For the Washington Nationals pitcher, see Chien-Ming Wang.
Wang Jianmin (born November 1942 in Luannan, Hebei) is a Lieutenant General in the Chinese military. He joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army in June 1962, and in September 1963 joined the Communist Party of China.
Career[]
- 1973, Operations office director and assistant section chief, operations section, operations department, Shenyang Military Region.
- 1983, Assistant Department Chief, Operations Department.
- 1985, Division Commander.
- 1987, Department Chief, Operations Department, Shenyang Military Region Command.
- 1989, Studied at the PLA National Defense University.
- 1993, Deputy Commander, 23rd Group Army.
- 1995, Commander, 23rd Group Army. Commander, 39th Group Army.
- 1997, Candidate member, 15th National People's Congress.
- 1999, Chief of Staff, Shenyang Military Region.
- 2000, Deputy Commander, Shenyang Military Region.
- 2002, Commander, Chengdu Military Region.[1]
Member, 16th National People's Congress.
Promoted to BGEN in July 1994, MGEN in 2000, and LTGEN on June 24, 2006.
References[]
- ↑ "Over half of Chinese party Central Committee to be replaced - HK daily". BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific. 15 October 2007. "The military will also see quite a big change in its membership on the Central Committee. Giving up Central Committee membership will be Shi Yunsheng, former Commander of the Navy; Wang Jianmin, former Commander of Chengdu Military Region..."
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