Feng Da
Feng Da (1924-2009), male, from Lingchuan, Shanxi Province. In February 1938, he participated in the Anti Japanese sacrifice League, and in the next year, he joined the Shanxi young anti enemy decisive team. He joined the Eighth Route Army in November 1939 and the Communist Party of China in February 1940. Former vice political commissar and retired cadre of the PLA Navy East China Sea Fleet died in Shanghai on April 18, 2009 at the age of 85.
Character experience
During his revolutionary career, he successively served as mimeographer, technical secretary, Secretary of company branch, special commissioner of Taihang military region battalion, special commissioner of regiment, political instructor of Shanxi Hebei Shandong Henan field military camp, section chief of Political Department of the third corps of the second field army, director of Political Department of regiment. After 1952, he successively served as political commissar of naval ship brigade, deputy director of Political Department of regiment, deputy political commissar of regiment, political commissar of regiment, and political commissar of Lushun base Director of the administration department, deputy political commissar of the navy military and political cadre school, first deputy political commissar of the Navy Zhoushan base, deputy political commissar of the Navy East China Sea fleet, etc. He took part in the hundred regiment war, the struggle against "mopping up" and "encroachment" and the battles of marching into the Dabie Mountains, Huaihai, crossing the Yangtze River and marching into the southwest. He made contributions to the construction of the revolutionization, modernization and regularization of the army.
Get honor
Feng Da is a deputy to the Sixth National People's Congress. He was awarded the rank of naval lieutenant colonel in 1955. He was awarded the three-level Medal of independence and freedom, the three-level Medal of liberation and the medal of independence and meritorious service.
Chinese PinYin : Feng Da
Feng Da