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Yi Xiaoguang | |
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乙晓光 | |
Commander of the Central Theater Command | |
Assumed office August 2017 | |
Preceded by | Han Weiguo |
Deputy Chief of Joint Staff | |
In office July 2014 – August 2017 | |
Chief | Fang Fenghui |
Commander of the Nanjing Military Region Air Force | |
In office December 2010 – December 2012 | |
Preceded by | Jiang Jianzeng |
Succeeded by | Zheng Qunliang |
Personal details | |
Born | June 1958 (age 66) Shuyang County, Suqian, Jiangsu, China |
Political party | Communist Party of China |
Alma mater | PLA Air Force Command Academy |
Military service | |
Allegiance | People's Republic of China |
Branch/service | People's Liberation Army Air Force |
Years of service | 1974–present |
Rank | Air Force General |
Yi Xiaoguang (Chinese: 乙晓光; born June 1958) is a general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). He has been Commander of the Central Theater Command since August 2017. Previously he served as President of the Air Force Command Academy, Commander of the Nanjing Military Region Air Force, and Deputy Chief of the Joint Staff. He is a member of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Biography
Yi Xiaoguang was born into a military family in Shuyang County, Suqian, Jiangsu Province.[1] He joined the PLAAF in 1974 at the age of 16, studied at the Baoding Aviation School for a year, and became a battalion commander three years later at the age of 20. He entered the famous PLA Air Force Command Academy in Haidian, Beijing in 1984, laying the foundation for his subsequent "helicopter rise." He reached the post of deputy division commander in 1989 at the age of 31 and division command in 1992, director of the Department of Training in the PLAAF Headquarters in 1996 (the youngest grade-two department head at the time), and deputy chief of staff of Guangzhou Military Region Air Force in 2002.[2]
Yi served as president of the PLA Air Force Command Academy (AFCA) from 2004 to 2008. In PLA tradition, it is relatively easy to find a capable corps commander, but very difficult to locate a capable president for a top military university. When he was divisional commander in 1992, Yi wrote The Chinese/English Manual for Jet Pilots, unique for a combat pilot with no formal higher education and an achievement helpful for his appointment to the presidency of the AFCA.[2] In 2003, Yi Xiaoguang and Sun Herong co-authored the highly acclaimed book The Stealth Aircraft: A Difficult Adversary (《隐形飞机及其克星》 ISBN 9787801721099). The book proved popular with the PLAAF, then in the midst of examining high-tech warfare.[2]: 228
In 2008 Yi was brought back to the PLAAF headquarters as deputy chief of staff. In December 2010, he was appointed commander of the Nanjing Military Region Air Force. In December 2012, he was named assistant to the Chief of Joint Staff , before getting promoted to Deputy Chief of Joint Staff in July 2014.[1][3] In August 2017, Yi was appointed Commander of the Central Theater Command, replacing Han Weiguo.[4]
Yi attained the rank of major general in July 2001, and lieutenant general in July 2012. He was promoted to general in July 2016; at the time of his promotion, Yi, 58, was the youngest full general in all branches of the PLA. He was an alternate member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China,[1] ranking 166 out of 168 alternate members (based on votes in favour at the Party Congress). In October 2017, he was elected as a member of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.[5]
References
- ^ a b c "Yi Xiaoguang" (in Chinese). National Chengchi University. 2015-08-04.
- ^ a b c This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government. You Ji (2012). "Meeting the Challenge of the Upcoming PLAAF Leadership Reshuffle". The Chinese Air Force: Evolving Concepts, Roles, and Capabilities (PDF). Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press. p. 222. ISBN 978-0-16-091386-0.
- ^ 解放军副大军区级将领十八大后调整基本到位. Tencent (in Chinese). 2013-01-30.
- ^ 明星将领乙晓光空军上将转岗中部战区. Caixin. 2017-10-20. Retrieved 2017-10-21.
- ^ "List of members of the 19th CPC Central Committee". Xinhua News Agency. 2017-10-24.
- 1958 births
- Living people
- People's Liberation Army generals from Jiangsu
- People's Liberation Army Air Force generals
- People from Shuyang County
- Commanders of the Nanjing Military Region Air Force
- Alternate members of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
- Communist Party of China politicians from Jiangsu
- People's Republic of China politicians from Jiangsu
- Politicians from Suqian
- Members of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China