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Brief introduction of Xiong Yingtang.
Huang An (now Hong 'an) County, Hubei Province. /kloc-joined the Chinese red army of workers and peasants in 0/928. /kloc-joined the Chinese communist youth league in 0/930, and transferred to China in 0/933. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he was the squad leader of the 11th division pistol battalion of the Fourth Army of the Red Fourth Army, the detachment leader of the Special Service Team of the Central Military Commission of the Hubei, Henan and Anhui Branch of the Communist Party of China, the deputy platoon leader, platoon leader and political instructor of the Communication Team of the Central Military Commission, the battalion commander and head of the Sichuan-Shaanxi Military Region Independent Regiment 1 Battalion, and the head of the 29th Regiment of the Red Fourth Army 10 Division. Participated in the Long March. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the battalion commander of the first detachment of the New Fourth Army, the head of the first regiment, the head of the secret service regiment of the New Fourth Army, the head of the independent regiment of the seventh division of the New Fourth Army, the head and political commissar of the White Lake independent regiment, the chief of staff of the riverside detachment, and the chief of staff of the 19th brigade of the seventh division. During the War of Liberation, he served as deputy brigade commander and brigade commander of the 7th Division of Shandong Field Army, commander of the 7th Division of East China Field Army, chief of staff and deputy commander of the 25th Army of the 3rd Field Army. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as commander of 25th Army of Chinese People's Liberation Army, 4th Army of China People's Liberation Army Air Force, deputy commander of Shanghai Garrison, commander and commander of 20th Army of Zhejiang Military Region, deputy commander of Nanjing Military Region, commander and commander of 20th Army of Zhejiang Military Region, secretary of committee of cpc zhejiang provincial committee and commander of Zhejiang Production and Construction Corps. 1955, he was awarded the rank of major general. Is the representative of China * * * Ninth National Congress.

Former deputy commander of Nanjing Military Region. Comrade Xiong Yingtang is from Hongan County, Hubei Province. 1928 joined the Chinese red army of workers and peasants, 1929 joined the Chinese communist youth league, and 1933 transferred to China * * * party member. He has served as squad leader, platoon leader, political instructor, battalion commander, colonel, detachment chief of staff, brigade chief of staff, brigade commander, division commander and deputy division commander.

During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he participated in the first, second and fourth counter-campaigns against "encirclement and suppression" and the 25,000-mile Long March in the Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Sichuan and Shaanxi Soviet areas. During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he took part in Zhumen Town's campaign to stop the enemy from going south, the anti-mopping-up campaign in southern Anhui and the defending war of the "Chao Wu" base area, which consolidated and developed the anti-Japanese revolutionary base area. During the War of Liberation, he led his troops to attack southern Shandong and move to northern Jiangsu. He led his troops to fight in Huaihai and cross the river, and participated in organizing and directing the battles in Zaozhuang, Surabaya, Sudong, Lailong 'an, Huaiyin, Lianshui, Yongjia Town, Shagou, Laiyang, Huaihai, crossing the river and liberating Shanghai, which contributed to the liberation of China people.

After the founding of New China, he devoted himself to the revolutionization, modernization and regularization of our army, and often went deep into the grass-roots and seaside national defense investigation and research to guide the work. Support the line, principles and policies of the Party since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee, and consciously keep consistent with the CPC Central Committee and the Central Military Commission politically, ideologically and practically. He was a deputy to the Ninth National Congress of China and a former secretary of committee of cpc zhejiang provincial committee. He was awarded the rank of major general in 1955. Comrade Xiong Yingtang has a firm political belief, is brave and tenacious, works actively, works hard, adheres to principles, is fair and upright, is good at uniting comrades, keeps close contact with the masses, leads a frugal life, is honest and upright, and has always maintained the fine tradition of hard struggle of our party and army and the true colors of the old Red Army. Comrade Xiong Yingtang died in Shanghai on February 65, 1996 at the age of 85 due to illness.