1 Army: the former Red 2 Army (composed of Red 4 and Red 6 Army, later changed to Red 2 Army), the 358th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army, the first column of the Jinsui Military Region, the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Field Army, and the Northwest Field Army. 1949.2. 1 renamed the first army of the Chinese people's liberation army. 1952.6 entered the DPRK, 1958.438+00 returned to China.
The former Red Sixth Army Corps. 1937.8 Red 6 Army and Red 32 Army were reorganized into 359 Brigade of the Eighth Route Army. 1946. 1 1 and the independent 4 brigades under the Lvliang Military Region form the second column of the Jinsui Military Region. 1949.2. 1 renamed as the Second Army of China People's Liberation Army. 1953.3, serial number cancelled.
The 3rd Army: 1945.8. 1 1 consists of four brigades of the Jinsui Military Region. The Shansi-Suiyuan Field Army has 358 brigades, including independent 1, 2, 3 brigades, 1946.5438+0.65438+.
Fourth Army: The former Eighth Route Army Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Suiyuan Joint Defense Army, the 4th column of Northwest Field Army. 1952.9 has been cancelled.
5th Army: Xinjiang National Army, 1 1950. 1 was reorganized into the 5th Army of China People's Liberation Army in Yining. 1954.438+00 revoked the serial number, and now it is the Ili Army Division.
6th Army: 6th column of Northwest Field Army, now Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.
7 th Army: The former Eighth Route Army Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Suiyuan Joint Defense Army is now the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.
Eighth Army: The former Eighth Route Army Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Suiyuan Joint Defense Army, 1949.5.29 merged with Suiyuan Military Region.
9th Army: The 42nd Division reorganized by the former Kuomintang, which was reorganized into the 9th Army of China People's Liberation Army after the uprising. Now Xinjiang production and construction corps.
10 Army: Former Eighth Route Army 129 Division, South Column of Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region.
1 1 Troop: Former Eighth Route Army129th Division, Taihang Column of Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region. 10 army. 1952 has been cancelled.
12 Army: Taihang Military Region Army. 195 1.3 entered the DPRK. 1954.4 returned to China.
13 Army: Red Fourth Front Army 3 1 Army. Eighth Route Army129th Division 386th Brigade. 1949.2 and the third and sixth divisions of the western Henan military region 13 army. One was transferred to North Korea, and 1954.5 returned home with 15 army.
14 Army: Taiyue Military Region. This army was co-edited with Liao Yunzhou 1 10 Division, which revolted in Huang Wei Corps during the Huai Hai Campaign, as 14 Army.
15 Army: Command post in front of troops in Taiyue Military Region. 195 1.3 entered the DPRK. 1953 438+0 engaged in coastal defense tasks in Yuanshan. 1954.5 returned to China. 16 Army: Red 5 Regiment of the Central Red Army, Red 12 Regiment. -Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region. 1February 949, this column was co-edited with a Soviet area in Henan and Anhui as 16 Army. 195 1 tune into the DPRK.
Army 17: Former Eighth Route Army 129 Division. Organize troops of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region. 1949.2 co-edited with Hebei, Shandong and Henan armies to form 17 army. 1952 has been cancelled.
1 8th Army: Henan-Anhui Soviet organs and their independent brigades under the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region, the backbone regiments of various military divisions and Nakano120th Brigade18th Army. 1950 entered Tibet.
19 Army: Shaanxi Southern Military Region 12 and 17 Divisions were reorganized into 19 Army. 1952 was reorganized into Shaanxi Military Region. The army, division and regiment were all cancelled.
20th Army: the first column of the New Fourth Army. 1951.11into the DPRK. Yang Gensi is even here.
2 1 Army: It was partly developed by some troops of the 2nd and 4th Divisions of the New Fourth Army. Its predecessor was a part of the Red 28 Army. 1952.3 entered the DPRK. 1958.8 returned to China.
22nd Army: This column was developed by some troops of Lunan Military Region and Binhai Military Region under Shandong Military Region. The flying tigers are compiled here.
23rd Army: Fujian and Zhejiang Red Army. The third column of the Jiangsu-Zhejiang Military Region of the New Fourth Army. The eighth column of the New Fourth Army Central China Field Army. Central China Field Army of the New Fourth Army 1 Division. Hua Ye 4 vertical. 23rd Army of China People's Liberation Army. 1952.9 entered the DPRK. 1958.3 returned to China.
24th Army: Jiangsu and Zhejiang Military Region of the New Fourth Army 1 column. The 6th column of the New Fourth Army Central China Field Army. 1946.5 co-edited with the Independent Brigade of the Suzhong Military Region to form the 6th Division of the Central China Field Army. PLA24 army. 1952.9 entered the DPRK, 1955.6438+00 returned to China.
25th Army: A Red Army. The original Hua Ye stood upright. The seventh division of the new fourth army. Seventh Division of Shandong Field Army. The 25th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. 1952 has been cancelled.
26th Army: 8th Longitudinal Army of Hua Ye. The column was developed by some troops of Luzhong Military Region under the Eighth Route Army Shandong Military Region. 1950165438+10, and returned to China in June 1952.
27th Army: 1937. 12 The former Kunyu Mountain Red Army Guerrilla and Tianfu Mountain Anti-Japanese Armed Forces formed the "3rd Army of Shandong People's Anti-Japanese Salvation Army", 1938 and the 3rd detachment of Yexian Anti-Japanese Guerrilla formed the 5th detachment of Shandong People's Anti-Japanese Guerrilla, 1939 was incorporated into Huangxian County and Yexian County. In the War of Liberation, Hua Ye's Xu and Nie columns, 1949.2, were changed to the 27th Army of the People's Liberation Army, 1950. 10 entered the DPRK, and 1952. 10 returned to China.
28th Army: Hua Ye 10, developed from some troops of Bohai Military Region under Shandong Military Region of the Eighth Route Army.
29 army: The former Hua Ye 1 1 was developed by some troops of the Suzhong Military Region of the New Fourth Army 1 and the 2nd Army Division. 1950.11.18 The military department was reorganized into the railway police Command of the Military Commission.
30th Army: Hua Ye 12. Part of the 5th Army Division of the Suzhong Military Region of the New Fourth Army developed. 1950.10.16 The military department was transferred to the navy.
3 1 Army: 1947.8 The forward command of Jiaodong Military Region, which belongs to East China Military Region, and the 5th.6.7 Division of its subordinate troops were reorganized into Hua Ye 13 (the 5th.6.7 Division was changed to the 37th.38.39 Division in turn). 1949.2 changed to PLAT 3 1 army. 1952 May led by Fujian Military Region.
32nd Army: 1949.2 The frontline command of Jiaodong Military Region under East China Military Region and the 5th and 6th divisions of its subordinate units were reorganized into the 32nd Army of China People's Liberation Army. The number of 1950. 1 1 was cancelled.
33rd Army: 1949.2 Bohai Column and the 59th Kuomintang Uprising were incorporated into the 33rd Army of the People's Liberation Army. 1950. 1 1, 33rd Army was reorganized into East China Public Security Force, Songhu garrison headquarters. 97. 98. 99. 100 Division was reorganized into Public Security Division14.15.16.17, and the army was revoked.
34th Army: 1949.2 The 34th Independent Brigade of Jianghuai Military Region, which belongs to East China Military Region, and the 77th Army of the Kuomintang in Huaihai Uprising132nd Division were co-edited as the 34th Army of the People's Liberation Army. 1950.1/The 6th Division and 3rd Field Teaching of the Military Department were reorganized into East China Public Security13rd Division.
35th Army: 1949.2. The South-Central Column of Shandong Province and the 96th Army of the Kuomintang Uprising in Jinan were co-edited as the 35th Army of the People's Liberation Army. 1950. 1.35 The army was revoked, and the military department and its artillery regiment were placed under the East China Navy.
36th Army: The original Suiyuan garrison uprising troops were composed of11/army. 195 1.9 Enter the DPRK to build an airport and guard the rear. Returned to China in February. 1952, 2 Military Department cancelled.
37th Army: The original Suiyuan Garrison Rebel Army was newly formed as the 37th Army of the People's Liberation Army by the independent 7th Division and other departments. 195 1.9 Enter the DPRK to build an airport and guard the rear. Returned to China in February. 1952, the serial number of the 2 nd Army was revoked.
38th Army: former Red Army/KOOC-0/4th Division of Corps/KOOC-0/0 Regiment, 223rd Regiment of 75th Division of Red Army/KOOC-0/5 Corps, 3rd Independent Regiment of Binhai Military Region, Northeast Advance Column. Liaobei Military Region 1948. 1 1, Dongye 1, Longitudinal 1.2.3 Division and Independent 10 Division were reorganized into the 38th Army of the PLA. 1950. 10 entered the DPRK, 1953.7 returned to China.
39th Army: a part of the developed Red 15 Army. 1948. 1. 1 dongye 2 was renamed as the 39th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and the 7th Division of Northeast Independence was placed under this Army and changed to152nd Division. 1950. 10 entered the DPRK. 1952.12.18 to return to China.
40th Army: The former 3rd Dongye Army 1950. 10 entered the DPRK, 1953.7 returned to China.
4 1 Army: 1945. 10 Some troops and some independent regiments of the 6th and 5th Divisions of Shandong People's Liberation Army were compiled into the 2nd and 3rd columns of Northeast People's Autonomous Army, and 1946.2 was compiled into the 4th column of Northeast Democratic Allied Forces.1948. 1948. 1 1, reorganized as the 4th1Army of China People's Liberation Army. 1950. 1, 154 Division belongs to Guangxi Military Region.
42 nd Army: the former Dongye Five Vertical Army. Liaodong Military Region Independent 1, 2, 3 Divisions. In the war of liberation, the only army in the whole army was called the fifth column. 1950. 10 entered the DPRK, 1952. 1 1 returned to China.
The 43rd Army: The 6th column of the Northeast Democratic Allied Forces was co-edited by the former Ye Ting Independent Regiment and the forces mainly developed by the Bohai Military Region. 1948. 1 1 is the 43rd army of the People's Liberation Army.
44th Army: former Dongye Seventh Vertical. 1952. 10 revoked the military status, and the military organs were merged into the naval organs of the Central South Military Region.
The 45th Army: the command post in front of the Rezheliao Military Region, and the Independent 13.6438+06.27 Brigade of the Rezheliao Military Region. 1952.6438+00 merged with the 44th Army to form the 54th Army.
46 th Army: Jidong Military Region. Dongye 9 vertical. 1952.9 entered the DPRK. 1955. 10 to return to China.
47th Army: 65438+ 07th Division of the former 6th Red Army (359th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army). Second detachment of the 359th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army, Changchun Public Security Corps, Dongman Independence 1 Dongye 10. 195 1.2 Enter the DPRK with Comrade Luo Shengjiao as the unit. 1954.9. 16 to return to China.
The 48th Army: The 1st 1, 2nd/3rd Divisions of Jichare Liao Military Region, Dongye1/longitudinal, Comrade Dong Cunrui died in the liberation of Longhua. 1952.3. 15, the 48th Army Command was changed to 2 1 Corps Command, and the military status was revoked.
49th Army: The 2nd and 3rd Divisions of N4A and some troops transferred from Shandong Military Region entered the northeast, and developed together with local anti-Japanese coalition forces, county brigades and security teams. The 2 nd, 4 th and 5 th Divisions of Northeast Democratic Allied Forces were independent. Dongye 12 vertical. 1950.4 The military department merged with the leading organs of Guangxi Military Region, and the third division was under the leadership of Guangxi Military Region. The military department was abolished (162 division was transferred to Hunan Military Region on 1949.8). 195 1.7. 15 is based on 154 division, and expanded into the 49th Army Division, which has jurisdiction over 145.438+046.438+047 division. 1952.8, the 49th Army designation was revoked, and the Army Department was reorganized into the 3rd Army designation of the Air Force. 145 Division was reorganized into 2 1 Corps, 146 Division was placed under the Guangxi Military Region, and 147 Division was reorganized into the Public Security Bureau 12 Division.
50 th Army: 60 th Army of Changchun Uprising of the former Kuomintang Army and 58 th Division of Northeast Security of Yingkou Uprising. 1February, 950, the whole army reached more than 58,000 people. In May, more than 2,000 soldiers marched into the East Sichuan Pavilion, and the remnants of the three armies of the 20th Corps of the Kuomintang in Chengdu uprising were reduced to167th Division. In late September, he went to the northeast to stand by and cancelled the 167 division. 1950. 10.25 entered the DPRK,19510.3.15 returned to China for consolidation, re-entered the DPRK in July, and 1955.4 returned to China.
5 1 Army: The Kuomintang Corps 19, which revolted in the Battle of Crossing the River, was reorganized into the air force leading organ of the Central South Military Region on September 24th, 1950, and its subordinate units merged with the Hubei Military Region.
52nd Army: The former Changsha Uprising Army, the 1st Army of the 1st Corps of China Kuomintang People's Liberation Army. 1949 438+0 1 reorganized into 2 1 52nd Army under the Corps. 195 1.9.2 The military department canceled.
53rd Army: The former Changsha Uprising Army, the second and third armies of the First Corps of China Kuomintang People's Liberation Army. 1949 438+0 1 reorganized into 2 1 53rd Army under the Corps. 195 1.9 military department canceled.
54th Army: 1952. 10, 44th Army merged with 45th Army. 1953. 1.2 1, going north from Huiyang, Guangdong, and entering the DPRK in early February. 1958.5-7, returning to China in batches.
55th Army: 48th Army, 49th Army, 2 15, 2 19 Division 2 1 Corps merged.
58th Army: Tongbai Military Region, adapted from the former Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Field Army 10 column, composed of three brigades. 1949.3 At the beginning, the Henan Military Region was established and the Tongbai Military Region was revoked. In May, the division was placed under Hubei Military Region and Henan Military Region respectively. 1949.9 the military organs merged with the organs of Henan military region, and the serial number of the army was revoked.
The 60th Army: the 8th column of the former Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Field Army, 1948.5 was changed to the 8th column of the North China Military Region, and the 23rd Brigade was the "Glorious Linfen Brigade"; 1949.2 Change you to the 60th Army of the People's Liberation Army. 1951March participated in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea and was incorporated into 18 1 division.
6 1 Army: former North China Military Region 13 column. 195 1.3, 18 1 the division was transferred to the 60th Army, and the designation was revoked.
62nd Army: former North China Military Region 15 column. China People's Liberation Army 62nd Army. 1952.7 The 62nd Army Command was reorganized into Xikang Military Region, and the designation of the 62nd Army was cancelled.
63rd Army: 1945.9 Jizhong Military Region consists of 3 regiments of 7th, 8th and 9th Army Divisions and 6th and 6th Army Divisions 10/Regiment. 1946.3 changed its name to the 3rd column of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Field Army. 1951.2.15,63 troops entered the DPRK.
No.64 Army: 4th Longitudinal Section of North China Military Region. 195 1.2 entered the DPRK, 1953.8 returned to China.
65th Army: 8th Longitudinal Section of North China Military Region. 195 1.2.25 entered the DPRK, 193. 10 returned to China.
66th Army: North China Military Region 1. 1950. 10 entered the DPRK, 195 1.3. 15 returned to China. 1952.6- 165438+
67th Army: 2nd Longitudinal Section of North China Military Region. 195 1.6 entered the DPRK. 1954.9 returned to China.
68th Army: 6th Longitudinal Section of North China Military Region. 195 1.6 entered the DPRK. 1955.3 returned to China. Yang Yucai, the combat hero of "Surprise Attack on the White Tiger Regiment".
69th Army: 7th Longitudinal Section of North China Military Region.
The 70th Army: North China Military Region 14. 1949.438+0 1, the 70th military designation was cancelled.