Commander of the Navy (Taiwan)

The Commander of the Republic of China Navy Chinese: 中華民國海軍司令; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó Hǎijūn Sīlìng is the highest-ranking military officer and commander of the Republic of China Navy in Taiwan. The current Commander is Admiral Liu Chih-pin.

Commander of the Republic of China Navy
中華民國海軍司令
Republic of China Navy badge
Flag for the Commander of the Navy
Incumbent
Admiral Liu Chih-pin

since 15 January 2020
 Republic of China Navy
Reports toChief of the General Staff
Formation3 January 1912
First holderHuang Zhongying

List

Minister of the Navy

No. Portrait CommanderTook officeLeft officeTime in officeRef.
1
Zhong, HuangAdmiral
Huang Zhongying
(born 1869)
3 January 191229 March 191286 days
2
Guan, LiuAdmiral
Liu Guanxiong
(1861–1927)
30 March 191229 June 19164 years, 91 days
3
Bi, ChengAdmiral
Cheng Biguang
(1861–1918)
30 June 191624 June 1917359 days
4
Zhen, SaAdmiral
Sa Zhenbing
(1859–1952)
24 June 19172 July 19178 days
5
Guan, LiuAdmiral
Liu Guanxiong
(1861–1927)
15 July 19173 December 19192 years, 141 days
6
Zhen, SaAdmiral
Sa Zhenbing
(1859–1952)
3 December 191914 May 19211 year, 162 days
7
Ding, LiAdmiral
Li Dingxin
(1861–1930)
14 May 192131 October 19243 years, 170 days
8
Jian, LinAdmiral
Lin Jianzhang
(1874–1940)
November 192431 December 1925
9
Xi, DuAdmiral
Du Xigui
(1861–1930)
31 December 1925June 1927
10
Shu, YangAdmiral
Yang Shuzhuang
(1882–1934)
12 April 19291 January 19322 years, 264 days
11
Shao, ChenAdmiral
Chen Shaokuan
(1889–1969)
1 January 193231 January 19383 years, 170 days

Commander-in-Chief of the Navy

No. Portrait CommanderTook officeLeft officeTime in officeRef.
1
Shao, ChenAdmiral
Chen Shaokuan
(1889–1969)
1 January 19321 July 194614 years, 181 days
2
Cheng, ChenGeneral
Chen Cheng
(1898–1965)
1 July 194625 August 19482 years, 55 days
3
Yong, GuiGeneral
Gui Yongqing
(1901–1954)
25 August 194815 April 19523 years, 234 days
4
Ji, MaAdmiral
Ma Jizhuang
(1912–1998)
16 April 19521 July 19542 years, 76 days
5
Xu, LiangAdmiral
Liang Xuzhao
(1903–1978)
1 July 19541 February 19594 years, 215 days
6
Yu, LiAdmiral
Li Yuxi
(1914–2003)
1 February 195925 January 19655 years, 359 days
7
Guang, LiuAdmiral
Liu Guangkai
(1914–1991)
25 January 196516 August 1965203 days
8
Qi, FengAdmiral
Feng Qicong
(1914–1994)
16 August 19651 July 19704 years, 319 days
9
Chang, SongAdmiral
Song Changzhi
(1916–2002)
1 July 19701 July 19766 years, 0 days
10
Jian, ZouAdmiral
Zou Jian
(1921–2004)
2 July 197615 May 19836 years, 317 days
11
He, LiuAdmiral
Liu Heqian
(born 1926)
16 May 19831 June 19885 years, 16 days
12
Chang, YeAdmiral
Ye Changtong
1 June 19881 May 19923 years, 335 days
13
Ming, ChuangAdmiral
Chuang Ming-yao
(1929–2002)
1 May 199216 April 19941 year, 350 days
14
Chong, GuAdmiral
Gu Chonglian
(1931–2007)
16 April 199416 April 19973 years, 0 days
15
Shih, WuAdmiral
Wu Shih-wen
(born 1934)
16 April 19971 February 19991 year, 291 days
16
Jye, LeeAdmiral
Lee Jye
(born 1940)
1 February 19991 February 20023 years, 0 days
17
Yong, MiaoAdmiral
Miao Yongqing
1 February, 20021 February, 20053 years, 0 days
18
Bang, ChenAdmiral
Chen Bangzhi
(born 1942)
1 February, 200516 February, 20061 year, 15 days
19
Chen, LinSenior Admiral
Lin Chen-yi
(born 1945)
16 February, 200617 February, 20060 days

Commander of the Navy

No. Portrait CommanderTook officeLeft officeTime in officeRef.
1
Chen, LinSenior Admiral
Lin Chen-yi
(born 1945)
17 February 200621 May 20071 year, 93 days
2
Li, WangAdmiral
Wang Li-shen
(born 1946)
21 May 200720 May 20091 year, 364 days
3
Kuang, KaoAdmiral
Kao Kuang-chi
(born 1950)
21 May 200916 May 20111 year, 360 days
4
Hsiang, TungAdmiral
Tung Hsiang-lung
(born 1952)
16 May 201131 July 20132 years, 76 days[1][2]
5
Yeong, ChenAdmiral
Chen Yeong-kang
(born 1951)
1 August 201330 January 20151 year, 182 days[2][3]
6
Hsi, LeeAdmiral
Lee Hsi-ming
(born 1955)
30 January 201531 May 20161 year, 122 days[4][5]
7
Shu, HuangAdmiral
Huang Shu-kuang
(born 1957)
1 June 201615 January 20203 years, 228 days[6][7]
[8]
8
Chih, LiuAdmiral
Liu Chih-pin
(born 1962)
15 January 2020Incumbent2 years, 98 days

References

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  8. Lin, Hsin-hui; Hsiao, Scully (1 January 2015). "Taiwan's first indigenous stealth corvette joins drill". Central News Agency. Retrieved 15 January 2020. Republished as: Pan, Jason (2 January 2015). "'Tuo Jiang' joins naval combat exercise". Taipei Times. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
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