Wang Shu-ming

While studying in the Soviet Union, Wang joined the Chinese Communist Party, though he later cut the relations with the CCP when he came back to China.

[2] During the Second Chinese Civil War, Wang conducted various air attacks directed at Communist Militia in Northern Shaanxi.

Under his command, the Air Force helped to seize the largest city CCP controlled, Zhangjiakou.

Wang then appointed as Chief Staff of the Ministry of National Defense, after his Commander term ended, and was succeeded by his student Chen Jia-shang.

After moving back to Taiwan, he served as Strategy Consultant for the President, and died in Taipei on October 28, 1998.