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71st Group Army

Chinese military unit


Chinese military unit

FieldValue
unit_name71st Group Army
native_name第七十一集团军
imageFile:People's Liberation Army Ground Force sleeve badge.svg
dates1949–present
country
allegiance
branch
typeGroup army
command_structureEastern Theater Command Ground Force
garrisonXuzhou, Jiangsu
battlesSecond Sino-Japanese War
World War II
Chinese Civil War
Korean War
* Battle of Triangle Hill
current_commanderMajor General Han Bing
commander2Major General Huang Chaohui
commander2_labelPolitical Commissar
notable_commandersWang Jinshan
You Taizhong
Li Desheng
Li Zhen
Zeng Shaoshan
Ma Ning
identification_symbol[[File:71st Group Army NATO Map Symbol.svg150px]]
identification_symbol_labelNATO Map Symbol

World War II Chinese Civil War Korean War

  • Battle of Triangle Hill You Taizhong Li Desheng Li Zhen Zeng Shaoshan Ma Ning The 71st Group Army () is a Chinese People's Liberation Army Ground Force group army subordinated to the Eastern Theater Command. It was called the 12th Group Army before 2017.

History

The origin of the 12th Army lies in the surrender of the 74th Division of the Chinese Nationalist National Revolutionary Army, as well as with the sixth column of the Second Field Army. On 9 February 1949, the 34th, 35th and the 36th Divisions were incorporated into the Twelfth Army. On 29 November 1949, Chongqing was captured and later the Battle of Chengdu was fought.

In December 1950, the 12th Army entered the Korean War as the 12th Army of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army (), quickly finding itself involved in the Chinese Fifth Phase (Spring) Offensive. The 12th Army's most notable contribution to the war was the 1952 Operation Showdown, known in Chinese as the Shangganling Campaign. Despite constant barrages of artillery fire and bombings, the 12th Corps, temporarily placed under command of the PVA 15th Corps, held Sniper Ridge against Republic of Korea forces and those of the United States Army's 7th Infantry Division. Although incurring catastrophic casualties, the Chinese claimed victory in the battle and would go on to produce several major motion picture films such as Battle on Shangganling Mountain depicting the saga.

In April 1954, the 12th Army departed North Korea and returned to garrison in China in Hefei City, Anhui Province and Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province. During the military downsizing by Deng Xiaoping, the 12th Army was reorganized into the 12th Group Army of the People's Liberation Army and given the Military Unit Cover Designator (MUCD) Unit 83226. The MUCD was changed again to Unit 73061 under the Nanjing Military Region. On 1 August 1983, the 2nd Tank Division was attached to the 12th Army Corps. Later, in May 1989, the 12th Army's 34th, 36th and 110th Divisions, Artillery Brigade, and Anti-Aircraft Battalion were deployed to Beijing to enforce martial law and suppress the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.

In 2016, the military regions were abolished and replaced by theater commands; 12th Group Army was subordinated to the new Eastern Theater Command. In April 2017, the number of group armies was reduced and the 12th Group Army was redesignated as the 71st Group Army.

Organization

The 71st Group Army was first commanded by Major General Wang Yinfang from March 2017 to January 2018 until he was succeeded by Major General Li Zhonglin in January 2018. The group army's political commissar was Major General Xu Deqing from March 2017 to May 2018 when Yin Hongxing succeeded him. As of 2022, Xu serves as the Central Theater Command's political commissar.

The 71st Group Army appears to comprise six combined-arms maneuver brigades, four of which are heavy (armored), one medium (mechanized), and one light (motorized) and each of which lead four combined-arms battalions. These combined arms brigades are the PLAGF's basic operational unit, likely following the United States' and later Russia's transition from division-centric warfare to brigade-centric warfare. The 71st Group Army also commands six combat support brigades.

Since 2017, the 71st Group Army commands the following subordinate units.

  • 2nd Heavy Combined-Arms Brigade
  • 71st Artillery Brigade
  • 71st Army Aviation Brigade (陆航第71旅) - Operates Z-8, Z-9, Z-19, Z-20 helicopters
  • 71st Air Defense Brigade
  • 71st Service Support Brigade

References

Works cited

References

  1. (14 March 2017). "Snapshot: China's Eastern Theater Command". Jamestown Foundation.
  2. In accordance with the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army, issued by Central Military Commission on 1 November 1948.
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  4. {{harvnb. Zhang. 2010
  5. "Battle of Triangle Hill : American Casualties".
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  8. 坦克第2师历史,http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4990f3180100ylwa.html {{Webarchive. link. (25 August 2016)
  9. Based on Wu Renhua's study. (Chinese)[http://blog.boxun.com/hero/201006/wurenhua/1_1.shtml Wu Renhua, "进京的戒严部队和进京路线" 《1989天安门事件二十周年祭》系列之十二] Accessed 29 June 2013
  10. (20 June 2018). "序列第一的集团军迎来新军长:李中林履新第71集团军军长". [[The Paper (newspaper).
  11. Jun, Wang. (10 August 2017). "原第39集团军副军长李志忠少将已担任第71集团军副军长". [[The Paper (newspaper).
  12. Li, Xiaohang. (19 May 2017). "原第47集团军政委徐德清任驻江苏徐州某集团军首长". [[The Paper (newspaper).
  13. Ziwen, Jiang. (14 August 2018). "尹红星少将新职务明确:接棒徐德清,任第71集团军政委". [[The Paper (newspaper).
  14. (17 June 2022). "Who Will Hold "The Barrel of a Gun" in Xi's Third Term?: Recent PLA Promotions and the Outlook for the Next Central Military Commission". [[Jamestown Foundation]].
  15. (22 January 2022). "Xi presents orders to promote military, armed police officers to rank of general". [[China Daily]].
  16. (2021). "Army Techniques Publication (ATP) 7-100.3: Chinese Tactics". Headquarters, Department of the Army (United States).
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