Initial composition Under the command of 33rd Corps (People's Liberation Army) it took part in the
Chinese Civil War. The division was then composed of: • 292nd Regiment; • 293rd Regiment; • 294th Regiment.
Evolution and various names After the
Shanghai Campaign the division stationed in
Baoshan, Shanghai. In November 1950 the division was re-organized and renamed as
15th Public Security Division() while detaching from the Corps. By then the division was composed of: • 43rd Public Security Regiment (former 292nd Infantry); • 44th Public Security Regiment (former 293rd Infantry); • 45th Public Security Regiment (former 294th Infantry). In May 1952, the division absorbed the
17th Garrison Division. 49th Public Security Regiment, 17th Public Security Division became the new 43rd Public Security Regiment. From December 1952 to September 1953 the regiment was deployed in the
Korean War under the command of
1st Public Security Division. In July 1955, Headquarters, 15th Garrison Division, along with its 45th Public Security Regiment and 4th Interior Guards Regiment of Shanghai Security District, was reorganized into
Yangtze Estuary Fort District(). On December 10, 1956, the fort district was inactivated, 15th Garrison Division was then reactivated in
Pudong,
Shanghai. The division was then a part of Shanghai Security District. In late 1969 to early 1970, the division was renamed as
1st Garrison Division of Nanjing Military Region(). In 1985 the division was reduced as
1st Garrison Brigade of Nanjing Military Region(). In January 1993 the brigade was renamed as
1st Coastal Defence Brigade(). In April 2017 the brigade was renamed as
301st Coastal Defence Brigade(). ==References==