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129th Division (People's Republic of China)

The 125th Division was a division deployed by the People's Republic of China during the Chinese Civil War and the Korean War. After series of redesignations and conversions, the division ends its fate as 13th Armored Brigade in April 2017.

125th Division (1948-52)
125th Infantry Division (1952-60)
125th Army Division (1960-64)
Border Defense Division of Guangzhou Military Region (1964-67)
220th Army Division (1967-68)
129th Army Division (168-85)
Tank Brigade, 54th Army (1985-98)
Armored Brigade, 20th Army(1998-2012)
13th Armored Brigade (2012-17)
Active1948.11 - 2017.4
CountryPeople's Republic of China
BranchPeople's Liberation Army
TypeBrigade
RoleArmored
Part of20th Army
Garrison/HQXiaochang, Hubei
EngagementsChinese Civil War, Korean War, Vietnam War, Sino-Vietnamese War

History

The 125th Division (Chinese: 第125师) was created in November 1948 under the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army, issued by Central Military Commission on November 1, 1948,[1] basing on the 14th Division, 5th Column of Fourth Field Army. Its history could be traced to Tonghua Detachment of Liaodong Military District, formed in November 1945.

In the composition of 42nd Corps it took part in the Chinese civil war, including the Liaoshen Campaign and Pingjin Campaign.

In October 1950 the division entered Korea as a part of the People's Volunteer Army (Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) or Chinese Communist Forces (CCF)) with a standard strength of approximately 10,000 men. It was a component of the 42nd Army, consisting of the 373rd, 374th, and 375th Regiments.[2] During its deployment in Korea Artillery Regiment, 125th Division was activated.

In November 1952 the division returned from Korea and was redesignated as 125th Infantry Division(Chinese: 步兵第125师), activating its tank regiment.

By September 1953 the division was composed of:

  • 373rd Infantry Regiment;
  • 374th Infantry Regiment;
  • 375th Infantry Regiment;
  • 505th Artillery Regiment;
  • 330th Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment.

In April 1960 the division was redesignated as 125th Army Division(Chinese: 陆军第125师).

In December 1962, 330th Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment was transferred to 200th Army Division.

In August 1964 the division was inactivated. By the same time Border Defense Division of Guagnzhou Military Region(Chinese: 广州军区边防师) was activated in Tianyang, Guangxi from headquarters of the 129th Army Division, 373rd, 375th infantry regiments, and 505th Artillery Regiment. All infantry battalions of 373rd and 375rd infantry regiments were transferred to Guangdong Provincial Military District's control, and 374th Infantry Regiment was transferred to 126th Army Division.

The Border Defense Division was composed of:

  • 1st Infantry Regiment;
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment;
  • 3rd Infantry Regiment;
  • Artillery Regiment (former 505th);
  • three independent infantry battalions.

In early 1965 Headquarters, Border Defense Division moved to Tiandong. Guangxi.

In February 1967 the division was redesignated as 220th Army Division(Chinese: 陆军第220师). All its regiments were redesignated as follows:

  • 658th Infantry Regiment (former 1st);
  • 659th Infantry Regiment (former 2nd);
  • 660th Infantry Regiment (former 3rd);
  • 590th Artillery Regiment.

In July 1968, 659th Infantry Regiment, 220th Army Division (Military Unit 6912) took part in the military operations against Red Guards faction "Guangxi April 22 Revolutionary Action Command" in Nanning, Guangxi. In the operation at least 3911 were killed.[3]

In August 1968, 658th Infantry Regiment, 220th Army Division (Military Unit 6911) took part in the military operations against Red Guards faction "July 29 Corps Army" (a branch of "April 22") in Fengshan County, killing at least 1016 civilians.[4]

In September 1968, the division was transferred to newly activated 43rd Army Corps and redesignated as 129th Army Division(Chinese: 陆军第129师). All its regiments were redesignated as follows:

  • 385th Infantry Regiment (former 658th);
  • 386th Infantry Regiment (former 659th);
  • 387th Infantry Regiment (former 660th);
  • (???) Artillery Regiment (former 590th, possibly dropped its number in August 1969).

The division then moved to Guiyang, Guizhou for "three supporting and two militarization" missions.

In February 1973 the division moved to Nanyang, Henan.

In February to March 1979 the division took part in the Sino-Vietnamese War under the command of 42nd Army Corps. During the operations the division neutralized 875 enemies at the cost of 574 casualties.

In July 1984, Reconnaissance Company, 129th Army Division took part in the Battle of Laoshan as 4th Company, 2nd Reconnaissance Group. After the battle the company received the honorific title of "Heroic Reconnaissance Company".

Armored Brigade

In October 1985 the 129th Army Division was inactivated. Headquarters. 129th Army Division was merged with 44th Tank Regiment, 11th Tank Division as Tank Brigade, 54th Army(Chinese: 第54集团军坦克旅).

In 1998, the brigade was exchanged with 11th Tank Division and became Armored Brigade, 20th Army(Chinese: 第20集团军装甲旅).

In 2012, the brigade received the designation of 13th Armored Brigade(Chinese: 装甲第13旅).

In April 2017, the brigade was officially inactivated.

Before its inactivation the brigade stationed in Xiaochang, Hubei.

References

  1. ^ 《中央军委关于统一全军组织及部队番号的规定》, http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_7254c7350100xb56.html
  2. ^ Appleman, Roy E. . South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu. United States Army Center of Military History. p. 768. CMH Pub 20-2-1. Archived from the original on 2010-06-08. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
  3. ^ 广西南宁武力攻打“四·二二”据点事件, http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_9ec66efb0101h85n.html
  4. ^ 凤山事件, https://www.douban.com/note/255915016/ 2017-10-10 at the Wayback Machine

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This article is about the division formed in 1948 For the division formed in 1966 see 125th Division 2nd Formation People s Republic of China The 125th Division was a division deployed by the People s Republic of China during the Chinese Civil War and the Korean War After series of redesignations and conversions the division ends its fate as 13th Armored Brigade in April 2017 125th Division 1948 52 125th Infantry Division 1952 60 125th Army Division 1960 64 Border Defense Division of Guangzhou Military Region 1964 67 220th Army Division 1967 68 129th Army Division 168 85 Tank Brigade 54th Army 1985 98 Armored Brigade 20th Army 1998 2012 13th Armored Brigade 2012 17 Active1948 11 2017 4CountryPeople s Republic of ChinaBranchPeople s Liberation ArmyTypeBrigadeRoleArmoredPart of20th ArmyGarrison HQXiaochang HubeiEngagementsChinese Civil War Korean War Vietnam War Sino Vietnamese WarHistory EditThe 125th Division Chinese 第125师 was created in November 1948 under the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army issued by Central Military Commission on November 1 1948 1 basing on the 14th Division 5th Column of Fourth Field Army Its history could be traced to Tonghua Detachment of Liaodong Military District formed in November 1945 In the composition of 42nd Corps it took part in the Chinese civil war including the Liaoshen Campaign and Pingjin Campaign In October 1950 the division entered Korea as a part of the People s Volunteer Army Chinese People s Volunteers CPV or Chinese Communist Forces CCF with a standard strength of approximately 10 000 men It was a component of the 42nd Army consisting of the 373rd 374th and 375th Regiments 2 During its deployment in Korea Artillery Regiment 125th Division was activated In November 1952 the division returned from Korea and was redesignated as 125th Infantry Division Chinese 步兵第125师 activating its tank regiment By September 1953 the division was composed of 373rd Infantry Regiment 374th Infantry Regiment 375th Infantry Regiment 505th Artillery Regiment 330th Tank Self Propelled Artillery Regiment In April 1960 the division was redesignated as 125th Army Division Chinese 陆军第125师 In December 1962 330th Tank Self Propelled Artillery Regiment was transferred to 200th Army Division In August 1964 the division was inactivated By the same time Border Defense Division of Guagnzhou Military Region Chinese 广州军区边防师 was activated in Tianyang Guangxi from headquarters of the 129th Army Division 373rd 375th infantry regiments and 505th Artillery Regiment All infantry battalions of 373rd and 375rd infantry regiments were transferred to Guangdong Provincial Military District s control and 374th Infantry Regiment was transferred to 126th Army Division The Border Defense Division was composed of 1st Infantry Regiment 2nd Infantry Regiment 3rd Infantry Regiment Artillery Regiment former 505th three independent infantry battalions In early 1965 Headquarters Border Defense Division moved to Tiandong Guangxi In February 1967 the division was redesignated as 220th Army Division Chinese 陆军第220师 All its regiments were redesignated as follows 658th Infantry Regiment former 1st 659th Infantry Regiment former 2nd 660th Infantry Regiment former 3rd 590th Artillery Regiment In July 1968 659th Infantry Regiment 220th Army Division Military Unit 6912 took part in the military operations against Red Guards faction Guangxi April 22 Revolutionary Action Command in Nanning Guangxi In the operation at least 3911 were killed 3 In August 1968 658th Infantry Regiment 220th Army Division Military Unit 6911 took part in the military operations against Red Guards faction July 29 Corps Army a branch of April 22 in Fengshan County killing at least 1016 civilians 4 In September 1968 the division was transferred to newly activated 43rd Army Corps and redesignated as 129th Army Division Chinese 陆军第129师 All its regiments were redesignated as follows 385th Infantry Regiment former 658th 386th Infantry Regiment former 659th 387th Infantry Regiment former 660th Artillery Regiment former 590th possibly dropped its number in August 1969 The division then moved to Guiyang Guizhou for three supporting and two militarization missions In February 1973 the division moved to Nanyang Henan In February to March 1979 the division took part in the Sino Vietnamese War under the command of 42nd Army Corps During the operations the division neutralized 875 enemies at the cost of 574 casualties In July 1984 Reconnaissance Company 129th Army Division took part in the Battle of Laoshan as 4th Company 2nd Reconnaissance Group After the battle the company received the honorific title of Heroic Reconnaissance Company Armored Brigade EditIn October 1985 the 129th Army Division was inactivated Headquarters 129th Army Division was merged with 44th Tank Regiment 11th Tank Division as Tank Brigade 54th Army Chinese 第54集团军坦克旅 In 1998 the brigade was exchanged with 11th Tank Division and became Armored Brigade 20th Army Chinese 第20集团军装甲旅 In 2012 the brigade received the designation of 13th Armored Brigade Chinese 装甲第13旅 In April 2017 the brigade was officially inactivated Before its inactivation the brigade stationed in Xiaochang Hubei References Edit 中央军委关于统一全军组织及部队番号的规定 http blog sina com cn s blog 7254c7350100xb56 html Appleman Roy E Chapter XXXIX The Big Question South to the Naktong North to the Yalu United States Army Center of Military History p 768 CMH Pub 20 2 1 Archived from the original on 2010 06 08 Retrieved 2010 08 17 广西南宁武力攻打 四 二二 据点事件 http blog sina com cn s blog 9ec66efb0101h85n html 凤山事件 https www douban com note 255915016 Archived 2017 10 10 at the Wayback Machine 建国后中国人民解放军步兵师的发展 http club xilu com zgjsyj msgview 819697 74513 html Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 129th Division People 27s Republic of China amp oldid 1118467445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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