67th Group Army
The 67th Group Army was a
History
The predecessor of the 67th group army was the troops of the Jin-Cha-Ji military district. After the victory against Japan, it was reorganized into the Second Column of the Jin-Cha-Ji region. Guo Tianmin (later Yang Dezhi) served as commander, Li Zhimin was the political commissar.
During the civil war, it participated in the main fighting in North China.
In June 1951,[2] it entered Korea under the command of Li Xiang, with Commissar Kuang Fuzhao, and the 199th, 200th, and 201st Divisions.[3] In the summer of 1953, during the counterattacks, he took the position of the position and repulsed the enemy's attack.
In the 1980s, participated in the
The army was dissolved in 1999. In Dennis Blasko's 2002 RAND chapter, he wrote that the army headquarters (the 54862 Unit) in
References
- ^ a b Dennis J. Blasko, "PLA Ground Forces: Moving towards a Smaller, More Rapidly Deployable, Modern Combined Arms Force," The PLA as Organization, ed. James C. Mulvenon and Andrew N.D. Yang (Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2002), 331.
- ^ Hu & Ma 1987, p. 90.
- ^ Chinese Military Science Academy 2000b, p. 559.
- Chinese Military Science Academy (2000b), History of War to Resist America and Aid Korea (抗美援朝战争史) (in Chinese), Volume III, Beijing: Chinese Military Science Academy Publishing House, ISBN 7-80137-394-4