After the establishment of Siye, who replaced Liu Yalou as the first chief of staff of General Lin

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-10

After the establishment of Siye, who replaced Liu Yalou as the first chief of staff of General Lin

In the Northeast Battlefield during the Liberation Period, General Liu Yalou served as the chief of staff of General Lin, and the two generals worked together for many years, and jointly commanded the Sibao Linjiang Campaign, successfully curbing the offensive momentum of the Northeast ** and stabilizing the Northeast War situation.

Under their leadership, the Northeast People's Soldiers launched summer, autumn, and winter offensive operations, destroying a large number of enemy troops, so that the once American-style equipment and invincible ** changed from an all-out offensive to a key defense, and finally stuck to Changchun, Shenyang, Jinzhou and other big cities.

On the battlefield in the northeast, the people's soldiers have gradually grown in battle, and their numbers have exceeded **. Next, the Liaoshen Campaign was launched in the northeast region, and General Liu Yalou served as General Lin's chief of staff.

The two generals lived up to expectations and eliminated 500,000 enemies (including prisoners and insurgents) in the Liaoshen Campaign, successfully liberating Changchun, Jinzhou, and Shenyang. However, with the liberation of the entire Northeast region, the Northeast Field Army was reorganized into the Fourth Field Army, and General Liu Yalou no longer served as the chief of staff, but as the commander of the 14th Corps of the Fourth Field Army.

Liu Yalou stepped down as the chief of staff of Siye, so the question is, who became the first chief of staff of Mr. Lin? During the liberation period, Lin and Liu were a pair of ** partners, just like Liu Deng and Chen Su.

It is a pity that Liu Yalou did not continue to serve as chief of staff after the establishment of Siye, but was reappointed as the commander of the corps. So, do you know how many generals were appointed as chiefs of staff after the establishment of Shino?

The answer is four, namely Zhao Erlu, Xiao Ke, Nie Heting and Chen Guang.

Nie Heting may not have imagined that after the establishment of the Fourth Field Army of the People's Liberation Army, there were four chiefs of staff. Compared with the situation where the other three field armies had only one chief of staff, the fourth field army's chief of staff lineup can be called luxurious.

Among them, General Xiao Ke is the first chief of staff, Zhao Erlu is the second chief of staff, and Chen Guang and Nie Heting are deputy chiefs of staff. These four chiefs of staff are different in their positions, but they all play an important role by Mr. Lin's side.

In the battles to liberate Henan, Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Guangzhou, Guangxi, Hainan and other places, General Xiao Ke has always assisted General Lin and made great contributions to the success of the campaign.

Therefore, General Xiao Ke took over Liu Yalou's position and became the first chief of staff next to Mr. Lin, which can be said to be well deserved.

As the first chief of staff of General Lin, Xiao Ke played an important role in the six large-scale battles of the Siye Army, successfully eliminating the military group of Bai Chongxi and Yu Hanmou, totaling more than 450,000 people.

Although Xiao Ke was the chief of staff during the period when the Siye Army was in a period of strength, while Liu Yalou served as the chief of staff of General Lin during the liberation period and the most difficult moment of the Siye Army, the two of them cooperated together to command the famous Liaoshen Campaign and made great contributions to the country's liberation.

Although Xiao Ke served as President Lin's first chief of staff, many people only know that Liu Yalou once served as chief of staff by Mr. Lin's side. Whether it is Liu Yalou or Xiao Ke, they are the most outstanding military generals in the history of our army and have made great contributions to the cause of liberation.

Thus, after the liberation in 1955, both generals received the rank of general.

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