Chinese People’s Volunteer Army headquarters in Korea

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The Chinese People’s Volunteer Army headquarters in Korea was the central command center directing Chinese military operations during the Korean War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese military unit
command center
military headquarters
ally Korean People's Army
surface form: Korean People’s Army
commander Peng Dehuai
conflict Korean War
country China
surface form: People’s Republic of China
endTime 1953
function coordination of logistics and reinforcements
operational command and control
strategic planning of Chinese operations in Korea
historicalSignificance key command structure enabling large-scale Chinese intervention in the Korean War
languageOfCommand Chinese
location North Korea
notableCommander Peng Dehuai
operatedBy Chinese People's Volunteer Army
surface form: Chinese People’s Volunteer Army
opponent Republic of Korea Armed Forces (operationally associated)
surface form: Republic of Korea Armed Forces

United Nations Command
United States Armed Forces
partOf Korean War
surface form: Chinese intervention in the Korean War
role central command center for Chinese operations in the Korean War
coordinated operations with North Korean forces
directed Chinese ground operations in Korea
startTime 1950
subordinateTo Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China
surface form: Central Military Commission of the People’s Republic of China

People's Liberation Army
surface form: People’s Liberation Army
theater Korean Peninsula
timePeriod Korean War period

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Mao Anying servedIn Chinese People’s Volunteer Army headquarters in Korea