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The main leaders of the four major field armies, which are the founding generals

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The predecessor of the First Field Army was the Northwest Field Army, which mainly passed through the northwest region, with 155,000 people and a maximum strength of 500,000 troops when it was established.

The main battles launched were the Yichuan Campaign, the Yan'an Defense Campaign, the Lanzhou Campaign, the Ningxia Campaign, the Northwest Yanqing Campaign, the Yulin Campaign, the Xifu Campaign and so on.

Peng Dehuai, commander and political commissar of the First Field Army, Zhang Zongxun, deputy commander, Zhao Shoushan, second deputy commander, Xi Zhongxun, deputy political commissar, Yan Kuyao, chief of staff, and Gan Siqi, director of the Political Department.

The main leaders of the four major field armies, which are the founding generals

Peng Dehuai was one of the leaders of the Pingjiang Uprising, one of the founders of the Red Fifth Army, the commander of the Red Third Army during the Red Army, the commander of the Shaanxi-Gansu Detachment, the commander of the Red First Army, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Eighth Route Army during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the commander of the Northwest Field Army and the commander of the First Field Army in the War of Liberation, and the deputy commander of the People's Liberation Army. In 1955 he was awarded the rank of marshal.

Xi Zhongxun is one of the founders of the Red Army in northern Shaanxi, chairman of the Soviet Government of the Shaanxi-Gansu Border Region, and political commissar of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningjin-Sui Joint Defense Army. Political Commissar of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningbo Field Army, Deputy Political Commissar of the Northwest Field Army, and Deputy Political Commissar of the First Field Army.

Zhang Zongxun participated in the Autumn Harvest Uprising and served as the commander of the 12th Army of the Red First Army, the chief of staff of the Fourth Army of the Red Fourth Front Army, the commander of the 385th Brigade of the Eighth Route Army, the commander of the Luliang Military Region, the commander of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningbo Field Army, the commander of the First Column of the Northwest Field Army, the deputy commander of the Northwest Field Army, and the deputy commander of the First Field Army. In 1955 he was awarded the rank of general

Zhao Shoushan was originally a Kuomintang general and later joined our party, and served as the commander of the 17th Division, the commander of the 38th Army, and the commander of the 3rd Group Army in the Kuomintang.

Yan asked for the first batch of students in Huangpu and served as the section chief, chief of the staff office, and director of the military administration department of the Eighth Route Army.

Chief of Staff of the Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region, Chief of Staff of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningjin-Sui Joint Defense Army, Chief of Staff of the Northwest Field Army, and Chief of Staff of the First Field Army. In 1955 he was awarded the rank of lieutenant general

Gan Siqi served as director of the Political Department of the Red Sixth Army Corps, director of the Political Department of the Red Second Front Army, director of the Political Department of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army, director of the Political Department of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningjin-Sui Joint Defense Army, director of the Political Department of the Northwest Field Army, and director of the Political Department of the First Field Army. In 1955 he was awarded the rank of general.

After the liberation, Xi Zhongxun served as the secretary general of the Central Military Commission, the secretary of the Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, and Zhao Shoushan served as the secretary of the Shaanxi Provincial Party Committee.

Liu Bocheng, commander of the Second Field Army, Deng Xiaoping, political commissar, Li Da, chief of staff, and Zhang Jichun, director of the Political Department.

The predecessor of the Second Field Army was the Central Plains Field Army, which liberated the Central Plains and the southwest region in the War of Liberation, and there were 280,000 people when the Second Field Army was established, and the main battles launched were the Shangdang Campaign, the Thousand Miles Leap into the Dabie Mountain, the Huaihai Campaign, the Battle of Crossing the River, the Handan Campaign, the Jinnan Campaign, etc., and the Liberation War eliminated 2.3 million Kuomintang troops.

Liu Bocheng, commander of the Second Field Army, successively served as chief of the general staff of the Red Army, president of the Red Fourth Front Army University, commander of the Western Aid Army, commander of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, commander of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region, commander of the Central Plains Field Army, and commander of the Second Field Army, and was awarded the rank of marshal in 1955

Deng Xiaoping, political commissar of the Second Field Army, was one of the leaders of the Baise Uprising, political commissar of the Red Seventh Army, director of the Propaganda Department of the Red First Army, deputy director of the Political Department of the Eighth Route Army, political commissar of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, political commissar of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region, political commissar of the Central Plains Field Army, and political commissar of the Second Field Army.

Li Da, Chief of Staff of the Second Field Army, Li Da participated in the Ningdu Uprising, served as Chief of Staff of the Second Red Army Corps, Chief of Staff of the Second Red Front Army, Chief of Staff of the 129th Division of the Eighth Route Army, Chief of Staff of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region, Chief of Staff of the Central Plains Field Army, and Chief of Staff of the Second Field Army during the Red Army, and was awarded the rank of general in 1955.

The main leaders of the four major field armies, which are the founding generals

Zhang Jichun, director of the Political Department of the Second Field Army, participated in the Autumn Harvest Uprising, and served as political commissar of the 45th Red Division, political commissar and director of the Political Department of the Red 31st Division, director of the Political Department of the Red Army University, deputy director of the Field Political Department of the Eighth Route Army, deputy political commissar and director of the Political Department of the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Military Region, and deputy political commissar and director of the Political Department of the Second Field Army.

Commander of the Third Field Army Chen Yi, Deputy Commander Su Yu,

When the Third Field Army was established, there were 820,000 people, and the main battles launched were the Laiwu Campaign, the Jinan Campaign, the Huaihai Campaign, the Shanghai Campaign, the River Crossing Campaign, the Menglianggu Campaign, the Kinmen Campaign, the Eastern Henan Campaign, and so on.

Commander of the Third Field Army Chen Yi, Deputy Commander Su Yu, Deputy Political Commissar Tan Zhenlin, Chief of Staff Zhang Zhen, and Director of the Political Department Tang Liang

Chen Yi, commander and political commissar of the Third Field Army, Chen Yi served as the commander of the 20th Army, the commander of the first detachment of the New Fourth Army, the acting commander of the New Fourth Army, the commander of the Shandong Field Army, the commander of the East China Field Army, and the commander of the Third Field Army, and was awarded the rank of marshal in 1955

Su Yu, deputy commander of the Third Field Army, served as chief of staff of the Red Tenth Army Corps, deputy commander of the second detachment of the New Fourth Army, commander of the first division of the New Fourth Army, commander of the Central China Military Region, acting commander of the East China Military Region, and deputy commander of the Third Field Army. In 1955 he was awarded the rank of General

The main leaders of the four major field armies, which are the founding generals

Tan Zhenlin, deputy political commissar of the Third Field Army, served as political commissar of the Red Twelfth Army during the Red Army. During the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the deputy commander of the third detachment of the New Fourth Army. Commander of the 6th Division of the New Fourth Army. Deputy Political Commissar of the East China Field Army, Political Commissar of the Shandong Corps. Deputy Political Commissar of the 3rd Field Army.

Zhang Zhen, chief of staff of the Third Field Army, served as chief of staff of the 12th Regiment of the Red First Army, chief of staff of the Sixth Detachment of the New Fourth Army, chief of staff of the Sixth Division of the New Fourth Army, commander of the Ninth Column of the Central China Field Army, deputy chief of staff of the East China Field Army, and chief of staff of the Third Field Army, and was awarded the rank of lieutenant general in 195

The Fourth Field Army mainly passed through the northeast region and East China, and its main achievement was the liberation of the three northeastern provinces and central China, and the Fourth Field Army had more than 1 million people when it was founded.

Lin Biao, commander of the Fourth Field Army, Luo Ronghuan, political commissar, Xiao Ke, chief of staff, and Tan Zheng, director of the Political Department.

During the Red Army, Lin Biao successively served as the commander of the Red Fourth Army, the commander of the Red First Army, the commander of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army, the commander of the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army, the commander of the Northeast Field Army, and the commander of the Fourth Field Army

During the Red Army, Luo Ronghuan successively served as the political commissar of the Red Fourth Army, the political commissar of the Red Seventh Army, the director of the Political Department of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army, the commander of the Shandong Military Region, the deputy political commissar of the Northeast Democratic Alliance Army, the political commissar of the Northeast Field Army, and the political commissar of the Fourth Field Army.

The main leaders of the four major field armies, which are the founding generals

Xiao Ke, chief of staff of the Fourth Field Army, served as the commander of the Red Sixth Army Corps, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Red Second Front Army, the deputy commander of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army, the deputy commander of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, the deputy commander of the North China Military Region, and the first chief of staff of the Fourth Field Army. In 1955 he was awarded the rank of general