BEIJING, June 16 (Xinhua) -- Hu Jintao, China's Central Military Commission
chairman, signed an order to bestow Senior Colonel Qiu Guanghua with a
posthumous first-class merit on June 14.
Born in April 1957, Qiu joined the army in April 1974 and the Communist
Party of China in June 1976 respectively.
In his 34 years of military service, Qiu participated in such key missions
as opening air routes from Sichuan to Tibet and Qinghai to Tibet. He also
participated in many scientific experiments for national defense and disaster
relief missions.
Over his career, Qiu won two second-class merits and four third-class
merits for his outstanding service performance.
Since the devastating earthquake jolted Sichuan on May 12, Qiu had actively
participated in the disaster relief mission in the worst-hit regions, including
Wenchuan, Beichuan and Maoxian.
Before his helicopter crashed on May 31, the crew, led by Qiu Guanghua, had
completed 63 flights, transferring 25.8 tons of relief materials, 87
quake-relief workers and 234 victims.
On June 11, searchers found the remains of the missing helicopter and
people on board in the mountains near the quake epicenter town Yingxiu. Qiu and
another 17 people on board were confirmed dead.
Chengdu Military Command also awarded first-rank merits to the other four
crew members, including Li Yue, Wang Huaiyuan, Chen Lin and Zhang Peng.