58th Brigade (People's Republic of China)
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The 58th Medium Combined Arms Brigade () is a brigade of the
People's Liberation Army Ground Force The People's Liberation Army Ground Force (PLAGF; ) is the land-based service branch of the People's Liberation Army and the largest and oldest branch of the entire Chinese armed forces. The PLAGF can trace its lineage from 1927 as the Chine ...
. It is one of the six combined arms brigades of the
83rd Group Army The 83rd Group Army (), formerly the 54th Group Army, is a military formation of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Ground Forces (PLAGF). The 83rd Group Army is one of twelve total group armies of the PLAGF, the largest echelon of ground f ...
under the
Central Theater Command The Central Theater Command () is one of the five theater commands of the People's Liberation Army of China, and was founded on 1 February 2016. Its predecessors were the Beijing Military Region and Jinan Military Region. The International I ...
. The 58th was previously a division, being converted to a brigade-sized formation in 1998. The 58th 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, basing on the 1st Division, 1st Column of the PLA Huadong Field Army. Its history can be traced to 3rd Guerrilla Contingent of Eastern Fujian Red Army, formed in May 1933. The division is part of 20th Corps.


History

Under the flag of 58th division it was part of took part in several major battles during the
Chinese Civil War The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led government of the Republic of China and forces of the Chinese Communist Party, continuing intermittently since 1 August 1927 until 7 December 1949 with a Communist victory on main ...
such as the battle of Yangtze Crossing and the Battle of Shanghai. In November 1950 the division entered Korea as part of the
People's Volunteer Army The People's Volunteer Army (PVA) was the armed expeditionary forces deployed by the People's Republic of China during the Korean War. Although all units in the PVA were actually transferred from the People's Liberation Army under the order ...
. At this time, the division consisted of the 172nd, 173rd, and 174th Regiments. The 58th Division engaged U.N forces at Hagaru-ri and Kot’ori during the
Battle of Chosin Reservoir The Battle of Chosin Reservoir, also known as the Chosin Reservoir Campaign or the Battle of Lake Changjin (), was an important battle in the Korean War. The name "Chosin" is derived from the Japanese pronunciation "''Chōshin'', instead of th ...
. The division's attacks at Hagaru-ri were unsuccessful. The division's attacks at Kot'ori were unsuccessful in halting UN forces from reinforcing their positions Hagaru-ri, but it, along with the 60th division, inflicted severe losses on the convoy. Per official Chinese lore,
Yang Gensi ) , other_name = , birth_date = November 26, 1922 , birth_place = Taixing, Jiangsu, China , death_date = , death_place = Hagaru-ri, Changjin County, North Korea , placeofburial = , placeofburial_label = , placeof ...
, commander of 3rd Company, 172nd Infantry Regiment, sacrificed himself when holding a strategic position with one of his platoons by throwing himself himself into a group of more than 40 UN soldiers while holding a satchel charge, killing himself and some UN soldiers. Yang was posthumously awarded the titles of "First Class Hero of People's Volunteer Army", and "Hero of Democratic People's Republic of Korea".杨根思与四十多个敌人同归于尽, https://web.archive.org/web/1/dangshi.people.com.cn/GB/146570/199127/12342912.html永远的丰碑:杨根思
/ref> In October 1952 the division pulled out from Korea and renamed as the 58th Infantry Division (). The division was then composed of: *172nd Infantry Regiment; *173rd Infantry Regiment; *174th Infantry Regiment; *263rd Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment; *338th Artillery Regiment. On November 9, 1956, 263rd Tank Self-Propelled Artillery Regiment was detached from the division and renamed as Tank Crew Training Regiment of Jinan Military Region. In 1960 the division was renamed as the 58th Army Division (). In 1969 338th Artillery Regiment renamed as Artillery Regiment, 58th Army Division. In March 1979 the division took part in the
Sino-Vietnamese War The Sino-Vietnamese War (also known by other names) was a border war fought between China and Vietnam in early 1979. China launched an offensive in response to Vietnam's actions against the Khmer Rouge in 1978, which ended the rule of the C ...
. During its deployment in Vietnam, it inflicted 629 KIA and 3 POW to the opposing PAVN forces, while suffered 64 killed and 165 wounded. In October 1985 the division was renamed as the 58th Infantry Division (). Tank Regiment, 20th Army Corps was attached and renamed as Tank Regiment, 58th Infantry Division; Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment was activated from an unknown unit. Since then the division was composed of: *172nd Motorized Infantry Regiment; *173rd Motorized Infantry Regiment; *174th Motorized Infantry Regiment; *Tank Regiment; *Artillery Regiment; *Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment. The division maintained as a ''Northern Motorized Infantry Division, Category A'' from 1985 to 1998. In 1998 the division was reduced and renamed as the 58th Motorized Infantry Brigade (). The brigade conversion in 1998 was part of the PLA's effort to experiment with a Corps-Brigade-Battalion force structure instead of the traditional Corps-Division-Regiment structure. In 1999 the brigade was further re-organized as the 58th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (), becoming the first mechanized brigade of the PLA Ground Force. The brigade is one of the units of the Jinan MR tasked to serve as one of the mobile response elements capable of reinforcing Groups Armies in other Military Regions in case of emergency or war. In 2017 the brigade was reorganized as the 58th Medium Combined Arms Brigade () and transferred to the
83rd Group Army The 83rd Group Army (), formerly the 54th Group Army, is a military formation of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Ground Forces (PLAGF). The 83rd Group Army is one of twelve total group armies of the PLAGF, the largest echelon of ground f ...
, following 20th's disbandment.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Infdiv0058china Infantry brigades of the People's Liberation Army Military units and formations established in 1949