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The founding generals were all surnamed Jia.
Major General Tao Jia: Originally named Guo Fu, the word Bayi, 1909, was born on May 28th in Kaiyuan County, Liaoning Province (now the old city of kaiyuan city) to a rich peasant family. After the founding of New China, Tao Jiayu195/KLOC-0 served as the chief of staff of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Artillery Command in May. In August of the following year, he served as the principal of the Senior Artillery School of the Central Military Commission. 1955, Tao Jia was awarded the rank of Major General of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. In the same year, I went to study in the Campaign Department of Nanjing Military Academy. 1958 Vice President of China People's Liberation Army Artillery Academy. 1960 President of Shenyang Artillery Science and Technology Research Institute. 1976 10 died on1October 22nd at the age of 67.

Major General Jia Ruoyu: Jia Ruoyu, from Hejiang, Sichuan, 19 15. 1936 joined * * * to participate in the 25,000-mile long March. From 65438 to 0949, he served as commander of Jiaodong Military Region and participated in organizing and commanding the Qing (Island) Campaign. After the founding of New China, he was the first curator to establish a military museum. 1955 awarded the rank of major general, and won the third-class August 1st Medal, the second-class Medal of Independence and Freedom, the first-class Medal of Liberation and the first-class Red Star Meritorious Medal.