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The People's Volunteer Army (PVA), officially the Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV), [2] [3] was the armed expeditionary forces deployed by the People's Republic of China during the Korean War.
This is the order of battle for Chinese People's Volunteer Army during major periods of hostilities in the Korean War. After the People's Republic of China entered the Korean War in October 1950 by designating the People's Liberation Army (PLA) North East Frontier Force as the People's Volunteer Army (PVA), [1] the PVA spent the next two years ...
The Chinese spring offensive (Chinese: 中国春季攻势), also known as the Chinese Fifth Phase Offensive (Chinese: 第五次战役), was a military operation conducted by the Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) during the Korean War.
The Second Phase Offensive (25 November – 24 December 1950) or Second Phase Campaign (Chinese: 第二次战役; pinyin: Dìèr Cì Zhànyì) of the Korean War was an offensive by the Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) against United Nations Command (U.S./UN) forces, most of which were soldiers of South Korea and the United States.
The 1952 Inter-Camp P.O.W. Olympics (Chinese: 1952年战俘营奥运会), also known as Inter-Camp POW Olympic Games, [2] was a mock Olympic Games held at the Pyuktong Prisoner-of-War Camp (碧潼战俘营) [3] of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army during the Korean War. The athletes were all United Nations POWs.
The Chinese People's Volunteer Army Martyrs' Cemetery is a cemetery in Hoechang County, South Pyongan Province, North Korea.. The Hoechang County cemetery is the largest Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV) cemetery in North Korea, of 90,000 square metres (970,000 sq ft) and houses the remains of 134 Chinese People's Volunteer Army casualties of the Korean War, including those of Mao Anying ...
After the Korean People's Army was created, many were incorporated into the People's Army after the Korean Civil War . The Yeonan Faction, which was associated with the Chosŏn Volunteer Army, was involved in the August Sect Incident after the Korean War and was purged by Kim Il-sung in 1958.
The Battle of Uijeongbu, also known as the Battle of Uijongbu, was fought between 1 and 4 January 1951, at Uijeongbu, South Korea, as part of the United Nations Command (UN) retreat after the third Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) offensive after entering the Korean War. [1]