Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xi Jinping recently signed an order to award merits to 2 units and 5 individuals.
Unit 2 of the PLA 63920 Troops was awarded a first-class merit, while Ding Yang from the PLA 92853 Troops received a first-class merit in national defense science and technology.
The PLA 96712 Troops were awarded a second-class merit.
Wang Haidou from the former Army Armored Forces Academy, Gao Yuqi from the Army Medical University, Yang Zichun from the Naval Engineering University, and Chen Wei from the Academy of Military Medical Sciences under the Academy of Military Sciences were each awarded a third-class merit in national defense science and technology.
Central Military Commission
The Central Military Commission (CMC) is the highest national defense organization in China, responsible for commanding the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and overseeing military policy. Established in 1925 during the early years of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), it has played a central role in China’s military strategy and leadership. Today, it operates under the authority of both the CCP and the state, reflecting China’s dual civil-military governance structure.
PLA 63920 Troops
The PLA 63920 Troops are a unit of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), often associated with specialized military operations, though specific details about their history and missions are not publicly disclosed due to the secretive nature of China’s military. Such units typically play roles in defense, strategic support, or technological development, reflecting the PLA’s modernization efforts. Limited open-source information suggests they may be involved in areas like aerospace or electronic warfare, but official accounts remain classified.
PLA 92853 Troops
The PLA 92853 Troops are a unit of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), though specific details about their history and operations are not publicly disclosed due to military confidentiality. As with many PLA units, their role likely involves national defense, training, and possibly regional security duties. The numbering system (92853) follows the PLA’s traditional unit designation structure, but further historical or operational information remains classified.
PLA 96712 Troops
The PLA 96712 Troops are a unit of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China, though specific details about their history and operations are not publicly disclosed due to military confidentiality. Typically, such units are involved in national defense, training, and logistical support, reflecting the PLA’s broader role in safeguarding China’s sovereignty and security. The numbering system (96712) follows the PLA’s organizational structure, but further information remains classified.
Army Armored Forces Academy
The **Army Armored Forces Academy** is a military training institution specializing in armored warfare, educating officers and soldiers in tank operations, tactics, and maintenance. Established to modernize and strengthen armored units, it plays a key role in military preparedness. Its history often reflects advancements in mechanized warfare and the evolving strategies of armored combat.
Army Medical University
The Army Medical University (AMU), originally founded in 1954 as the Third Military Medical University, is a prestigious military medical institution in Chongqing, China. It focuses on medical education, research, and healthcare, with a strong emphasis on military medicine and disaster response. Over the years, it has played a key role in advancing medical science and training military medical personnel.
Naval Engineering University
The Naval Engineering University, often associated with military or maritime education, is an institution dedicated to training engineers and officers in naval technology, shipbuilding, and maritime defense. Historically, such universities have roots in the late 19th or early 20th centuries, emerging as naval powers modernized their fleets and required specialized technical expertise. Today, they play a key role in advancing naval innovation and strategic maritime operations. (Specific details may vary by country, such as Russia’s Naval Engineering University in St. Petersburg, which traces its origins to imperial naval schools.)
Academy of Military Medical Sciences
The Academy of Military Medical Sciences (AMMS) is a prominent Chinese research institution specializing in military medicine, founded in 1951 in Beijing. It plays a key role in advancing medical research, biotechnology, and healthcare for military personnel, contributing to both national defense and public health. Over the decades, it has been involved in significant scientific breakthroughs, including vaccine development and disaster response medicine.