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3rd Army Division (1969)
7th Army Division (1969–85)
7th Infantry Division (1985–96)
7th Armed Police Mobile Division(1996-)
Active 1969.5 -
Country People's Republic of China
Branch People's Liberation Army, People's Armed Police
Type Division
Role Armed Police
Part of Xinjiang Military District
Garrison/HQ Ili, Xinjiang
Engagements Xinjiang conflict

The 3rd Army Division (Chinese: 陆军第3师)(2nd Formation) was created on May 1969 from Beijing and Shenyang Military Region and soon sent to Ili, Xinjiang under the direct control of Xinjiang Military Region. The division was then composed of:

  • 7th Infantry Regiment;
  • 8th Infantry Regiment;
  • 9th Infantry Regiment;
  • 313th Artillery Regiment.

In December 1969 the division was renamed as 7th Army Division, while former 7th Army Division renamed as new 3rd Army Division.

The re-formation and re-designation of several army divisions in Xinjiang showed apparent evidence that there might be plans to re-activate 2nd Army Corps and 3rd Army Corps, even 4th Army Corps of the PLA. For unknown reasons these corps were not formed at last.

By then the division was composed of:

  • 19th Infantry Regiment (former 7th);
  • 20th Infantry Regiment (former 8th);
  • 21st Infantry Regiment (former 9th);
  • Artillery Regiment (former 313th).

In 1985 the division was renamed as 7th Infantry Division(Chinese: 步兵第7师), becoming a Northern Infantry Division, Catalogue B unit.

In 1996 the division was transferred to CAPF and renamed as 7th Armed Police Mobile Division(Chinese: 武警机动第7师). The Artillery Regiment, 7th Infantry Division was re-organized and renamed as 706th Regiment, 7th Armed Police Mobile Division. All artillery battalions in infantry regiments were also re-organized as the 4th mobile battalion of the regiments. Now the division is composed of:

  • 19th Regiment;
  • 20th Regiment;
  • 21st Regiment;
  • 706th Regiment.

The division is stationed in Ili, Xinjiang for anti-terrorist and anti-separatist missions.

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