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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...)]]
    222 bytes (29 words) - 01:24, 1 August 2014
  • ...7, is the armed force of People’s Republic of China. [[People's Liberation Army|(More...)]]
    222 bytes (29 words) - 01:52, 1 August 2013
  • ...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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