4th Motorized Infantry Division (People's Republic of China)

4th Division (1949–53)
4th Infantry Division (1953–60)
4th Army Division (1960–69)
4th Army Division(1969-85)
4th Motorized Infantry Division(1985-)
Active 1949.2 -
Country People's Republic of China
Branch People's Liberation Army
Type Division
Role Motorized Infantry
Part of Xinjiang Military District
Garrison/HQ Aksu, Xinjiang
Engagements Chinese Civil War, Sino-Indian War

The 4th Division (Chinese: 第4师) was created in February 1949 under the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army, issued by Central Military Commission on November 1, 1948,[1] basing on the 4th Independent Brigade, 2nd Column of the PLA Northwestern Field Army. Its history can be traced to the 4th Independent Brigade of Lvliang Military District, formed in November 1945.

The division is part of 2nd Corps. Under the flag of 4th division it took part in the Chinese Civil War. In March 1953 it renamed as 4th Infantry Division(Chinese: 步兵第4师) of the National Defense Force and was transferred to Xinjiang Military Region's control. The division absorbed units from 5th and 6th Infantry Division as follows:

In early 1950's 304th Artillery Regiment was activated.

In 1960 the division was renamed as 4th Army Division(Chinese: 陆军第4师).

In 1962 detachments from the division took part in the Sino-Indian War.

In December 1969 its 304th Artillery Regiment was renamed as Artillery Regiment, 4th Army Division.

In January 1979 the division became a Motorized Army Division. In the same month Tank Regiment, 4th Army Division was activated and attached to the division.

From 1985 the division was renamed as 4th Motorized Infantry Division(Chinese: 摩托化步兵第4师) and became a Northern Motorized Infantry Division, Catalogue A unit and an antiaircraft artillery regiment was activated. By then the division was composed of:

In 1998 10th Motorized Infantry Regiment was disbanded and Tank Regiment was renamed as Armored Regiment.

Since then the division was composed of:

The division is now stationing in Aksu, Xinjiang.


References

  1. 《中央军委关于统一全军组织及部队番号的规定》, http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_7254c7350100xb56.html
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