Li Hong (a native of Xiangyin, Hunan): the head of the regiment of the New 38th Division 1 14, the commander of the New 38th Division of the New 1 Army, was awarded the China-US-British Medal.
Liu (Guiyang, Hunan): Head of the New 38th Division 1 13 Regiment, led a delegation to win a total victory in yenangyaung and rescued more than 7,000 British troops.
Tang Shouzhi (from Yongzhou, Hunan): deputy commander of the new 38th division, and commander of the new 1 new 30th division.
Wen Xiaoshan (Yuanjiang, Hunan Province): Deputy commander of the 54th Army 198 Division, and deputy commander of the 30th Division of the New Army.
Long (Changsha, Hunan): Deputy Chief of Staff of the New First Army and Chief of Staff of the New 38th Division of the New First Army.
(Shaoyang, Hunan): Liu (Shaoyang, Hunan), division commander of the 22nd division of the New Sixth Army: deputy division commander of the 22nd division of the New Sixth Army.
Pan Yukun (Liuyang, Hunan): Luo Xichou (Shuangfeng, Hunan): Chief of Staff of the 50th Division of the New Sixth Army.
Long Tianwu (Shimen, Hunan): Liang (Leiyang, Hunan), commander of the New Sixth Army 14 Division; Chief of Staff of the New Sixth Army 14 Division.
Liang Zhiping (Changsha, Hunan Province): Deputy Director of the New Sixth Army 14 Division.
Xiang Fengwu (Longshan, Hunan): 7 1 Huang Yan (Yiyang, Hunan), commander of the 87th Division of the Army: 7 1 Deputy commander of the 87th Division of the Army.
Xiong Xinmin (Taoyuan, Hunan): 7 1 Deputy Commander of the 88th Army Division, 765438+ Fu Biren (Anhua, Hunan): 7 1 Chief of Staff of the 88th Army Division.
Major General Peng Yi, from Changsha, Hunan. Graduated from the seventh step of Central Military Academy, Army University 15. 1942 1 1 Chief of Staff of the Military Command, and soon became Chief of Staff of the Second Reserve Division to participate in the Anti-Japanese War in western Yunnan. 1944, served as deputy commander of the second reserve division of the sixth army, and participated in the anti-Japanese war between Yunnan and Burma.
Dai Jian, the former division commander of Hunan People's Honorary Second Division, originally planned to be the supreme commander of Japanese occupation forces in China.
Huo Yizhang (1901-1953), a native of Lingxian County, Hunan Province, was the commander of the 11th Corps and commander-in-chief of the 20th Army. Captain and general of the National Revolutionary Army.