The Tibet Military District is a military district of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force. It was first established in 1952, possibly from elements previously part of the 18th Corps. In December 1968 it became part of the Chengdu Military Region.
The former Tibet Military Region was reduced to the status of a district in 1971. In the 2016 reform, the Tibet Military District was raised to a direct-reporting sub-Theater grade command, partially bypassing the jurisdiction of the Western Theater Command.
Subordinate Units
- 52nd Mountain Combined Arms Brigade (å±±å°åÂÂæÂÂ第52æÂÂ
)
- 53rd Mountain Combined Arms Brigade (å±±å°åÂÂæÂÂ第53æÂÂ
)
- (éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂ第54æÂÂ
)
- 85th Special Operation Brigade (ç¹æÂÂ第85æÂÂ
)
- 85th Army Aviation Brigade (éÂÂèª第85æÂÂ
)
- 85th Artillery Brigade (ç®åÂ
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)
- 85th Air-Defense Brigade (é²空第85æÂÂ
)
- 85th Engineering and Chemical Brigade (å·¥åÂÂ第85æÂÂ
)
- 7th Electronic Countermeasures Brigade (çµåÂÂ对æÂÂ第7æÂÂ
)
- 5th Motorized Transport Brigade (汽车è¿Âè¾Â第äºÂæÂÂ
)
- Tibet Military Region Communication Regiment (西èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂåºéÂÂä¿¡å¢)
Border Guard Units
The whole of Ngari Prefecture is under the jurisdiction of the Xinjiang Military District
Commanders
- Zhang Guohua, February 1952 - July 1968
- Zeng Yongya, July 1968 - November 1970
- Chen Mingyi, November 1970 - November 1973
- Qie Jinwu, November 1973 - May 1978
- Zhang Guirong, May 1978 - August 1983
- Jiang Hongquan, August 1983 - September 1992
- Zhou Wenbi, September 1992 - September 1996
- Meng Jinxi, September 1996 - August 2004
- Dong Guishan, August 2004 - July 2008
- Shu Yutai, July 2008 - December 2009
- Yang Jinshan, December 2009 - July 2013
- Xu Yong, July 2013 - December 2019
- Wang Haijiang, December 2019 - March 2021
- Wang Kai, (Since March 2021)
References