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Deng Longguang (traditional Chinese: 鄧龍光; simplified Chinese: 邓龙光; pinyin: Dèng Lóngguāng; 1896 – 3 February 1979) was a KMT general from Guangdong, active during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War.

Career

  • 1923 - Commanding Officer 11th Regiment, 6th Brigade, 3rd Division, Guangdong Army
  • 1927 - General Officer Commanding 1st Instructional Division, 4th Army
  • 1930 - General Officer Commanding 12th Division, 4th Army
  • 1930 - Chief of Staff, 12th Division, 4th Army
  • 1931 - Deputy General Officer Commanding 1st Instructional Division, 1st Army Group
  • 1936 - General Officer Commanding 156th Division
  • 1937 - General Officer Commanding 83rd Army
  • 1938 - Deputy Commander in Chief 29th Army Corps
  • 1938 - 1941 - General Officer Commanding 64th Army
  • 1939 - Deputy Commander in Chief 35th Army Group
  • 1939 - 1945 - Commander in Chief 35th Army Group
  • 1945 - Deputy Commander in Chief 2nd Area Army
  • 1946 - Deputy Director, Guangzhou Field Headquarters
  • 1948 - Deputy Director, Guangzhou pacification Office
  • 1949 - Advisor, Presidential Strategy Commission, Taiwan
  • 1950 - Member, Planning Commission for the Recovery of the Mainland

References

  1. ^ "Deng Longguang". generals.dk.
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