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Peng Bo's resume.
1In August, 938, Peng Bo, who was only 17 years old, resolutely joined the anti-Japanese team with full hatred for the Japanese devils, and was later appointed as the captain of the anti-Japanese guerrillas in Luxi. As soon as he arrived in the army, the fire of revenge was burning in his heart, and he carried forward the fearless revolutionary heroism and fought tenaciously with the enemy. Every battle would be ahead. He participated in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the War of Liberation, the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and became an excellent commander of the People's Liberation Army after many battles. Peng Bo used to be a company instructor, battalion commander, brigade training chief, regiment political commissar, deputy director and director of division political department, division political commissar, director of military political department, director of Nanjing Revolutionary Committee and commander-in-chief of Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge construction, director of Bayi Film Studio, secretary of party committee, and political commissar of Jiangsu Military Region. When Peng Bo was the director of Nanjing Revolutionary Committee and the general commander of Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge construction, he completed the construction of Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge on time and in quantity, and completed the tasks entrusted to him by Premier Zhou. During his tenure as director of the Revolutionary Committee and secretary of the Party Committee of Bayi Film Studio, he organized and filmed many excellent films, such as Hanging Red Lantern, Sparkling Red Star, Red women soldiers and Battle on the Plain, which were overthrown by Jiang Qing and served as the political commissar of the army and the political commissar of the Jiangsu Military Region after liberation. Won the second-class Independence Medal of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; 1955 was awarded the second medal of independence and freedom and the second medal of liberation; 1988 was awarded the second-class medal of honor for independent meritorious service.