Su Ning

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Born(1953-01-31)January 31, 1953
Xiaoyi, Shanxi, China
DiedApril 29, 1991(1991-04-29) (aged 37–38)
OccupationsMajor, exemplary cadres
Su Ning
Born(1953-01-31)January 31, 1953
Xiaoyi, Shanxi, China
DiedApril 29, 1991(1991-04-29) (aged 37–38)
OccupationsMajor, exemplary cadres

Su Ning (Chinese: 苏宁; pinyin: Sū Níng) (January 31, 1953 – April 29, 1991) was a Chinese military officer.

As a soldier, he was the top-ranked trainee. In the army, he worked as a soldier, a platoon leader, a company commander, a staff officer, and a battalion commander. He led his group to victory in a military skills competition. He wrote more than 70 pages about Army technology.

Death

On April 21, 1991, Su Ning was commanding a team to train how to throw live grenades. One trainee threw a grenade. It hit a wall and bounced back. Su Ning shouted out for everyone to drop to the ground and he moved to get rid of it. As he picked it up, the grenade exploded. He was sent to hospital for treatment; after 8 days, he died and the soldier survived.

In 1993, the Central Military Commission granted him the honorary title, "Model of all officers dedicated to the modernization of national defence" (献身国防现代化的模范干部).

The regiment in which Su Ning served was renamed "Su Ning Regiment" (Chinese: 苏宁团; pinyin: Sū Níng Túan).

Personal life

When Su Ning died, his son was eight. In 1998, Su Renren (Chinese: 苏任韧; pinyin: Sū Rénrèn) enlisted in Su Ning Regiment. He received a Military master's degree in 2007 and returned to Su Ning Regiment. He successively held the post of platoon leader, company political instructor and secretary of the political department.

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