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What is Tan's background?
Tan Jiashu (1909.8~ 1987.8), Zhou Fangren, Chaling County, Hunan Province. 1926 joined the communist youth league, and 1927 was selected by the organization in June. He was admitted to the Military Training Team of the 24th Division of the Fourth Army of the National Revolutionary Army led by Ye Ting, and then joined the army in the division. 1August, 927, participated in the Nanchang Uprising. Injured on the way south, he was transferred from Hong Kong to his hometown. /kloc-joined the revolutionary army of workers and peasants in 0/927 and joined China in the same year. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, Ren Hongjun's independent division commander, director of education of the Red Army University and chief of staff of the Red Sixth Army Corps participated in the Long March. 1939, he went to study in the military academy of Fulongzhi, Soviet Union. 1945 after graduation, he served as vice president and director of education of Zhongyuan Military and Political University and director and vice president of education of North China Military and Political University. After the founding of New China, he served as Deputy Commander of the Air Force and Minister of Military Academy. 1955 was awarded the rank of lieutenant general, and won the first-class Bayi medal, the second-class medal of independence and freedom, and the first-class medal of liberation. He is a deputy to the Fourth National People's Congress and a member of the Fifth China People's Political Consultative Conference.

Tan Wenbang (1909~ 1987) was born in Xiaping, Xiaotianzhai, Chaling County, Hunan Province. /kloc-joined the revolution in 0/929, the Communist Youth League in 0/2, the Red Army in 0/932, and became members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in the same year. Participated in the Long March. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Liberation War, he served as the political commissar of the 48th Regiment of the Red Sixth Army, the 7th Regiment of the Eighth Route Army, and the 4th Field125th Division respectively. After the founding of New China, he served as deputy director of the political department of a certain army of the People's Volunteers and political commissar of the Hunan Military Region. 1955 was awarded the rank of major general, the second-class August 1st Medal, the second-class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the first-class Medal of Liberation. In the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, he was awarded the second-class national flag medal and the second-class medal of freedom and independence by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. He is a delegate to the Seventh National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC).

Tan Tianzhe (19 12~ 1998) was born in Meitian, Yantang, Chaling County, Hunan Province. /kloc-joined the revolution in 0/930, the Communist Youth League in April of the same year, the Red Army in May of the following year, 165438+ 10, and the CPC party member participated in the Long March. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, his main duties in different periods were: the head of the confidential section of the Red Sixth Army Corps and the instructor of the headquarters, the director of the political department of the Special Service Group of the 359 Brigade, and the political commissar of the Ministry of Health of the 47 th Army in the Fourth Field. After the founding of New China, he served as deputy political commissar of Guangzhou Military Region and political commissar of Fujian Naval Base. 1964 was promoted to the rank of Major General, and won the Second Class Bayi Medal, the Second Class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the Second Class Medal of Liberation.

Tan (1915 ~1991) is a native of Chaling County, Hunan Province. 1926 joined the peasant movement, 1929 joined the red guards, and soon joined the county guerrillas. 1930 was incorporated into the second column of the guerrilla forces in eastern Hunan in September. 193 1 * * Joined China. Participated in the Long March. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, his main duties were: reconnaissance chief of the Protection Bureau of the Red Sixth Army Corps, Commissioner of the Red Sixteen Division, political commissar of the Logistics Department of the Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region, and deputy political commissar of the special forces column of the Second Field Army. After the founding of New China, he served as commander and political commissar of the Corps of Engineers of the People's Liberation Army of China, commander of the Volunteer Corps of Engineers, and commander of the Corps of Engineers of the Military Commission. 1955 was awarded the rank of major general, and won the second-class August 1st Medal, the second-class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the first-class Medal of Liberation. Won the medal of freedom and independence of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the second-class flag medal in the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. He was an alternate member of the 11th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, a member of the 12th Central Committee, a member of the Central Military Commission, and a representative of the 5th National People's Congress, and was later elected as a member of the Central Advisory Committee.

Tan Zuojun may be related to the Admiralty, and it is estimated that he is related to Major General Tan Tianzhe.