Guo Rulin
Guo Rulin (1920-2010) was born in Tieliang. Born on December 10, 1920 in Taihe County, Anhui Province (now Jieshou City). National Party membership. He graduated from the air force mechanical school, the 14th Air Force Academy, the air force command and staff school, the three armed forces United University, and the general class of the war Academy. He used to be a pilot and a sub captain. Later, he went to the United States to study. He used to be a squadron leader of the air force of the Kuomintang government. After going to Taiwan, he successively served as the commander of the Taiwan air force, the principal of the Air Force Academy, the chief of staff of the air force headquarters, the deputy commander in chief of the Taiwan garrison, the deputy commander in chief and commander in chief of the air force, and the deputy chief of staff of the General Staff Headquarters. He has successively served as squadron leader, deputy leader, leader, director of the political and War Department of the regiment, deputy leader and leader of the regiment, deputy director of the combat training department of the air force headquarters, deputy commander of the Air Force Combat Command, director of the organization and personnel department of the air force headquarters, President of the Air Force Academy, and chief of staff of the air force headquarters.
Life of the characters
In January 1980, he served as deputy commander in chief of the "police headquarters". from July 1981 to July 1986, he served as "deputy commander in chief of the air force" and "commander in chief of the air force" in December. He was promoted to "Air Force General II". He served as "deputy chief of staff" and "executive officer" from July 1986 to July 1988. In May 1988, he served as the commander of the "presidential palace". In December 1989, he served as the national policy adviser of the "presidential palace" and was reappointed in May 1996. He was elected to the 13th Central Committee of the Kuomintang in July 1988. He was appointed as a member of the 14th Central Committee of the Kuomintang in 1993.
Chinese PinYin : Guo Ru Lin
Guo Rulin