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Hu visits University of National Defense on its 80th anniversary
BEIJING—Chinese President Hu
Jintao visited the University of National Defense of the Chinese
People’s Liberation Army on Friday as the military school marked its
80th anniversary.
Hu, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, met with some
retired and incumbent senior teachers and leaders of the school. He also
paid a visit to an exhibition hall displaying the school’s history.
Training a large group of military talents is fundamental and vital for
building, ruling and strengthening our armed forces, Hu said.
The president urged the top military university to study the essence of
the 17th CPC National Congress, display tradition and promote the “sound
and rapid” development of military academies. He asked the university to
reform and innovate, so as to improve teaching and military personnel
training quality.
Vice chairmen of the Central Military Commission (CMC) Guo Boxiong and
Xu Caihou, and other CMC members were present at the ceremony. Guo urged
the university to keep pace with the times and try to become a
world-class military university.
In October of 1927, late Chairman Mao Zedong led an uprising army to
arrive at the Mount Jinggang area, in east China’s Jiangxi Province, to
lay the foundation for the Chinese Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army, the
predecessor of the PLA. One month later, Mao set up the Army’s first
training brigade, which was regarded as the beginning of the defense
university.
Through 80 years of development, the training brigade of the Chinese
Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army set up in 1927 has now become the
prestigious University of National Defense, the country’s and the army’s
most important military education base. So far, the PLAUND has produced
231 doctorate holders and 1,581 masters, and over 500 of them have
become regiment and division leaders in the Army. 2007 also marks the
80th anniversary of the founding of the PLA.
Through 80 years of development amid concerns of generations of CPC
leadership, a training brigade of the Chinese Workers’ and Peasants’ Red
Army set up in 1927 by Mao Zedong, has turned out be China’s prestigious
University of National Defense. Top Chinese leaders Mao Zedong, Deng
Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin and current General Secretary of the Communist
Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Hu Jintao have all along paid
great attention to the development of the University of National
Defense.
Xinhua News Agency published a lengthy article on Monday to mark the
80th anniversary of the founding of the University of National Defense
of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLAUND),and reviewed the
enormous concerns given by the top Chinese leaders to the development of
the PLAUND since the very beginning.
In October of 1927, Mao led an uprising army to arrive at the Mount
Jinggang area, in east China’s Jiangxi Province, to lay the foundation
for the Chinese Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army, the predecessor of the
PLA. One month later, Mao set up the Army’s first training brigade,
which was regarded as the beginning of the PLAUND.
In the following years, various kinds of military schools and academies
of the CPC-led Red Army were established. In May 1936, the Chinese
People’s Anti-Japanese Invasion Red Army University was set up.
Since 1949, when the People’s Republic of China was founded, the PLA has
set up a number of military academies, including the PLA Military
Academy in 1951, the PLA Logistic Academy in 1952, and the PLA Political
Academy in 1954.
During the catastrophic Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), all the
military academies were abolished and they were merged into a new one,
the PLA Military and Political University (PLAMPU). In August 1977, when
Deng Xiaoping took over the power once again, the PLAMPU was dismantled
and the previous military, political and logistic academies were
resumed.
In March 1985, the Central Military Commission decided to combine the
three academies into the current PLAUND. Now, it has become the
think-tank of the whole Army. Between January 1989 and May 1990, Jiang
Zemin visited the PLAUND twice, and he urged the top military university
to display tradition, to reform and innovate, so as to build into a
model for the whole Army.
Since then, the PLAUND has sent its teachers and researchers to visit
and study in over 30 foreign countries, while it has received over
12,000 visitors from over 90 countries. So far, the PLAUND has brought
up 231 doctorate holders and 1,581 masters, and over 500 of them have
become regiment and division leaders in the Army.—Xinhua
In October of 2005 and July of 2006, Hu Jintao visited the PLAUND twice,
and he urged it to keep pace with the times and try to become a
world-class military university. He called for greater efforts to make
Army officers more capable of commanding joint troops from the Air
Force, the Navy and Land Army.
The university has now become the country’s and the Army’s important
base for military education, theory innovation, consultation for
decision making, education on national defense, and exchange of military
personnel between China and foreign countries. |