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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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  • '''Whampoa Military Academy''' was China's first military school in modern times, and was located in Huangpu, [[Guangzhou]], [[Guangd ...ies, Sun Yat-sen delivered a speech declaring the establishment of Whampoa Military Academy.
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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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  • ...au of the [[Communist Party of China (CPC)]] decided to establish the '''[[Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee]]'''.Based on the decision, [[Mao Z [[Category:Military]]
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  • '''The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution''' stands on the north side of th ...ple's Revolution Military Museum.jpg|thumb|300px|China People's Revolution Military Museum]]
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  • ...he Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution.JPEG|thumb|200px|The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution]] ...y antiques covering ancient, modern and contemporary times, displaying the military history of the country in a vivid and hollistic way.
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  • [[file: Whampoa Military Academy.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Whampoa Military Academy]] ...d was located in Huangpu, [[Guangzhou]], [[Guangdong Province]]. [[Whampoa Military Academy|(More...)]]
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  • ...litary Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution]] ...物馆''') is listed as one of the top 10 military museums in the world. [[The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution|(More...)]]
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  • ...he Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution.JPEG|thumb|200px|The Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution]] ...y antiques covering ancient, modern and contemporary times, displaying the military history of the country in a vivid and hollistic way.
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  • ...military leaders of the Republic Protection Army.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The military leaders of the Republic Protection Army]] The late [[Yunnan]] military governors [[Cai E]] and Tang Jiyao launched '''the Republic Protection Camp
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  • ...anzong fled to [[Sichuan]]. His son [[Li Heng]] regained Chang'an with the military assistance from the [[Huihe]], the ancestry group of the [[Uygur]] ethnic g
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  • ...ational Military Tribunal for the Far East began in Tokyo with 28 Japanese military and government officials accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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  • ...erals on a trip to the United States, the highest-level visit by a Chinese military leader to the country since China's leadership transition in 2012. ([[Fan C
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  • ...au of the [[Communist Party of China (CPC)]] decided to establish the '''[[Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee]]'''.Based on the decision, [[Mao Z [[Category:Military]]
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  • ...tral Government of the [[Chinese Soviet Republic]] and the [[Revolutionary Military Commission of the Chinese Red Army]] jointly issued '''"The Proclamation of ...nese. The CPC called for concentrating domestic wealth and manpower on the military campaign against Japanese invasion. It also proposed uniting the foreign po
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  • ...the [[CPC Central Military Commission]], and a member of the PRC Central Military Commission. From 2002 to 2003, he was the chief of staff of the PLA Lanzhou Military Region.
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  • ...forces]], [[military service]] work, armaments, education and training of military personnel, scientific research for national defense, the ranking system, bu
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  • ...and strategic missile forces. The PLA is under the command of the Central Military Commission of the CPC. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/wiki/index.php/PLA More..
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  • ...nd strategic missile forces. The PLA is under the command of the [[Central Military Commission]] of the CPC. ([[PLA|More...]])
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  • ...nd strategic missile forces. The PLA is under the command of the [[Central Military Commission]] of the CPC. ([[PLA|More...]])
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  • ...nd strategic missile forces. The PLA is under the command of the [[Central Military Commission]] of the CPC. ([[PLA|More...]])
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  • ...nd strategic missile forces. The PLA is under the command of the [[Central Military Commission]] of the CPC. ([[PLA|More...]])
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  • '''Whampoa Military Academy''' was China's first military school in modern times, and was located in Huangpu, [[Guangzhou]], [[Guangd ...ies, Sun Yat-sen delivered a speech declaring the establishment of Whampoa Military Academy.
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  • ...China (CPC) in May 1969. He graduated from the Basic Department of the PLA Military Academy and has a junior college education. ...rman of the CPC Central Military Commission, and member of the PRC Central Military Commission; he holds the rank of general.
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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 [[Deng Xiaoping]], then chairman of the Central Military Commission, signed the order appointing Zhang Zhen as the president of the
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  • ...ngineering School of the Artillery Corps of the Soviet Union. He holds the military rank of general. ...ical Bureau of the CPC Central Committee]], vice-chairman of the [[Central Military Commission]], [[state councilor]], [[minister of national defense]] and dir
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  • ...proclaimed himself emperor of a new Empire of [[China]], former [[Yunnan]] military governor [[Cai E]] and [[Tang Jiyao]] launched the '''Republic Protection C ...e:The military leaders of the Republic Protection Army.jpg|thumb|200px|The military leaders of the Republic Protection Army]]
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  • ...member of the Leading Party Members' Group of the State Council; holds the military rank as general. 1970-1971 Staff officer of the Combat Department, Wuhan Military Area Command Headquarters
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  • ...of the [[CPC Central Military Commission]], and a member of the [[Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China]]. ([http://wiki.china.org.cn/
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  • ...i, together with Wang Shizhen and Feng Guozhang were called “Three Beiyang Military Talents.” In 1911 (3rd year of Xuantong reign), led troops to suppress th
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  • ...es as Vice Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission and the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and holds the rank of g Vice Chairman, CPC Central Military Commission
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  • ...tment of [[PLA Military Academy]]. A junior college graduate, he holds the military rank of a general. He is now a member of the Central Military Commission and director of the [[General Logistics Department of People's L
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  • ...government in the non-military zones of northern [[China]]; to expand non-military zones in [[Shanghai]]; to stop resistance against Japanese invasion; to joi
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  • ...]], and [[He Long]], who joined the Party after the event. The Soviet Army military adviser M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ([[Nan
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  • ...]], and [[He Long]], who joined the Party after the event. The Soviet Army military adviser M. F. Kumanin from the 20th Army was also among the leaders. ([[Nan
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  • ...mittee, and first secretary of the Party Committee of [[Guizhou Provincial Military Command]] ...bet Autonomous Region, and first secretary of the Party Committee of Tibet Military Command
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  • ...d the Kim Il Sung Military University, completing courses in computers and military strategies. In September 2010, he was made a general and the vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party.
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  • ...n of the CPC Central Military Commission, vice chairman of the PRC Central Military Commission and holds the rank of a general. ...y, Ground Force (1980-1982: received a junior college education at the PLA Military Academy)
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  • ...t of the People's Republic of China (PRC), and Chairman of the PRC Central Military Commission. Chairman, CPC Central Military Commission
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  • ...d, Tao founded the Red Army guerilla unit in south Fujian and the People's Military Force in east Fujian. He was arrested by the [[Kuomintang]] in [[Shanghai]] ...] in [[Shaanxi]] Province in 1940 and took the offices of Secretary of the Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee and Secretary of the General Politi
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  • ...ember of the 15th and 16th [[CPC Central Committee]]. He was conferred the military rank of major general in September 1988, lieutenant general in July 1995 an ...headquarters of the Ground Force. Studied in the Basics Department of PLA Military Academy from Sep. 1979 to Jan. 1981.
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  • ...aign against corruption, waste and bureaucracy in the [[CPC]], government, military and mass organizations.
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  • ...ht be traced in its repressive measures, ruthless law codes, and continual military expeditions.
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  • [[1974]]: [[Fu Zuoyi]], a high-ranking military officer, died.
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  • ...ntang and the [[CPC|Communist Party]] should cooperate and unify all their military resources to defeat Japan. 4. The coalition government should recognize all military groups who are fighting the Japanese army.
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  • ...he [[CPC Central Committee]]. The session also approved the members of the Military Commission of CPC Central Committee. [[Jiang Zemin]] was elected General Secretary and Chairman of the Military Commission of CPC Central Committee. Members of the Standing Committee of t
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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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  • '''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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  • '''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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  • [[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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