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113th Division (People's Republic of China)

113th Division (1948-53)
113th Infantry Division (1953-60)
113th Army Division (1960-85)
113th Motorized Infantry Division (1985-2003)
113th Mechanized Infantry Division (2003-)
Active 1948.11 –
Country  China
Branch  People's Liberation Army Ground Force
Type Mechanized infantry
Part of 38th Army
Garrison/HQ Baoding, Hebei
Engagements Chinese Civil War, Korean War

The 113th Mechanized Infantry Division is a military formation of the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China.

The 113th Division (Chinese: 第113师) was created on November 1948 under the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army, issued by Central Military Commission on November 1, 1948, basing on the 2nd Division, 1st Column of the Northeastern Field Army. Its history can be traced to the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army taking part in the Pingjiang uprising in 1928.

Under the command of 38th Corps it took part in the Chinese civil war.

Since 1950 it became a military formation of the People's Volunteer Army (Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) or Chinese Communist Forces (CCF)) during the Korean War with a standard strength of approximately 10,000 men. It was a component of the 38th Army, consisting of the 337th, 338th, and 339th Regiments.

The 113th Division captured Samso-ri on November 28, 1950, cutting the UN's retreat to Sunchon while the Marines were surrounded at the Chosin, in an attempt to surround and destroy all UN forces in North Korea. However, the UN forces were able to fight their way through Chinese lines and evacuate.

In July 1953 it pulled back from Korea and stationed in Shenyang Military Region.

By then the division was composed of:

In 1960 it renamed as 113th Army Division (Chinese: 陆军第113师).

In 1962 the division was designated as a "Northern" unit, Catalogue A.

In 1966 it moved to Baoding, Hebei province with the Corps HQ.


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