Fu Hsing Kang College


The Political Warfare Cadres Academy, also known as Fu Hsing Kang College, is a military academy in Beitou District, Taipei, Republic of China. During the Japanese occupation period, this location was the racetrack of Beitou; after Chiang Ching-kuo's inspection, on July 15, 1951, it became the campus of the formerly known "Political Worker Cadres School".
The College was modelled after the pre-war Moscow Sun Yat-sen University; it was intended to provide the Republic of China Armed Forces with political commissars loyal to the Kuomintang regime. On 1 September 2006 the College became part of the National Defense University, thereby ceasing to be a stand-alone institution.
After graduating from the college, they were distributed to the troops of the Republic of China as platoon leader, counselor, political and warfare officer, and psychology officer. There are two graduates who have been promoted to generals. They are Yang Tingyun in the 1st year graduate and Chen Guoxiang in the 19th year graduate.

History

After losing the Chinese Civil War in 1949 President Chiang Kai-shek retreated to Taiwan, and put forward the argument of "three points military, seven points politics". Chiang Ching-kuo was appointed to establish the school.

Undergraduate