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The 193rd Division () 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,《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 basing on the 22nd Brigade, 8th Column, 2nd Army Group of Huabei Military Region. Its history could be traced to the famous 1st Division of
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. The division was composed of 577th, 578th and 579th Infantry Regiments. As a part of 65th Corps the division took part in major battles during the
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, including the Pingjin Campaign, Lanzhou Campaign and Ningxia Campaign. In December 1950, Artillery Regiment, 193rd Division was activated. Since 1952 the regiment was renamed as 573rd Artillery Regiment. In 1952 the division was renamed as the 193rd Infantry Division (). In February 1951 the division entered Korea as a part of
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. During its deployment in Korea the division took part in the Fifth Phase Offensive and several major battles, during which it allegedly inflicted 8960 casualties to confronting UN Forces (including 86
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s). In October 1953 the division pulled out from Korea. In November 1953, 398th Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment was activated. By then the division was composed of: *577th Infantry Regiment; *578th Infantry Regiment; *579th Infantry Regiment; *398th Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment; *573rd Artillery Regiment. In April 1960 the division was renamed as the 193rd Army Division (). In September 1968, 398th Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment was detached from the division and joined 7th Tank Division as 28th Tank Regiment. In December 1969, 573rd Artillery Regiment was renamed as Artillery Regiment, 193rd Army Division. In 1985, the division was renamed as the 193rd Infantry Division () again, and reorganized as a ''northern motorized infantry division, catalogue A''. Tank Regiment, 193rd Infantry Division was activated from HQ and 1st Battalion, 22nd Tank Regiment, 6th Tank Division, Independent Tank Battalion of 1st and 4th Garrison Division of Beijing Military Region. Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment, 193rd Infantry Division was also activated. From 1985 to 1998 the division was composed of: *577th Motorized Infantry Regiment; *578th Motorized Infantry Regiment; *579th Motorized Infantry Regiment; *Tank Regiment; *Artillery Regiment; *Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment. In 1998 578th Motorized Infantry Regiment was disbanded. Tank Regiment, 193rd Infantry Division was reorganized as Armored Regiment, 193rd Infantry Division. In 2010, 577th Motorized Infantry Regiment was re-equipped with ZSL-92B APCs and converted to a mechanized infantry regiment. In late 2011 the division was split into two brigades: the 193rd Mechanized Infantry Brigade () and 194th Mechanized Infantry Brigade. Until then the division was composed of: *577th Mechanized Infantry Regiment; *579th Motorized Infantry Regiment; *Armored Regiment; *Artillery Regiment; *Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment. In April 2017 the brigade was renamed as the 193rd Medium Combined Arms Brigade (), while the 194th was renamed as the 194th Heavy Combined Arms Brigade (). The 193rd brigade is now a maneuver part of the PLA
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. The 194th brigade is now a maneuver part of the PLA
81st Group Army The 81st Group Army (), formerly the 65th Group Army, is a military formation of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Ground Forces (PLAGF). The 81st Group Army is one of twelve total group armies of the PLAGF, the largest echelon of ground for ...
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*中国人民解放军各步兵师沿革,http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_a3f74a990101cp1q.html {{Structure of People's Liberation Army Ground Force since 2017 Red Army Divisions of the People's Liberation Army Infantry divisions of the People's Liberation Army Military units and formations established in 1949