1st Independent Division of Guangxi Military District - meaning and definition. What is 1st Independent Division of Guangxi Military District
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1st Independent Division of Guangxi Military District         
MILITARY UNIT
1st Independent Division of Guangxi Military District (People's Republic of China)
Independent Division of Hunan Provincial Military District ()(1st Formation) was formed in July 1966 from the Public Security Contingent of the Hunan province. The division was composed of three regiments (1st to 3rd) and two independent battalions.
1st Independent Division of Shandong Provincial Military District         
FORMER CHINESE MILITARY UNIT
1st Independent Division of Shandong Provincial Military District (People's Republic of China)
1st Independent Division of Shandong Provincial Military District () was formed on August 8, 1966. The division was composed of three infantry regiments (1st to 3rd) and an artillery regiment.
Independent Division of Shaanxi Provincial Military District (2nd Formation)         
MILITARY UNIT
Independent Division of Shannxi Provincial Military District (2nd Formation)(People's Republic of China); Independent Division of Shaanxi Provincial Military District (2nd Formation)(People's Republic of China)
Independent Division of Gansu Provincial Military District ()(1st Formation) was formed on July 1, 1966 from the Public Security Contingent of Gansu province. The division was composed of five regiments (1st to 5th) and two independent battalions, a total of 9247 personnel.