fbpx
Wikipedia

77th Group Army

The 77th Group Army (Chinese: 第七十七集团军; pinyin: Dì Qīshíqī Jítuánjūn), Unit 31667, formerly the 13th Group Army, is a military formation of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF). The 77th Group Army is one of thirteen total group armies of the PLAGF, the largest echelon of ground forces in the People's Republic of China, and one of two assigned to the nation's Western Theater Command.[1]

People's Liberation Army Ground Force
77th Group Army
第七十七集团军
Active1985–present
Country People's Republic of China
Allegiance Chinese Communist Party
Branch People's Liberation Army Ground Force
TypeGroup army
Part ofWestern Theater Command
Garrison/HQChongzhou,Chengdu,Sichuan
EngagementsLong March
Second Sino-Japanese War
World War II
Chinese Civil War
First Indochina War
Sino-Indian War
Vietnam War
Sino-Vietnamese War
Commanders
Current
commander
Major General Wang Suocheng
Political CommissarMajor General Kuang Ming
Notable
commanders
Chen Geng
Xie Fuzhi
Zhou Xihan
Liu Youguang
Lin Biao
Insignia
NATO Map Symbol

History edit

The 13th Group Army (Military Unit Cover Designator (MUCD) 56005)[2] was established in 1985 after the disbandment of the 50th Army. It incorporated the 149th Division, which had been part of the 50th Army.[3]

During the Sino-Vietnamese War, the Kunming Military Region took responsibility for Chinese operations during the Battle of Lào Cai, which involved the 11th and 13th Armies from the Kunming Military Region itself, and the 14th Army from the Chengdu Military Region, totaling about 125,000 troops.[4] The three armies was followed by the reserve 149th Division of the 50th Army, as well as many support units.[5] The invasion comprised three prongs of advances: while the 11th Army was assigned to attack Phong Thổ before hooking up to Sa Pa and Lào Cai from the west, the 14th Army was ordered to take Mường Khương and move against Lào Cai from the east; the central thrust was undertaken by the 13th Army, targeting Lào Cai itself, as well as the township of Cam Đường to the south.[6]

Blasko 2002, drawing upon the Directory of PRC Military Personalities, 1999 and 2000 editions, wrote that the 13 GA (MUCD 56005), at Chongqing, comprised the 37th Motorized Infantry Division (MUCD 56013), the 149th Motorized Infantry Division (MUCD 56016) at Emei, Sichuan, an Armored Brigade (MUCD 56017) at Pengzhou, Sichuan, an Artillery Brigade (MUCD 56014) at Chongqing, and an Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade (MUCD 56018) at Mianyang, Sichuan.[7]

Since 2002, various sources have identified the armored brigade as the 17th Armored Brigade and also added 2nd Helicopter Regiment and a Special Operations Group to the listing.

Organization edit

  • 39th Heavy Combined-Arms Brigade [zh]
  • 40th Mountain Combined-Arms Brigade [zh]
  • 55th Light Combined-Arms Brigade [zh]
  • 139th Heavy Combined-Arms Brigade [zh]
  • 150th Mountain Combined-Arms Brigade [zh]
  • 181st Medium Combined-Arms Brigade [zh]
  • 77th Special Operations Brigade
  • 77th Army Aviation Brigade
  • 77th Artillery Brigade
  • 77th Air Defense Brigade
  • 77th Engineering Brigade
  • 77th Chemical Defense Brigade
  • 77th Service Support Brigade

Leaders edit

Commanders edit

  • Zhou Xihan: 1949–1952
  • Chen Kang: 1952–1956
  • Xu Qixiao: 1956–1965
  • Wu Xiaomin: 1965–1968
  • Gu Yongwu: 1968–1978
  • Yan Shouqing: 1978–1980
  • An Yufeng: 1980–1983
  • Yang Anzhong: 1983–1985
  • Chen Shijun: 1985–1994
  • Gui Quanzhi: 1994–2000
  • Zhang Youxia: 2000–2005
  • Wang Xixin: 2005–2007
  • Zhao Zongqi: 2007–2008
  • Xu Yong: 2008–2013
  • Wang Kai: 2013–2017
  • Lin Huomao: 2017–2021
  • Wang Suocheng: 2021–present

Political commissars edit

  • Liu Youguang: 1949–1951
  • Jin Rubai: 1951–1954
  • Zhang Lixiong: 1954–1955
  • Kong Junbiao: 1955–1961
  • Lei Qiyun: 1961–1969
  • Duan Siying: 1965–1969
  • He Yunfeng: 1969–1970
  • Zhao Wei: 1970–1975
  • Geng Zhongxian: 1975–1978
  • Qiao Xueting: 1978–1982
  • Ai Weiren: 1983–1988
  • Xiao Huaishu: 1988–1993
  • Chen Peizhong: 1993–1996
  • Qiu Jian: 1996–2005
  • Cui Changjun: 2005–2010
  • Diao Guoxin: 2010–2012
  • Zheng Xuan: 2013–2017
  • Li Zehua: 2017–2021
  • Kuang Ming: 2021–present

References edit

  1. ^ Burke, Edmund J. (February 4, 2019). "Coming to a (New) Theater Near You: Command, Control, and Forces" (PDF). National Defense University Press.
  2. ^ Blasko 2002, 326. Note that all MUCDs in this article are the old, pre-2000 system.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on September 5, 2010. Retrieved February 17, 2016.
  4. ^ O'Dowd, p. 61-62.
  5. ^ Zhang, p. 100.
  6. ^ O'Dowd, p. 62.
  7. ^ Blasko RAND 2002, 329.

Further reading edit

  • Blasko, Dennis J. (2013). The Chinese Army Today: Tradition and Transformation for the 21st Century (2nd ed.). Routledge.

77th, group, army, chinese, 第七十七集团军, pinyin, qīshíqī, jítuánjūn, unit, 31667, formerly, 13th, group, army, military, formation, chinese, people, liberation, army, ground, force, plagf, thirteen, total, group, armies, plagf, largest, echelon, ground, forces, pe. The 77th Group Army Chinese 第七十七集团军 pinyin Di Qishiqi Jituanjun Unit 31667 formerly the 13th Group Army is a military formation of the Chinese People s Liberation Army Ground Force PLAGF The 77th Group Army is one of thirteen total group armies of the PLAGF the largest echelon of ground forces in the People s Republic of China and one of two assigned to the nation s Western Theater Command 1 People s Liberation Army Ground Force77th Group Army第七十七集团军Active1985 presentCountry People s Republic of ChinaAllegianceChinese Communist PartyBranch People s Liberation Army Ground ForceTypeGroup armyPart ofWestern Theater CommandGarrison HQChongzhou Chengdu SichuanEngagementsLong MarchSecond Sino Japanese WarWorld War IIChinese Civil WarFirst Indochina WarSino Indian WarVietnam WarSino Vietnamese WarCommandersCurrentcommanderMajor General Wang SuochengPolitical CommissarMajor General Kuang MingNotablecommandersChen GengXie FuzhiZhou XihanLiu YouguangLin BiaoInsigniaNATO Map Symbol Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 Leaders 3 1 Commanders 3 2 Political commissars 4 References 5 Further readingHistory editThe 13th Group Army Military Unit Cover Designator MUCD 56005 2 was established in 1985 after the disbandment of the 50th Army It incorporated the 149th Division which had been part of the 50th Army 3 During the Sino Vietnamese War the Kunming Military Region took responsibility for Chinese operations during the Battle of Lao Cai which involved the 11th and 13th Armies from the Kunming Military Region itself and the 14th Army from the Chengdu Military Region totaling about 125 000 troops 4 The three armies was followed by the reserve 149th Division of the 50th Army as well as many support units 5 The invasion comprised three prongs of advances while the 11th Army was assigned to attack Phong Thổ before hooking up to Sa Pa and Lao Cai from the west the 14th Army was ordered to take Mường Khương and move against Lao Cai from the east the central thrust was undertaken by the 13th Army targeting Lao Cai itself as well as the township of Cam Đường to the south 6 Blasko 2002 drawing upon the Directory of PRC Military Personalities 1999 and 2000 editions wrote that the 13 GA MUCD 56005 at Chongqing comprised the 37th Motorized Infantry Division MUCD 56013 the 149th Motorized Infantry Division MUCD 56016 at Emei Sichuan an Armored Brigade MUCD 56017 at Pengzhou Sichuan an Artillery Brigade MUCD 56014 at Chongqing and an Anti Aircraft Artillery Brigade MUCD 56018 at Mianyang Sichuan 7 Since 2002 various sources have identified the armored brigade as the 17th Armored Brigade and also added 2nd Helicopter Regiment and a Special Operations Group to the listing Organization edit39th Heavy Combined Arms Brigade zh 40th Mountain Combined Arms Brigade zh 55th Light Combined Arms Brigade zh 139th Heavy Combined Arms Brigade zh 150th Mountain Combined Arms Brigade zh 181st Medium Combined Arms Brigade zh 77th Special Operations Brigade 77th Army Aviation Brigade 77th Artillery Brigade 77th Air Defense Brigade 77th Engineering Brigade 77th Chemical Defense Brigade 77th Service Support BrigadeLeaders editCommanders edit Zhou Xihan 1949 1952 Chen Kang 1952 1956 Xu Qixiao 1956 1965 Wu Xiaomin 1965 1968 Gu Yongwu 1968 1978 Yan Shouqing 1978 1980 An Yufeng 1980 1983 Yang Anzhong 1983 1985 Chen Shijun 1985 1994 Gui Quanzhi 1994 2000 Zhang Youxia 2000 2005 Wang Xixin 2005 2007 Zhao Zongqi 2007 2008 Xu Yong 2008 2013 Wang Kai 2013 2017 Lin Huomao 2017 2021 Wang Suocheng 2021 presentPolitical commissars edit Liu Youguang 1949 1951 Jin Rubai 1951 1954 Zhang Lixiong 1954 1955 Kong Junbiao 1955 1961 Lei Qiyun 1961 1969 Duan Siying 1965 1969 He Yunfeng 1969 1970 Zhao Wei 1970 1975 Geng Zhongxian 1975 1978 Qiao Xueting 1978 1982 Ai Weiren 1983 1988 Xiao Huaishu 1988 1993 Chen Peizhong 1993 1996 Qiu Jian 1996 2005 Cui Changjun 2005 2010 Diao Guoxin 2010 2012 Zheng Xuan 2013 2017 Li Zehua 2017 2021 Kuang Ming 2021 presentReferences edit Burke Edmund J February 4 2019 Coming to a New Theater Near You Command Control and Forces PDF National Defense University Press Blasko 2002 326 Note that all MUCDs in this article are the old pre 2000 system 中国人民解放军陆军第13集团军 Archived from the original on September 5 2010 Retrieved February 17 2016 O Dowd p 61 62 Zhang p 100 O Dowd p 62 Blasko RAND 2002 329 Further reading editBlasko Dennis J 2013 The Chinese Army Today Tradition and Transformation for the 21st Century 2nd ed Routledge Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 77th Group Army amp oldid 1214002976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.