Commission, voiced China's dissatisfaction with the remarks made by U.S. De
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  • In November 1989, he was elected chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission at the Fifth Plenary Session of the Thirteenth CPC Central Commi ...ral secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission at the First Plenary Session of the Fourteenth CPC Central Commi
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  • ...[[Harbin Institute of Technology]]. As a university graduate, he holds the military rank of a general. He is now a member of the Central Military Commission and director of PLA General Armament Department.
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  • Built in 1924, the villa housed Chen Guangyuan, a military governor of Jiangxi during the early period of the Republic of China. [[For
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  • On October 1, 1949, some 300,000 military and civilian people gathered in [[Tian'anmen Square]] in [[Beijing]] to cel
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  • ...observes the following purposes: carrying on the spirit of the '''Whompoa Military Academy''', uniting former students, promoting the unification of the mothe
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  • [[1924]]: [[Whampoa Military Academy]] was officially opened.
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  • ...(Wuchang had a modern military industry and manufactured weapons and other military equipment for the New Army) when one suddenly went off; this led to a polic
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  • ...s Liberation Army University of National Defense''', China’s highest level military school was established in [[Beijing]] on [[CIIC:Selected anniversaries/Dece
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