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  • Liu Huaqing
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  • Liu Huaqing (; October 1916 – January 14, 2011) was the Commander of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy from 1982 through 1988, and is considered to been responsible for its modernization efforts. He had outlined a vision by which the People's Republic of China would have a navy of global reach by the second half of the 21st century. He was a strong advocate of the future Chinese aircraft carrier program. He was also the top commander of the troops enforcing martial law to suppress the Tiananmen Square protests in June 3–4, 1989. Liu died on January 14, 2011 in Beijing.
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  • 劉華清
term start
  • 1992-10-19
  • March 1993
  • November 1989
Birth Date
  • October 1916
death place
  • Beijing
Name
  • Liu Huaqing
  • 刘华清
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  • 200
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  • Liu Huaqing in 1955
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  • 刘华清
Party
  • Communist Party of China
Birth Place
  • Hubei
Title
  • Commander of the People's Liberation Army Navy
term end
  • 1997-09-19
  • March 1998
  • September 1997
death date
  • 2011-01-14
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Years
  • 1982
After
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  • Liú Huáqīng
Order
  • Vice Chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission
  • Vice Chairman of the PRC Central Military Commission
  • Member of the 14th CPC Politburo Standing Committee
Nationality
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  • Liu Huaqing (; October 1916 – January 14, 2011) was the Commander of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy from 1982 through 1988, and is considered to been responsible for its modernization efforts. He had outlined a vision by which the People's Republic of China would have a navy of global reach by the second half of the 21st century. He was a strong advocate of the future Chinese aircraft carrier program. He was also the top commander of the troops enforcing martial law to suppress the Tiananmen Square protests in June 3–4, 1989. Liu died on January 14, 2011 in Beijing.
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