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5th Artillery Division

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5th Artillery Division (1952-1985)
Artillery Brigade, 24th Army (1985-2003)
Active1952.11 – 2003.11
CountryPeople's Republic of China
BranchPeople's Liberation Army Ground Force, People's Volunteer Army
TypeArtillery
SizeBrigade
Part of24th Army
Garrison/HQChangli, Hebei

The 5th Artillery Division(Chinese: 炮兵第5师) was activated on October 12, 1952 at Shaoguan, Guangdong. The divisional headquarters was converted from Headquarters, 146th Division.

The division was composed of the 33rd, 34th, 35th, and 50th Artillery Regiments.

In 1953, the 33rd Artillery Regiment detached from the division.

In 1954, the division organized an advisory group of 500 personnel to Vietnam.

From November 1956 to September 1958, the division was deployed to North Korea. 206th Artillery Regiment attached to the division.

Upon returning from North Korea, the division stationed in Changli, Hebei. The division was then composed of:

In March 1983, the division attached to the 24th Army Corps.[1]

In September 1985, the division was reduced and reorganized as the Artillery Brigade, 24th Army(Chinese: 第24集团军炮兵旅).[2]

In November 2003, as the disbandment of the 24th Army, the brigade was inactivated and later reconstituted as the Reserve Artillery Brigade of Qinhuangdao(Chinese: 秦皇岛预备役炮兵旅) in May 2005.

References

  1. ^ Codification Committee of the Military History of the Twenty-Forth Army, Zhongguo Renmin Jiefangjun Lujun Diershisi Jituanjun Junshi [Military History of the Twenty-Forth Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army], 1986.12, p.501-502
  2. ^ Codification Committee of the Military History of the Twenty-Forth Army, Zhongguo Renmin Jiefangjun Lujun Diershisi Jituanjun Junshi [Military History of the Twenty-Forth Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army], 1986.12, p.502
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