Xiong Fei:
Former political commissar of Guangdong Military Region. Comrade Xiong Fei, a native of Xiangtan County, Hunan Province, joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants in 1930, and joined the China Production Party in 193 1 year. He has served as monitor, company commander, battalion commander, hospital political commissar, deputy political commissar of the regiment, director of the political department of military sub-divisions, division political commissar, political commissar of Bohai Military Region, deputy political commissar of Jiaodong Military Region, political commissar of logistics department of Shandong Military Region, political commissar of logistics department of jinan military area command, political commissar of jinan military area command Engineering Corps and political commissar of Shandong Military Region. During the revolutionary war years, he took part in the 25,000-mile long March.
He was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.
Comrade Xiong Fei died in Guangzhou on September 26th, 2000 at the age of 90.
Xiong Kui:
Formerly known as bear, man. A native of Qiling Township, Yongding County, Fujian Province. He has served as chief of staff and deputy commander of Xikang Military Region, member of the Standing Committee of Xikang Military Region Committee and member of the Finance and Economics Committee of Xikang Provincial Government. /kloc-joined the China * * * Production Youth League in 0/930, joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants in 0/93 1933, and changed from * * * Youth League to China * * * Production Party party member in 0/933. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as the company commander and acting battalion commander of the fifth division 15 regiment of the Red Third Army Corps and the chief of staff of the third regiment of the first division of the Red First Army Corps. Participated in the anti-encirclement campaign in the Central Soviet Area and the 25,000-mile Long March. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the reconnaissance staff of the independent regiment of the Eighth Route Army 1 15 Division, the head of the second regiment of the first military division of the Jinchaji Military Region, the commander of the third detachment, the chief of staff of the 11th military division of Pingxi, the head of the seventh regiment of the Jinchaji Military Region and the commander of the 13th military division. Participated in battles such as Pingxingguan and the struggle to open up Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei anti-Japanese base areas. During the War of Liberation, he served as the chief of staff of the 15 column command of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region and the chief of staff of the 62nd Army Command of the 18 Corps of the China People's Liberation Army. Participated in the battles of Taiyuan, Shijiazhuang and Fuzhou. After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as chief of staff and deputy commander of Xikang Military Command, member of the Standing Committee of Xikang Military Region Committee and member of the Finance and Economics Committee of Xikang Provincial Government. 1954 graduated from Nanjing military academy, and later served as deputy commander and chief of staff of 14 Army and deputy commander of Yunnan Military Region. 1994 died of illness in Kunming on March 5th at the age of 82.
1955 awarded the rank of major general.
Xiong Ting:
Formerly known as Xiong Guangxun. People from Jinzhai, Anhui. 1928 participated in the revolution. /kloc-joined the China * * * production party in 0/930. I was a propaganda officer during the Agrarian Revolutionary War. Participated in the struggle in the base areas of Hubei, Henan and Anhui and the three-year guerrilla war. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he joined the New Fourth Army with guerrillas and participated in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression behind enemy lines. He has served as the director of the political department of the seventh regiment of the fourth detachment of the New Fourth Army, the deputy director of the political department of the ninth regiment, the organization director of the political department of the fourth detachment, the organization director of the political department of the fourth brigade of the second division, the deputy director of the political department of the Dong Military Region of Jinpu Road in Huainan, and the deputy director of the political department of Huainan Independent Brigade. He has been engaged in political work behind enemy lines for a long time.
1955, he was awarded the rank of major general. 198 1 died in Hefei in March.
Xiong Huang:
Former adviser of Urumqi Military Region. Comrade Xiong Huang, a native of Liuyang, Hunan Province, joined the Red Army of Chinese Workers and Peasants in 1930 and the Producers' Party of China in the same year. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as an officer, instructor and section chief, and participated in the anti-encirclement campaign and the 25,000-mile long March in the Hunan-Hubei-Jiangxi border region and the Hunan-Jiangxi border region. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as director, deputy political commissar, acting political commissar, section chief, deputy political commissar, director and political commissar of the Northern Hubei Division of the Southern Detachment, and participated in the waist-slimming campaign and the Nanniwan mass production movement. He led his troops through countless battles in the North-South Reunification Movement, which was the so-called "Second Long March". During the War of Liberation, he served as deputy political commissar and political commissar of the brigade, participated in the battles of Yuncheng, Wazi Street, Huanglong, Fu Mei and Xining, and made immortal contributions to the liberation of the northwest. After the founding of New China, he served as division political commissar, secretary of Xinjiang Yanqi prefectural party committee, political commissar of Yanqi military division, second deputy director and director of political department of Xinjiang Military Region, and deputy political commissar and consultant of Xinjiang Military Region. He is the sixth and seventh member of the Standing Committee of China People's Political Consultative Conference.
He was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.
In the early days of entering Xinjiang, he actively participated in the struggle against bandits and organized his subordinates to carry out production and construction. He often went deep into the front-line investigation and study of the army and the frontier defense, guided the army to strengthen the revolutionary, modern and regular construction, vigorously carried out the struggle against the enemy, and made important contributions to safeguarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the motherland and the stability of Xinjiang. During the Cultural Revolution, he fought resolutely with Lin Biao and the Gang of Four counter-revolutionary groups. He supported the line, principles and policies of the Party since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee, and consciously kept consistent with the Party Central Committee. In the revolutionary career of nearly 70 years, Comrade Xiong Huang studied diligently, worked actively, adhered to principles, took the overall situation into account, had a democratic style of work, United with comrades, was strict with himself, and was honest and devoted to public service, and always maintained the political nature and fine tradition of hard struggle of our party and army. Comrade Xiong Huang died of illness in Urumqi on June 65, 2006, at the age of 83.
Xiong Zhaoren:
Xiong Zhaoren (19 12-) was born in Lei Hu Township, Yongding County, Fujian Province. Joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants from 65438 to 0929,
193 1 Join the China Communist Youth League, 1933 Join the China * * * Production Party. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as a soldier, squad leader and platoon leader of 9 independent regiments in Fujian Military Region, and deputy battalion commander and captain of 3 battalion of Yongpingjing (Yongding, Pinghe and Nanjing) of Southwest Fujian Military and Political Committee. After the Long March, the main force of the Red Army persisted in guerrilla warfare in southwest Fujian for three years. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he was incorporated into the second detachment of the New Fourth Army to fight against Japan in the north. He served as the company commander of the 4th, 2nd and 5th battalions of the second detachment of the New Fourth Army, the instructor of the military spy camp, the political commissar of the spy camp of the Jiangbei Command of the New Fourth Army, and the chief of staff of the new 3rd regiment of the second detachment. After the Southern Anhui Incident, he served as the political commissar of the 47th Regiment of the 6th Division 16 Brigade of the New Fourth Army. 1943 entered the East China Party School in China. After graduation, he served as deputy commander of the Third Army Division of Jiangsu and Zhejiang Military Region, deputy head of the 46th Regiment of 16 Brigade, and deputy commander of the First Army Division of Jiangsu and Zhejiang Military Region. During the War of Liberation, after the main force of the New Fourth Army went north to Shandong, it stayed in southern Jiangsu to persist in the armed struggle, served as commander of the Jiangsu-Zhejiang-Anhui Border Region Command and minister of the military department of the Jiangsu-Zhejiang-Anhui Border Region Military Commission, consolidated the base areas behind enemy lines in southern Jiangsu, and made important contributions to welcoming the main force of the People's Liberation Army to cross the river south. 1949 Deputy Commander of Southern Anhui Military Region. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as deputy commander of the Northern Anhui Military Region. 1954 entered the Advanced Acceleration Department of PLA Military Academy. After graduation, he served as deputy chief of staff of Fujian Military Region, political commissar of Fuzhou Military Region, Fujian Production and Construction Corps and deputy chief of staff of Fuzhou Military Region, and was elected as vice chairman of the second and fourth CPPCC in Fujian Province.
1955 awarded the rank of major general.
1In July, 988, the Central Military Commission awarded the First Class Red Star Meritorious Medal.
Xiong Zuofang:
Jinan military area command, former deputy commander. Xiong Zuofang is from Xinxian County, Henan Province. 1929 joined the China Youth League, 193 1 joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants, 1933 joined the Chinese Production Party. He has served as propagandist, propaganda officer, secretary of provincial party committee organization, secretary of county party committee, political commissar of guerrilla brigade, political commissar of regiment, deputy brigade commander, teacher, minister of cadre department, deputy commander of jinan military area command and chief of staff.
1955 was awarded the rank of major general.
China * * * deputy to the Ninth National Congress of the Productive Party, member of the Sixth and Seventh China People's Political Consultative Conference. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he participated in the second, third and fourth anti-encirclement campaigns in the Hubei, Henan and Anhui Soviet areas and participated in the 25,000-mile Long March. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he led his troops to participate in the three major battles of Pingba, Dawushan, Guangji and Xishui, which made great contributions to the opening and development of the anti-Japanese base areas. During the War of Liberation, he participated in the "Central Plains Breakthrough" and guerrilla warfare in western Anhui. After the Huaihai Campaign, he led his troops to liberate six counties in southeastern Henan. After the founding of New China, he devoted a lot of efforts to the revolutionization, modernization and regularization of the army. During the 10 turmoil, we fought resolutely with Lin Biao and the Gang of Four counter-revolutionary groups. He supported the line, principles and policies of the Party since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee, and consciously kept consistent with the CPC Central Committee politically. Comrade Xiong Zuofang devoted his life selflessly to the liberation of China people and the construction of the people's army. He is conscientious and responsible in his work. Take the overall situation into consideration, adhere to principles, and be brave in carrying out criticism and self-criticism; Brave in combat and decisive in command; Keep in touch with the masses, unite with comrades, be honest and clean, live a simple life, and always maintain and carry forward the political qualities and fine traditions of our party and army. Comrade Xiong Zuofang died in Jinan on 19941October 6 at the age of 8 1.
Xiong Yingtang:
Former deputy commander of Nanjing Military Region. Comrade Xiong Yingtang is from Hongan County, Hubei Province. 1928 joined the Chinese red army of workers and peasants, 1929 joined the China * * * production youth league, and 1933 became party member of China * * * production party. He has served as monitor, platoon leader, political instructor, battalion commander, detachment leader, chief of staff, brigade commander and so on. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he participated in the first, second and fourth counter-campaigns against "encirclement and suppression" and the 25,000-mile Long March in the Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Sichuan and Shaanxi Soviet areas. During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he took part in Zhumen Town's campaign to stop the enemy from going south, the anti-mopping-up campaign in southern Anhui and the defending war of the "Chao Wu" base area, which consolidated and developed the anti-Japanese revolutionary base area. During the War of Liberation, he led his troops to attack southern Shandong and move to northern Jiangsu. He led his troops to fight in Huaihai and cross the river, and participated in organizing and directing the battles in Zaozhuang, Surabaya, Sudong, Lailong 'an, Huaiyin, Lianshui, Yongjia Town, Shagou, Laiyang, Huaihai, crossing the river and liberating Shanghai, which contributed to the liberation of China people. After the founding of New China, he devoted himself to the revolutionization, modernization and regularization of our army, and often went deep into the grass-roots and seaside national defense investigation and research to guide the work. Support the line, principles and policies of the Party since the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee, and consciously keep consistent with the CPC Central Committee and the Central Military Commission politically, ideologically and practically. China * * * is the representative of the Ninth National Congress of the Communist Party of China and the former secretary of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Committee.
He was awarded the rank of major general in 1955.
Comrade Xiong Yingtang has a firm political belief, is brave and tenacious, works actively, works hard, adheres to principles, is fair and upright, is good at uniting comrades, keeps close contact with the masses, leads a frugal life, is honest and upright, and has always maintained the fine tradition of hard struggle of our party and army and the true colors of the old Red Army. Comrade Xiong Yingtang died in Shanghai on February 65, 1996 at the age of 85 due to illness.
Xiong Botao:
Xiong Botao participated in the Ningdu Uprising in 193 1 year. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he served as Chief of Operations of the 11th Division of the Fifth Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army, Head of the 1st Regiment, Chief of Staff of the 8th Division of the Red Army and Chief of Staff of the 2nd Division of the Red Army. Participated in the Long March. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the chief of staff of the First Independent Regiment of the Eighth Route Army 1 15 Division, the chief of staff of the First Military Division of the Jinchaji Military Region, the commander of the Fourth Military Division, the director of the Staff Office of the Jinchaji Military Command, the education director of the Second Branch of the China People's Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, and the chief of staff of the Henan People's Anti-Japanese Army. During the War of Liberation, he served as the Chief of Staff of the Second Column of the Central Plains Military Region, the Chief of Staff of the Songjiang Military Region, the Deputy Commander of the Twelfth Column of the Northeast Field Army, and the Deputy Commander of the 49th Army of the Fourth Field Army.
After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as deputy chief of staff of the China People's Liberation Army Public Security Force, deputy commander of the Beijing Garrison, deputy commander of the public security force and adviser to the Second Artillery Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
1955 was awarded the rank of major general.