Wu Tao
Wu Tao (1912-1983), Mongolian, was born in Shenyang, Liaoning Province. He graduated from the Department of political science and law of China University in 1935. He joined the Communist Party of China in the same year. Took part in the 129 movement. He took part in the hundred regiment war and the Liaoshen campaign. He was awarded the rank of major general in 1955. He was awarded the second level Medal of independence and freedom and the first level Medal of liberation. He is a deputy to the Fourth National People's Congress and the ninth member of the Communist Party of China. Member of the 10th CPC Central Committee.
Life of the characters
He took part in the revolutionary activities in 1928, studied in Peking University of China in 1929, took part in the Anti Japanese and national salvation movement after the September 18th Incident in 1931, joined the Communist Party in October 1935, and took part in the Anti Japanese and patriotic student movement in Peking. during the Anti Japanese War, he served as the squadron leader of the Anti Japanese vanguard in Suixi reclamation area, the chief of the organization section and chief of staff of the Corps, the deputy director of the Political Department of the Jire Chahar Anti Japanese United detachment, the director and political commissar of the Political Department of the 10th regiment of the Jincha Hebei military area, and the Secretary of the CPC Central County Committee, the deputy director, director and deputy political commissar of the Political Department of the Pingbei military area, and the political commissar of the Rexi detachment of the Jicha Reliao military area. during the war of liberation, he served as political commissar of the eighth field brigade of Shanxi Chahar Hebei, political committee of the Northeast Jiamusi garrison headquarters, deputy director and director of the Political Department of the artillery column of the Northeast Field Army, and deputy director of the Political Department of the special forces of the fourth field army. after the founding of the people's Republic of China, he served as director of the artillery Political Department of the fourth field army, director of the political department directly under the Central Military Commission, director of the Political Department of the general staff of the people's Liberation Army, vice political commissar and political commissar of the inner Mongolia Military Region, vice political commissar of the Beijing Military Region and first political commissar of the Inner Mongolia Military Region. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of major general and won the second level Medal of independence and freedom and the first level Medal of liberation. Wu Tao is a deputy to the Fourth National People's Congress and a member of the ninth and tenth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
The death of a character
In 1983, Wu Tao died.
Chinese PinYin : Wu Tao
Wu Tao