Guo Chunguang, former director, supervisor, assistant economist and manager of Jiangxi Telecom Company. Born in February, 1942, 12, college education, party member. 1958 10 joined the work, 1963 12 joined the army and served as a soldier and document in the 60 12 troops of the China People's Liberation Army; /kloc-0 was transferred to Jiangxi post and telecommunications system in March, 1969, and successively served as personnel, organization, propaganda cadre, secretary, personnel education department, and security department deputy section chief and section chief in provincial confidential communication bureau, provincial communications post office, provincial long-distance telecommunications terminal and provincial post and telecommunications construction engineering bureau. 1989 Up to now, he has served as the chief clerk, supervisor, assistant economist and manager of Jiangxi Post and Telecommunications Administration and Provincial Telecom Company. Retired in June 2003. Guo Chunguang is a special correspondent of Jiangxi Posts and Telecommunications. Over the years, he has published more than 200 news, newsletters, novels, poems, essays and photographs in Jiangxi Post and Telecommunications and jinan military area command Qianwei Newspaper, and has been rated as an excellent invited reporter and part-time reporter by Jiangxi Post and Telecommunications for many times. Over the years, he won the first prize of poetry creation in Jiangxi Posts and Telecommunications Literary Supplement.
In the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, Guo Chunguang, a native of party member, was assigned by the Party organization to be a dentist in Shanghai to collect Japanese and puppet intelligence. At the same time, the Kuomintang military government appointed Gu Xuefeng as the new stationmaster of the upper navy government, and set up a women's rangers code-named "Thirteen Chains", whose task was to wipe out the anti-Japanese traitors, obtain the Japanese telegraph code, and destroy the Tianchang Festival used by the Japanese and puppet troops to deceive public opinion.
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