Kou Tie

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Preceded byLi Heng
Succeeded byGao Chao
Preceded byLiu Fengju
Succeeded byArmy was revoked
Kou Tie
寇铁
Commander of Heilongjiang Military District
In office
December 2003  September 2010
Preceded byLi Heng
Succeeded byGao Chao
Army Commander of the 23rd Army
In office
January 2002  November 2003
Preceded byLiu Fengju
Succeeded byArmy was revoked
Personal details
BornApril 1950 (age 7576)
PartyChinese Communist Party
Alma materPLA National Defence University
Military service
Allegiance People's Republic of China
Branch/service People's Liberation Army Ground Force
Years of service1968–2010
Rank Major general
Unit40th Army
23rd Army

Kou Tie (simplified Chinese: 寇铁; traditional Chinese: 寇鐵; pinyin: Kòu Tiě; born April 1950) is a Chinese major general in the People's Liberation Army. As of November 2014, he was under investigation by the military authorities. In May 2015, the government turned his case over to military prosecutors. Previously he served as commander of Heilongjiang Military District.[1][2]

Kou Tie was a delegate to the 11th National People's Congress.[3] He is a member of the China Calligraphers Association.[4] He was a lyricist of the Army Song of the 23rd Army.[4]

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