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Brief introduction of Guangzhou special operations college
It should be the China People's Liberation Army Special Operations College, the former China People's Liberation Army Sports College, which belongs to the General Staff of the China People's Liberation Army and is located in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, which is at the forefront of reform and opening up. It is a new type of combat effectiveness training college with distinctive discipline characteristics and professional characteristics. It has seven master's programs in two disciplines, including Science of Tactics, operational command, military sports, sports human science, sports humanities and sociology, sports education and training, and national traditional sports. The college has strong teaching and scientific research strength, and has won a large number of teaching and scientific research achievements such as the first prize of military scientific and technological progress and the first prize of military teaching achievements.

China People's Liberation Army Special Operations Academy, China People's Liberation Army Military Sports Comprehensive Training Base (hereinafter referred to as Special Operations Academy and Military Sports Comprehensive Training Base), China People's Liberation Army Military Sports Academy and China People's Liberation Army Sports Academy (hereinafter referred to as Military Sports Academy) are military sports continuing education institutions directly under the General Staff of China People's Liberation Army. They are the only military sports comprehensive training base and military sports science research center of the PLA, and are qualified to award two master's degrees in military science and education.

Military Sports Institute has been used as the training base of national sports for many times, among which China National Boxing Taekwondo Southern Training Base is located in Military Sports Institute [1]. Before the Asian Games in Doha in 2006, Guangzhou Military Sports Institute was used as the winter training venue for China national men's taekwondo team [2]. Before the Beijing Olympic Games, Guangzhou Military Sports Institute was used as the training ground for China's national boxing team and national shooting team to prepare for the Beijing Olympic Games [3].

At present, the Military Sports Institute has the "China People's Liberation Army Special Forces Training Base" [4].

? The development of history

1949, Central South University of Military Politics (the second branch of the Southern Working Group) was separated and established as Guangdong University of Military Politics. ?

/kloc-merged again in 0/950, and Guangdong Military and Political University was renamed as the sixth branch of Central South Military and Political University. ?

195 1 year, the sixth branch of central south military and political university became independent, and the 25th Infantry School was established. ?

1952, renamed China People's Liberation Army Central South Military Region Sports School. ?

1953 was renamed China People's Liberation Army Sports School. ?

1957, the PLA Sports School (part of it) was separated and transformed into a rotation training team for sports cadres of the General Staff Department of China People's Liberation Army. ?

1957, the PLA Sports School was cancelled. ?

1958 the rotation training team of sports cadres of the general staff was renamed as the sports cadre training brigade of the general staff of the China People's Liberation Army. ?

196 1 The Sports Cadre Training Brigade of the General Staff was transformed into the China People's Liberation Army Sports Institute. ?

1969 China People's Liberation Army Sports Institute was abolished and transformed into the Guangzhou Military Region Sports Training Team of the People's Liberation Army. ?

1973, the sports training team of Guangzhou Military Region was renamed as the sports cadre training brigade of Guangzhou Military Region of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. ?

65438-0974, China People's Liberation Army Sports Institute was rebuilt on the basis of Guangzhou Military Region Sports Cadre Training Brigade. ?

1986 Guangzhou Communication College of China People's Liberation Army was established and co-located with PLA Sports Institute. ? See: Army Staff College and Communication Command College? 1992, the PLA Institute of Physical Education was merged into the Army Staff College (Department of Physical Education), but it operated independently. ?

1992, Guangzhou Communication College of PLA merged into Communication Command College (Guangzhou Branch), but operated independently. ?

1993, Communication Command College (Guangzhou Branch) and Army Staff College (Department of Physical Education) are co-located. ?

1999, Army Staff College (Department of Physical Education) and Bayi Army Sports Brigade merged to form China People's Liberation Army Sports Institute. ?

1999, Communication Command College (Guangzhou Branch) was cancelled. ?

In 2004, the China People's Liberation Army Sports Institute was abolished, and the China People's Liberation Army Military Sports Comprehensive Training Base was rebuilt, and graduate students were enrolled in the China People's Liberation Army Military Sports Institute. [5]?

20 1 1 China PLA Military Sports Academy was transformed into China PLA Special Operations Academy.