The promotion experience of the first political commissar of the General Armament Department was rev

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-01

The general was the first political commissar of the ** reserve department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and his upbringing was different. Born in Tengzhou, Shandong Province in 1942, he was influenced by the stories of heroes Dong Cunrui and Huang Jiguang in his childhood, and was determined to serve the country and study diligently since he was a child.

As one of the few high-ranking intellectuals, he graduated from the Department of Engineering Mechanics of Harbin Institute of Technology and joined the People's Liberation Army in 1966. During his long-term service in the Second Artillery Corps, he successively served as deputy platoon commander and deputy head of the Propaganda Unit of the Political Department of the 811th Regiment until he was transferred to the Second Artillery Headquarters as a section chief.

In the process, he grew rapidly and accumulated a wealth of political work experience, which laid a solid foundation for future positions in important positions. In 1985, due to his outstanding work, he was transferred to the General Political Department and served as the head of the Cadre Management Department.

Three years later, in 1988, the People's Liberation Army implemented a new military rank system, and at the age of 46, he was promoted to major general. In 1990, he was promoted to deputy director of the General Political Department, and in the following two years, he was transferred to the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense as deputy political commissar. In 1993, at the age of 51, *** was promoted again and became a lieutenant general.

Then, in 1995, the 53-year-old *** was promoted again and served as the political commissar of the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense.

In 1998, with the merger of the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense with other departments to form the ** Reserve Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, ** was immediately transferred to the ** Reserve Department, and served as the first political commissar, partnering with the ** Reserve Minister *** to jointly command the newly established ** Reserve Department. Two years later, in 2000, at the age of 58, he was promoted again and became a general.

In 2002, the first minister of the Ministry of Reserves, who was promoted to vice chairman of the Military Commission, then took over the post of Minister of Reserves and became the second minister of the Ministry of Reserves. He served as Minister of the Ministry of Preparedness for two years before being transferred to the General Political Department in 2004 as Director of the General Political Department.

In 2012, after ending his eight-year tenure as director of the General Political Department, ** left the General Political Department and continued to serve as a member of the Military Commission. Now, ** is retired, in his eighties, living a quiet and indifferent life in his old age, and his body is tough.

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