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Resume of the Chief Officer of the Independent 95th Division of the National Revolutionary Army
Tang Junde (1888— 1960), a native of Shimen, Hunan Province, was originally named Ming Sheng. Graduated from Baoding Military Academy in the second phase. He has served as platoon leader, company commander and battalion commander of Xiang Army 1 Division, head, deputy brigade commander and brigade commander of the 3rd Division, head of the National Revolutionary Army 1 Officer Training Corps, 1 Chief of Staff of the Army, deputy commander of the 22nd Division, brigade commander of the 2nd Brigade of1Division, deputy commander of the 3rd Division, and resident of the Central Military Academy. 95th division commander, 1 commander of the battlefield garrison, commander of Kaifeng garrison, director of the military training division of Tianshui Hangying, commander of Baoji garrison, temporary deputy commander of the 4th Army, and deputy commander of Hexi garrison. 1946 After retiring in July, he served as a consultant to the Hunan provincial government. 1949 escaped from Taiwan Province. 1960 10 died on1October 3rd.

Li Tiejun (1904—2002) was born in Meixian District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. Graduated from the Central Military Academy and the first phase of German Army University. He has served as the platoon leader of the teaching regiment of the military academy, the company commander of the Party Army 1 brigade, the battalion commander of 1 division 1 brigade commander, brigade commander, deputy commander, commander of the 95th division, 1 division commander, and the 76th Army. On June 9, 2002, he died in San Jose, USA. The author of Memoirs of Li Tiejun.

Luo Qi (1902 ——1975) was born in Rong county, Guangxi, and her name was Zhen. 18 division platoon leader, district head, company commander, battalion commander and head, 24 division head, 19 division chief of staff, 52 division 154 brigade commander, 3 rd reserve division deputy commander and head, Baoji garrison commander, deputy director of the fourth military and political recruit training department, and deputy commander of Sunan division. 1975 died in Taiwan Province province.

Zhang Boquan (19 13— 1994) is a native of Hanchuan, Hubei Province, also known as Zhang Weihe. He graduated from the Central Military Academy for seven sessions and the regular class of the Army University for seventeen sessions. Successive platoon leader, company commander, battalion commander, subordinate to the 95th Division, head of the division, acting deputy division commander, reorganized the brigade commander of the 67th Brigade, reorganized the brigade commander of the 95th Brigade, division commander of the 95th Division, 17 Corps Chief of Staff, and 2 1 Division commander. 1949 65438+ 10 led his troops to accept peaceful adaptation in Peiping. After the founding of the People's Liberation Army, he served as an investigator of the Liaison Bureau of the General Political Department, a member of the Standing Committee of the Guangdong Provincial Political Consultative Conference, a deputy to the provincial people's congress, a counselor, deputy director, consultant and director, a member of the Standing Committee of the CPPCC, a vice president of the Guangdong Whampoa Military Academy Alumni Association, and a director of the National Whampoa Military Academy Alumni Association. 1994 passed away in Beijing on March 23rd.

Zhu Zhiyi (1906— 1993) was born in Yidu, Jiangxi (now Du Yu), whose real name was Yu Zi. Graduated from the sixth phase of the Central Military Academy and the third phase of the B-class ordinary class of the Army University. Successively served as platoon leader, company commander, battalion commander, director of the General Staff Office of the Tax Police Corps, chief of staff of the 8th Army, chief of staff of the 95th Division, brigade commander and deputy brigade commander of the 285th Brigade, director of the 45th Supplementary Trainer, chief of staff of the 6th Army, deputy commander of the 2nd Reserve Division, acting commander, head of the 2nd Corps of the Army General Command 1 Trainer, deputy commander of Gannan Division and deputy director of the General Office of the Central Training Corps. Deputy Commander of 75th Army, Deputy Commander of 87th Army, Zhoushan Defense Commander and Commander, Deputy Commander of Penghu Defense Command, Deputy Commander of Army Logistics Command, and Deputy Commander of Taiwan Province garrison headquarters. 1963 after his retirement, he served as consultant and acting secretary-general of the Taiwan provincial government, deputy director of the Taiwan Province Provincial Economic Construction Mobilization Plan Review Committee and the Land and Resources Development Committee, and deputy director of the Kuomintang Party Department in Taiwan Province Province. 199365438+/kloc-0 died in Taipei on October 2.

Guo Dong (? —? ) Huangpi people in Hubei. Graduated from the Central Military Academy in the seventh period. He used to be the battalion commander, head of the 95th Division, deputy division commander and division commander, 16 division commander, and 4 1 division commander.