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Luo Zhuoying

Chinese general (1896–1961) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Luo Zhuoying
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Luo Zhuoying (simplified Chinese: 罗卓英; traditional Chinese: 羅卓英; pinyin: Luó Zhuóyīng; Wade–Giles: Lo Cho-ying; 19 March 1896 – 6 November 1961) was a Republic of China General (二級上將). He was active during the Second Sino-Japanese War and was later the Governor of Guangdong. Luo was promoted to lieutenant general on 5 April 1935 and later to general on 13 June 1945.[1]

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Military career

  • 1937: Commander in Chief 15th Army Group
  • 1937: General Officer Commanding 16th Army
  • 1937 – 1938: General Officer Commanding XVIII Corps
  • 1938 – 1941: Commander in Chief 19th Army Group
  • 1938: Commander in Chief Wuhan Garrison Command
  • 1939: Commander in Chief Frontline Area 9th War Area
  • 1941: Deputy Commander in Chief 9th war Area
  • 1942: Commander in Chief 1st Route Expeditionary Forces, Burma
  • 1942: Chief of Staff to American General Stillwell
  • Commandant of Officers' Training Center Southeast China
  • 1944 – 1945: Commandant of Officers' Training Center, National Military Council
  • 19 September 1945 – 3 October 1947: Chairman of the Government of Guangdong Province
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