內容簡介
中國軍隊係列叢書共10本,是一套全麵對外介紹中國軍隊各軍兵種基本情況和發展沿革的圖書,被列為國傢十二五重點規劃以及“走齣去”重點圖書。叢書在國防部新聞事務局的指導下,動員全軍範圍內專傢撰寫。每本字數從5萬至10萬不等,配有上百幅珍貴圖片。叢書試圖沿著中國軍隊的成長脈絡,關注其曆史、現狀及未來發展,通過大量鮮活事例的細節描述,從多個視角真實地展現人民解放軍的整體麵貌。
本書是“中國軍隊”係列外宣圖書的其中一本分冊,“中國軍隊”係列業已列入新聞齣版總署“十二五”重點規劃400種精品目錄。本書作者李發新等係海軍陸戰學院的專傢,對於這一題材駕馭很好。文字鮮活、生動,配以大量珍貴的曆史和現實圖片,對於中國海軍陸戰隊的曆史發展及現狀進行瞭深入淺齣的介紹。
There are ten books in the series on PLA China, namely The Chinese People's Liberation Army, The PLA Navy, The PLA Air Force, The PLA Army Aviation Corps, The PLA Marines, The Chinese Navy's Maritime Escort Operations, The PLAAF Airborne Troops, Chinese Peacekeepers Overseas, The Chinese Army in International Exchanges, as well as The Chinese Army in Humanitarian Relief. The length of each book ranges from 50,000 to 100,000 Chinese characters, with hundreds of valuable pictures. The series attempts to focus on the Chinese armed forces' history, current situation and future development in the context of its growth through the use of many interesting examples and details, to show the overall face of the People's Liberation Army from multiple angles.
The PLA Marines is a volume of the Series of Chinese Army which has been listed in the Catalogue of 400 Selected Publication Projects in the Twelfth Five-Year Plan compiled by China’s General Administration of Press and Publication. The authors are leading experts from Chinese Marine-Corps School including Professor Li Faxin. They deal with this subject with great ease and dexterity. With vivid words and plenty of valuable pictures, this book introduces the historical development and present situation of the PLA Marines. This makes the book highly authoritative and readable.
作者簡介
李發新,海軍陸戰學院教授。
目錄
Preface
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1
Glories and Dreams
ADM. Ye Fei Proposed to Deng Xiaoping to Establish the
Marine Corps
The 391st Regiment of the Army
The 164th Division of the Army
From the Land to the Sea
Chapter 2
Marine Cows in Action
Garrisoning on the Nansha Islands
Emergency and Disaster Relief in China
The Escort Operations in the Gulf of Aden and
the Somali Waters
Chapter 3
How Are the Marines Tempered
Basic Skills of the Marines
The Distinctive Frogmen
The Amphibious Lady Warriors
Chapter 4
The PLANMC: Arms and Services & Weapons and
Equipments
The Force Composition
Main Armaments
Chapter 5
The Culture of the Marine Corps
Marine Corps Spirit
The Marine Corps is a Big School
The Barracks Culture
The Happy Barracks
Chapter 6
The Exchanges and Cooperation of the PLANMC
Welcoming Foreign Guests
Participating in Joint Military Exercises and
Trainings with Other Countries
Overseas Studies of Military Personnel
Maintaining World Peace
Bibliography
精彩書摘
In early 1989, the guarding officers and men moved into the second-generation high-legged houses of 30 square meters. The residents on the Islands called these high-legged houses "octagonal pavilions" because of the shape of the roof. Built with steel piles as columns and iron sheet as walls, such high-legged houses enjoyed greatly increased stability, and were able to withstand winds, rains and waves. But as the Nansha Islands are close to the equator, it was hot there all the year round with an annual average temperature of 27.9 degree Gelsius. The iron sheet houses do not perform heat insulation but absorbs heat from the sunlight, so it is unbearably hot inside, just like a heating stove.
After 1990, the officers and men moved into the third-generation high-legged houses. In fact, they are not high-legged houses but three-to-four-storey permanent "reef fortresses" with Great-Wall-crenel-like parapets as their enclosing walls. Gompared with the first-generation high-legged houses, these "reef fortresses" are not only much larger in area but also provide much more improved living conditions.
Presently, with decades' construction and remodeling, the third-generation high-legged houses have successively been equipped with many modernized facilities such as sea water desalinizators, rainwater collectors, refrigerators, satellite phones, digital TVs, on-line universities,indoor air-conditioners, recreational and sports activities rooms, and so on, which one could not have dared to imagine in the past. All these facilities have greatly enriched the cultural life of the officers and men guarding the Islands, and the vegetable greenhouses there have ensured the all-year-round supply of flesh vegetables for them, improving their survivability, defensive and operational capabilities. The third-generation high-legged houses now have become the modem "fortresses at sea".
Although the third-generation high-legged houses provide the most favorable living conditions, it is the first and second generation high-legged houses that the officers and men are talking about most. To the Marines guarding the Nansha Islands, the phrase of "high-legged houses" has become a special signal and the embodiment of the "Marine"spirit.
The Marines on Ocean Meterological Tasks
The Chinese army's garrison on the Nansha Islands is not only demanded by the requirements of safeguarding China's national sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also implemented in accordance with the UNESCO Resolution that entrusted China to establish the 74th Ocean Observatory on the Nansha Islands. In the year when they were first stationed there, the PLANMC established an international ocean weather observation stations which has continuously been providing observational data for the World Meteorological Organization. Meanwhile,they set many navigation marks in the waters around the Nansha Islands to provide navigational service for the international vessels transiting this area.
Among the officers and men garrisoning in the high-legged houses on the Nansha Islands, there were a team of special Marines who were mainly responsible for the missions of providing ocean meterological observation and navigational service.
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前言/序言
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