The People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison, spokesman Cho Dong Colonel announced on the 11th, an order signed by CMC Chairman Hu Jintao, former political commissar of the Hong Kong Garrison Wang Zeng bowl will be transferred to the deputy political commissar of the Chengdu Military Region, former political commissar of the Guangzhou Military Region army Yue Shixin, Major General was transferred topolitical commissar of the Hong Kong Garrison.
Wang Zeng bowl before departure for duty by the garrison spokesman, thanked the SAR Government and the Hong Kong has long been the garrison, in particular, care and support of his own work.
The newly appointed political commissar of the Hong Kong Garrison, said Yue Shixin, and the Hong Kong Garrison Commander Zhang Shibo will lead the garrison officers and men to strictly fulfill the duties of the Garrison Law stipulates that the defense and make new contributions to maintaining Hong Kong's long-term prosperity and stability.
According to information released by the Hong Kong Garrison, the political commissar of the Guangzhou Military Region, General Zhang Yang on the 10th to visit the Garrison announced the appointment. 11, Zhang Yang and Chengdu Military Region deputy political commissar Wang Zeng bowl, and the Zhangshi Bo and Yue Shixin, met with the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Leung Chun-ying. Zhang Yang, Leung Chun-ying informed the political commissar of the garrison adjustments. Leung Chun-ying Wang Zeng bowl to his new post congratulated and welcomed Yue Shixin arrival.
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