Liu Wenhui - Career

Career

1916 - 1918Staff Officer 2nd Division, Sichuan Army 1918 - 1920Commanding Officer 29th Regiment, 8th Division, Sichuan Army 1920 - 1921Commanding Officer Independent Brigade, 8th Division, Sichuan Army 1921 - 1923Commanding Officer Mixed Brigade, Sichuan Army 1923 - 1925General Officer Commanding 9th Division, Sichuan Army 1923 - 1925General Officer Commanding Chengdu Garrison 1925 Deputy Head of Military Affairs Sichuan Province 1926 General Officer Commanding 4th Division, Sichuan Army 1926 - 1932General Officer Commanding 24th Army 1926 - 1928General Officer Commanding 4th Detachment, 24th Army 1928 General Officer Commanding 1st Division, 24th Army 1928 - 1929General Officer Commanding Sichuan-Xikang Defence Force 1928 - 1935Chairman of the Government of Sichuan Province 1932 General Officer Commanding Sichuan-Xikang Border Defence Headquarters 1935 - 1946General Officer Commanding 24th Army 1937 - 1938Commander in Chief 5th Army Corps 1939 - 1949Chairman of Xikang Provincial Government 1939 - 1945General Officer Commanding Xikang Security Headquarters 1944 - 1945General Officer Commanding 22nd Army 1945 - 1946Deputy General Officer Commanding Sichuan-Xikang Pacification Headquarters 1946 - 1949General Officer Commanding Xikang Province Army Area 1946 - 1949General Officer Commanding 24th Division 1949 Revolts against the Nationalist Government

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