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I watched a TV series recently, in which there was a battalion commander whose rank was actually a colonel. Is this normal?
The TV series is "Top Secret 543", with Xiao Zhanwu as the protagonist and our Yue Zhenhua University for the Aged as the background.

At first, he was the head of the regiment, and later he formed a missile battalion as the battalion commander.

Although he only hung up the post of battalion commander, his rank was very high and he was once promoted to senior colonel.

What about this missile battalion? Although it is only called a battalion unit, its level is not low.

It can be said that his unit is a battalion establishment, but in fact his level is a brigade level. Director Jin is a place-level cadre. Later, Director Jin became the army chief of staff, and Xiao Zhanwu also became a teacher, with several battalions under his jurisdiction. So his battalion commander at that time was actually equivalent to the level of brigade commander.

With the strength of Yue senior colonel, it is also possible to further become a general.

Later, when Yue University retired, he was the deputy chief of staff of the army. Theoretically, he is equivalent to a major general.

Unfortunately, after he was promoted to senior colonel, our country just abolished the rank system. So, he didn't upgrade again. When we resumed the rank system after the reform and opening up, Senior Colonel Yue had retired. So it's a pity.