Nie Fengzhi (聂凤智) | |
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Born | 1913 or 1914 Hubei province, Republic of China |
Died | 1992 |
Allegiance | People's Republic of China |
Service/branch | People's Liberation Army |
Rank | Lieutenant general |
Commands held |
People's Volunteer Army Air Force
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Battles/wars |
Korean War |
People's Volunteer Army Air Force
East China (Huadong) Air Force
Zhejiang Front Command Air Force
Fujian Front Command Air Force
Nanjing Military Region
Korean War
First Taiwan Strait Crisis
Nie Fengzhi (Chinese: 聂凤智, 1913 or 1914–1992) was a lieutenant general of the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China.
Nie was born in Hubei Province in 1913 or 1914. He belonged to the dominant Han ethnic group.
Nie joined the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in 1929 and served with the force until his retirement. He was involved in founding the PLA Air Force, and commanded the PLA's first aerial unit, the 4th Mixed Brigade, which was established on 19 June 1950. He attained the rank of lieutenant general in 1955.
During the Korean War, Nie commanded the PLA Air Force in Korea after Li Zhen returned to China in July 1952.
At the time of the First Taiwan Strait Crisis, Nie commanded the East China (Huadong) Air Force. During the Crisis, he served as vice-commander of the Zhejiang Front Command (ZFC)—established in 1954 by order of Mao Zedong and led by Zhang Aiping—and commanded the ZFC air force. He was one of the architects of the campaign to capture the Dachen Islands from the Republic of China. During a meeting of the ZFC commanders on 31 August 1954, Nie opposed the "majority opinion" favoring an immediate amphibious invasion of Dachen, and instead supported the "limited piecemeal tactics" proposed by Zhang. The resulting "Zhang-Nie plan" involved a focus on Yijiangshan Island, north of Dachen, and led to the Battle of Yijiangshan Islands in January 1955. During the course of the campaign, Nie personally spoke with every PLA pilot participating in operations in order to convey the order issued by the Central Military Commission to avoid direct confrontation with American air forces.