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Who was the commander of 29 army, a volunteer army during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea?

Volunteers don't have 29 army.

The War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea took place from June 1950 to July 1953. In this war, according to the policy of the Central Military Commission, Chinese people's Volunteer Army successively entered the DPRK with 27 armies and 1 division. 19501October 25th to 195 1 2 1 April 25th, the first batch of participating troops were 38th, 39th, 40th, 42nd, 66th, 50th and 20th armies. 195 1 from April 22nd to early June, the second participating troops were the 64th, 63rd, 65th, 60th, 12, 15, 20th, 26th and 27th armies. 195 1 after mid-June, the troops that participated in the war for the third time were the 67th Army, 68th Army, 47th Army, 12 Army, 15 Army, 60th Army, 20th Army, 26th Army, 27th Army, 63rd Army and 64th Army. In order to strengthen 1953' s anti-landing combat force in spring, 16, 1 54 and 2 1 2 successively entered the DPRK from 1952 to 1953. Before and after the Korean armistice, most troops returned home in triumph. 1 Army, 16 Army, 2 1 Army, 23 Army and 54 Army are temporarily stationed in North Korea to perform the task of maintaining the armistice agreement. From March 1958 to March 10, all the five armies left North Korea for home in three batches after successfully completing their tasks.