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13th Air Force Corps (People's Republic of China)

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13th Air Force Corps (1971-76)
ActiveJanuary 1971–January 1976
Country China
Allegiance Chinese Communist Party
Part ofPeople's Liberation Army Air Force
Beijing Military Region
Garrison/HQShijiazhuang, Hebei
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Zhu Futian

The 13th Air Force Corps (Chinese: 空军第13军) of the People's Liberation Army Air Force was a military formation. It was activated in January 1971 in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province. The corps commander was Zhu Futian, and its commissar was Fang Zhongying. It was located within the Beijing Military Region for its entire period of service.

From August 1, 1975, the Corps' code-number was 39133. The exact composition of the corps remains unknown.

Known units:

  • 17th Aviation Division;
  • 3rd Radar Regiment.

The Corps was disbanded in January 1976 (163.com) or March 1976.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Yao Jun, ed., Zhongguo hangkong shi [A History of China's Aviation], Zhengzhou, Dajia Publishers, September 1998, p. 664, 666, quoted in Ken Allen, Chapter 9, "PLA Air Force Organization" Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine, The PLA as Organization, ed. James C. Mulvenon and Andrew N.D. Yang (Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2002), 447.
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