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People's Revolutionary Military Commission

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People's Revolutionary Military Commission of the Central People's Government
中央人民政府人民革命军事委员会
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Formed1 October 1949
Dissolved27 September 1954
Superseding Commission

The People's Revolutionary Military Commission of the Central People's Government was the supreme military authority of the People's Republic of China from 1 October 1949 to 27 September 1954. Mao Zedong, the chairman of the Central People's Government, concurrently served as the chairman of the commission.

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When the People's Revolutionary Military Commission existed, there was no separate supreme military leadership organ of the Chinese Communist Party. This differs from the later situation where the Central Military Commission of the CCP and the National Defense Commission coexisted, and still later, the Central Military Commission of the CCP and the State Central Military Commission coexisted.

History

The People's Revolutionary Military Commission was established in 1949, concurrent with the establishment of the People's Republic of China.[ citation needed ] In 1954, as the CCP Central Military Commission was re-established, while state military authority was transferred into the National Defense Council chaired by the chairman of China in keeping with the 1954 Constitution. [1]

Organization

The Central People's Government's People's Revolutionary Military Commission adopted a mixed leadership system, and its subordinate business units were divided into two categories: [2]

From 1954 to 1955, the “Central Military Commission – General Headquarters – Second-level Department” system was gradually established. Among the departments that were originally directly under the Central Military Commission, except for the Ordnance Department and the Finance Department which were upgraded to the General Ordnance Department of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army and the General Finance Department of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army respectively, most of the others became second-level departments of the General Staff Department of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, and their names were changed to “XX Department of the General Staff Department of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army”. [2]

References

  1. Chang, Yu-Nan (1956). "The Chinese Communist State System Under the Constitution of 1954". The Journal of Politics . 18 (3): 520–546. doi:10.2307/2127261. ISSN   0022-3816. JSTOR   2127261. S2CID   154446161.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 廖锋,〈关于我军总参、总后历史沿革若干情况的补正〉,《军事史林》2005年第7期
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