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Resume of Su Feng
Su Feng, female, formerly known as Tao Wanrong. 19 16 May 1 Born in Macheng, Hubei Province, 1929 took part in the revolution. /kloc-in the spring of 0/930, he was transferred to Macheng County Committee of Shaogong. In the autumn of the same year, he entered the radio training class of the Red Fourth Army. 1February, 932, with the Fourth Army of Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army crossing Hanshui and Bashan, participated in the creation of Sichuan-Shaanxi revolutionary base areas. 1In March, 933, the Red Fourth Front Army established a women's independent camp in Tongjiang. As the women's propaganda captain of the Political Department of the Red Fourth Front Army, Su Feng became the battalion commander of the women's independent camp, only 17 years old. The main tasks of the women's independent camp are: preventing bandits, searching mountains, cleaning the battlefield, and escorting the transportation of ammunition and food. Shortly after the establishment of the women's independent camp, it won a great victory in Yinglong Mountain, Tongjiang County, and wiped out a regiment in Sichuan Juntian, which was commended by the head of the headquarters. 1In March, 934, women cadres transferred from Nanba and other places to the central area gathered together, and an independent women's group was established in Chi Chang, and served as the group leader. The women's independent regiment consists of four battalions, 1000 female soldiers. Under the guidance and command of Su Feng, the women's independent regiment defended the organs, eliminated bandits, cooperated with the main force of the Red Army, and delivered weapons, ammunition and the sick and wounded, and achieved many victories. The story of "female soldiers paying white bandit guns" spread all over Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet area. 1In April, 935, the Red Army withdrew from the Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet Area, and the women's independent group led by Su Feng and Zhang was organized as the women's independent division of the Fourth Army of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants, and participated in the world-famous Long March.