Wu Yongda's introduction
Yongda (1895- 1932), a native of Huang An (now Hong 'an) County, Hubei Province, was once the deputy commander of the Independent First Division of the Red Fourth Front Army. Wu Yongda was born in a poor peasant family in Wudinghe Village, Fenggang County. He was stubborn and clever when he was young. After studying in a private school for more than 20 years, he dropped out of school and went to farm. 1927, Wu Yongda joined the Peasant Self-Defense Force,1/year, and took part in the Jute Uprising. 1928 * * Joined China. In July of the same year, farmers' armed forces with more than 10 people were organized to operate in Lianshan area, which successively cracked down on vigilante groups and Red Gun Clubs in Zhangzhuang and other places to protect people's property, and the guerrillas grew to hundreds. There is a ballad: "The enemy is coming, don't be afraid. Use Yongda to put the seedlings in. " . 1in March, 930, the guerrillas led by Wu Yongda were reorganized into the Red Army Training Team, which moved between Huang An and Huangpi, successively wiped out the reactionary vigilante groups in Wu Jiaji and Sanjiaomen, and participated in the first "encirclement and suppression" by the Kuomintang authorities. 193 1, the teaching team was expanded into an independent regiment of Bei' annan county, with him as the head, and he quickly put himself into the second counter-encirclement. 1October, 165438+ participated in the battle of Huang An. After the war, two independent groups, Huang An and Beannan, were co-edited as the independent first division, with Wu Yongda as the deputy commander. 1932, due to the expansion of "revolutionaries", he was killed by mistake in Xinji, Henan. 1945 the seventh national congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) approved Wu Yongda as a revolutionary martyr.