The Armed Forces
The armed forces of the People's Republic of China (PRC) are
composed of the PLA made up of both active and reserve components,
the Chinese People's Armed Police Force and the militia. Their main
tasks are to consolidate national defense, resist aggression,
defend the motherland, safeguard the people's peaceful labor,
participate in national construction and strive to serve the
people. The Central Military Commission (CMC) of the PRC directs
and assumes unified command of the nation's armed forces. The
active components of the PLA are the country's standing army,
consisting of the Army, Navy, Air Force, the Second Artillery
Force, military academies and institutes of scientific and
technological research for national defense, which perform the duty
of conducting operations of defense, and, if necessary, helping to
maintain social order in accordance with the law. They are divided
into seven military area commands. The PLA's reserve force receives
military training in peacetime in accordance with relevant
regulations, and, if necessary, helps to maintain social order in
accordance with the law. In wartime, it may be called into active
service in pursuance of a state mobilization order. Through the
General Staff Headquarters, the General Political Department, the
General Logistics Department and the General Armaments Department,
the CMC exercises operational command over the whole PLA and
leadership for the development of the PLA.
The Armed Police Force was established in June 1982, subordinate
to the State Council. It is under the dual leadership of the State
Council and the CMC, and exercises a combined system of unified
administration and command at different levels. The Armed Police
Force implements the Military Service Law of the PRC and the PLA's
orders, rules and regulations, and enjoys the same benefits as
those of the PLA.
Internal security forces are the mainstay of the Armed Police
Force, together with the frontier police force, fire brigades and
security guards subject to the command of public security organs
and gold mine, forest, water conservancy, electricity power and
transportation forces under dual leadership of relevant agencies of
the State Council and the Armed Police Force. The primary missions
of the Armed Police Force are to safeguard state sovereignty and
dignity, to maintain social order and security and to guard the
Party and government leading organs, key targets of protection in
the country and the safety of people's life and property.
The militia is the basis for the prosecution of a people's war
under modern conditions. The General Staff Headquarters administers
the building of the militia under the leadership of the State
Council and the CMC. Under the command of military organs, the
militia in wartime helps the standing army in its military
operations, conducts independent operations, and provides combat
support and manpower replenishment for the standing army. In
peacetime, it undertakes the tasks of performing combat readiness
support, taking part in emergency rescue and disaster relief
efforts, and maintaining social order.
To ensure that militiamen and women are always ready to respond
to the call in case of a contingency, the Chinese Government has
formulated a militia combat readiness system, whereby combat
readiness education is carried out regularly among the militia with
the purpose of enhancing their national defense awareness, and
exercises are conducted in accordance with combat readiness plans
to enhance the militia's operational capabilities.
Leaders of the Four General Departments of the
PLA
Chief of the General Staff: Liang Guanglie
Director of the General Political Department: Li Jinai
Director of the General Logistics Department: Liao Xilong
Director of the General Armaments Department: Chen Bingde
Leaders of the Seven Military Command Areas
Shenyang: Commander Chang Wanquan, Political Commissar Jiang
Futang
Beijing: Commander Zhu Qi, Political Commissar Fu Tinggui
Lanzhou: Commander Li Qianyuan, Political Commissar Yu
Linxiang
Ji'nan: Commander Fan Changlong, Political Commissar Liu
Dongdong
Nanjing: Commander Zhu Wenquan, Political Commissar Lei
Mingqiu
Guangzhou: Commander Liu Zhenwu, Political Commissar Yang
Deqing
Chengdu: Commander Wang Jianmin, Political Commissar Liu
Shutian
Leaders of Armed Services
Navy: Commander Zhang Dingfa, Political Commissar Hu
Yanlin
Air Force: Commander Qiao Qingchen, Political Commissar Deng
Changyou
Second Artillery Force: Commander Jing Zhiyuan, Political Commissar
Peng Xiaofeng
Leaders of the Armed Police Force
Commander: Wu Shuangzhan
First Political Commissar: Zhou Yongkang
Political Commissar: Sui Mingtai
Source: www.xinhuanet.com, as of March
25, 2006
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