Chang Wanquan

Chang Wanquan (Chinese: 常万全; born January 1949) is the former Minister of Defense and State Councilor of the People's Republic of China and a general in the People's Liberation Army. He has been a member of the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China and helped to manage China's space program.[1][2]


Chang Wanquan
常万全
State Councilor of the People’s Republic of China
In office
16 March 2013  19 March 2018
PremierLi Keqiang
11th Minister of National Defence
In office
16 March 2013  19 March 2018
Preceded byLiang Guanglie
Succeeded byWei Fenghe
Personal details
BornJanuary 1949 (age 72)
Nanyang, Henan, China
Political partyCommunist Party of China
Military service
AllegiancePeople's Republic of China
Branch/service People's Liberation Army Ground Force
Years of service1968–2018
Rank General
CommandsMinistry of National Defence (20032008)
PLA General Armaments Department (20072012)
Shenyang Military Region (20042007)
47th Group Army (20002002)

Life and career

Born in Nanyang, Henan Province, in 1949, Chang joined the PLA in March 1968 and the Communist Party of China (CPC) in November of the same year. From January 2002 to December 2004, he was the chief of staff and a CPC committee member of the Lanzhou Military Region. From December 2004 to September 2007, he was the commander of the Shenyang Military Region. He was also director of the PLA General Armaments Department. In October 2007 he was elected as a member of the Central Military Commission.

He attained the rank of senior colonel in 1992, major general in July 1997, lieutenant general in 2003, and full general in October 2007. He has been a member of the 16th, 17th and 18th Central Committees.

In October 2012, he was appointed Minister of National Defense, succeeding General Liang Guanglie.

At the first plenary session of the 12th National People's Congress, he was also appointed as State Councilor.[3]

References

Government offices
Preceded by
General Liang Guanglie
Minister of National Defense
2013 – 2018
Succeeded by
General Wei Fenghe


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