The Logistic Support Department of the Central Military Commission ( Chinese : 中央军委后勤保障部 ) is a first-level functional department of Theater Deputy grade under the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China . It was founded on January 11, 2016, under Xi Jinping 's military reforms . The department organizes and leads the logistics unit construction and development, as well as administering and overseeing the barracks, housing, supplies, and hospitals of the People's Liberation Army . It is based in 22 Wanshou St, Hadian District , Beijing . Its first director was Gen. Zhao Keshi . The current director is Lt. Gen. Zhang Lin .
16-915: The predecessor of the Logistic Support Department was the General Logistics Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army . In the 2015 military reforms , the GLD was abolished and reorganized "Logistics Support Department of the Central Military Commission." The CMC LSD took over the logistic administrative activities of the GSD and more, including functions such as military logistics support planning, policy research, formulation of standards and classification systems, inspection and supervision of logistics system, and coordination with
32-576: A farm labourer on his family land, and completed high school when he turned 20, in 1920, from the Hunan 3rd Normal School. Huang eventually joined Chiang Kai-shek 's National Revolutionary Army , and he joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1925. In 1929, Huang was serving under Peng Dehuai in a Kuomintang regiment stationed in northern Hunan. When Peng rebelled in June 1928, Huang joined him. Huang led
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64-471: The Joint Logistics Support Force operational functions. It is tasked with adjusting and optimizing the allocation of support forces, and creating logistic command systems that are compatible with the joint operational command structures, integrate the centralized and decentralized logistic support units, and support both the general and specialized supply line structures. On 24 November 2017,
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96-607: The 115 division of Eighth Route Army . His army accompanied Xu Haidong , fighting in regions across Shanxi , Hebei and Henan . After 1940, he became a political commissar in the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army , and later the deputy and logistics commander of Northeastern Democratic Alliance Army. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Huang was appointed governor of Tianjin . He later became
112-496: The 2015 reforms, the LSD organisms include: General Logistics Department [REDACTED] You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Chinese . (March 2023) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate ,
128-778: The Logistics Support Department of the Central Military Commission summarized and discussed the Support Base in Djibouti project construction experience. During this period, the Ministry and the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council signed a strategic cooperation agreement to jointly promote military-civilian integration in the construction of military facilities. After
144-668: The Order of Liberation. He was an alternate and then formal member of the 7th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party , and a member of the 8th Central Committee . In 1959, Huang criticized the Great Leap Forward and People's Communes and was denounced as a member of an "Anti-Party group" associated with Peng Dehuai when Peng was criticized at the Mountain Lu Conference . He was deprived of all positions and
160-517: The People's Liberation Army ( GLD ; Chinese : 中国人民解放军总后勤部 ) was a former chief organ under China's Central Military Commission . Before 2016, it organized and led the logistics construction and oversees housing, supplies, hospitals, and barracks of the People's Liberation Army . The department was disbanded in January 2016 and the new agency, Logistic Support Department of the Central Military Commission
176-660: The Yongxing campaign during Xiangnan (South Hunan) campaign in 1928, and participated major battles encountered by the Red Army Third Division. Huang participated in the Long March , and, upon arrival on northern Shaanxi , he was promoted to be the director of the general political and organizational department. In the beginning of the Second Sino-Japan War , he was the political commissar of 344 brigade, affiliated with
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#1732869991072192-1578: The armed forces of China Publications PLA Daily August First Film Studio CCTV-7 The Science of Military Strategy Defense White Paper Paramilitary People's Armed Police China Coast Guard Special police units Snow Leopard Commando Unit Mountain Eagle Commando Unit Militia Maritime Militia Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Contractors China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation China National Electronics Import & Export Corporation Norinco China Precision Machinery Import-Export Corporation China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation Poly Technologies Seven Sons of National Defence Armed conflicts Korean War Authorized defense products dealer Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=General_Logistics_Department&oldid=1214751346 " Categories : People's Liberation Army General Logistics Department People's Liberation Army Military logistics units and formations of China Hidden categories: Military articles needing translation from Chinese Misplaced Pages Articles containing Chinese-language text Huang Kecheng Huang Kecheng ( simplified Chinese : 黄克诚 ; traditional Chinese : 黃克誠 ; pinyin : Huáng Kèchéng ) (October 1, 1902 – December 28, 1986)
208-691: The state secretary of Hunan, the Commander of Hunan Military Region and its political commissar, the deputy director of the chief staff and director of general logistics, the deputy minister of national defense, the secretary general of the Central Military Commission , and the chief of staff of the PLA. He was made a senior general in 1955, and awarded the Army Medal, the Order of Independence and Freedom Medal, and
224-452: Was a senior general (大将) in the People's Liberation Army . Huang Kecheng was born in Yongxing , Hunan Province, and he was the third of four children. His father was Huang Qingzhu (黄清主), and his mother was Deng Longtao (邓龙桃). His family owned six mu of land. Since he was not the eldest son, his parents did not consider it a great priority to provide a good education for him. He worked as
240-3633: Was founded. Leadership [ edit ] Directors [ edit ] Yang Lisan (1949-53) Huang Kecheng (1954-56) Hong Xuezhi (1956-59) Qiu Huizuo (1959) Zhang Zhen (?1960-75?) Zhang Zongxun (1975) Hong Xuezhi (1980-87) Zhao Nanqi (1988-92) Fu Quanyou (1992-94) Wang Ke (1995-?) Zhao Keshi Political Commissars [ edit ] Huang Kecheng Yu Qiuli Li Jukui Zhang Chiming Guo Linxiang Wang Ping Hong Xuezhi Liu Anyuan Zhou Keyu Zhou Kunren Zhang Wentai Sun Dafa Liu Yuan References [ edit ] ^ "国防部新闻事务局官微发布中央军委机关英文译名" . People's Daily Online . Retrieved 2016-01-15 . v t e [REDACTED] People's Liberation Army General History Modernization Budget Equipment Decorations Generals Weapons of mass destruction Information operations and information warfare Branches Ground Structure Equipment Infantry [ zh ] Armored forces [ zh ] Artillery [ zh ] Air defense [ zh ] Aviation aircraft Engineers [ zh ] Chemical defense [ zh ] Special operations units Navy Organization Weaponry History Branches: Surface ships aircraft carriers Submarine Coastal Defense Naval Air aircraft Marine Corps special operations units Fleets: North Sea East Sea South Sea Air Aviation aircraft airbases Air Defense Airborne Corps special operations units Rocket Missile operation units Rocket Force corps of engineers [ zh ] Special operations units Arms Aerospace Astronaut Corps astronauts Deep Space Network Cyberspace Cyberspace Force Information Support Information Support Force Joint Logistics Support Wuhan Joint Logistics Support Base Theater's Joint Logistics Support Centers: Wuxi ; Guilin ; Xining ; Shenyang ; Zhengzhou Structure Central Military Commission Chairman Vice-Chairmen General Office Joint Staff Intelligence Bureau Guard Bureau Guard Unit Political Work Logistic Support Equipment Development Manned Space Agency Training and Administration National Defense Mobilization Discipline Inspection Strategic Planning Reform and Organizational Structure International Military Cooperation Audit Office Offices Administration Theater Commands Eastern Southern Hong Kong Macau Western Tibet Northern Central Military regions (defunct) Shenyang Beijing Lanzhou Jinan Nanjing Guangzhou Chengdu Ranks Ground Force Navy Air Force Uniform Xingkong (camouflage) Type 07 Type 99 (camouflage) Type 97 Service Dress Institutions Academy of Military Science National Defence University National University of Defense Technology Army Command College PLA Air Force Aviation University Academic institutions of
256-546: Was placed under investigation. He was partially rehabilitated, but was denounced and persecuted by Red Guards when the Cultural Revolution began in 1966. In 1977, after Deng Xiaoping came to power, Huang was politically rehabilitated. After being recalled to service, he was appointed as adviser to the Central Military Commission , and executive secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection . He
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