The Chengdu Military Region is a military administrative command located in the southwest of the People's Republic of China, covering Chongqing,
Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, and the Xizang/Tibet Autonomous Region. It includes some of the area previously within the Kunming Military Region and has
its headquarters in Chengdu.
Contents
1 Organization
2 Current Officers
3 Sources and External Links
4 References
Organization
The Military Region includes two Group Armies (the 13th and 14th), the Tibetan 52nd and 53d Mountain Brigades, the 149th Motorised Infantry Division
at Emei, Sichuan (near Mount Emei), 2 Mobile Armed Police Divisions (38th and 41st), and the 2nd Army Aviation Regiment at Chengdu.
The International Institute for Strategic Studies attributes the region with some 180,000 personnel, with four motorised infantry divisions, one
artillery division, two armoured brigades, one artillery brigade, and two anti-aircraft brigades.
The military districts that fall within the Chengdu Military Region are:
Sichuan Provincial Military District
Tibet Military District
Guizhou Provincial Military District
Current Officers
Li Shiming (Commander), since September 2007
Fan Xiaoguang (Deputy Commander) since June 2004
Fang Dianrong (Deputy Commander) since August 2003
Gui Quanzhi (Deputy Commander) since September 2002
Li Zuocheng (Deputy Commander) since January 2008
Lu Dengming (Deputy Commander) since March 2008
Meng Jinxi (Deputy Commander) since July 2001 (CC member)
Ai Husheng (Chief-of-Staff) Since October 2007
Zhang Haiyang (Political Officer), since December 2005
Duan Luding (Deputy Political Commissar ) since July 2007
Hu Yongzhu (Deputy Political Commissar ) since December 2006
Ma Zilong (Deputy Political Commissar ) since April 2001
Qu Quansheng (Deputy Political Commissar ) since July 2000
Wu Changde (Political Department Director) since July 2007
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