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Major events in PLA's history 1967-1976

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Major events in PLA's history 1967-1976

On June 17, 1967, China successfully conducted the detonation test of its first H-bomb. [Photo/PLA Daily]

The year of 1967

In May 1967, the Inner Mongolia Military Area Command was downsized to be a provincial-level military command under the organization of the Beijing Military Area Command.

On June 17, 1967, China succeeded in detonating its first H-bomb.

The year of 1968

In December 1968, the Tibet Military Area Command was downsized to be a provincial-level military command under the organization of the Chengdu Military Area Command.

The year of 1970

On Jan. 30, 1970, China successfully launched a long-range ground-to-ground guided missile which was developed independently by China.

On Apr. 24, 1970, the blast-off of China's first artificial earth satellite got a success.

The year of 1971

In December 1971, China's first guided missile destroyer was put into service in the PLA Navy.

The year of 1973

On Dec. 8, 1973, the Central Military Commission made a decision to re-establish and newly set up a total of 41 military educational institutions of higher learning.

The year of 1974

On Aug. 1, 1974, the first nuclear-powered submarine designed and manufactured by China independently started its service in the PLA Navy.

The year of 1976

On Jan. 8, 1976, Premier Zhou Enlai, one of the founders of the PLA, passed away in Beijing.

On Jul. 28, 1976, a strong earthquake at 7.8 magnitude on the Richter scale jolted Tangshan, a port city in north China's Hebei Province. The PLA troops participated in the quake victims rescue and disaster relief operations as the main force.

On Sept. 9, 1976, Mao Zedong, chairman of the Central Committee of the CPC and one of the founders of the PLA, passed away in Beijing at the age of 83.