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Booker, Lintong, Shandong. In 1937 he participated in the Chinese National Liberation Pioneer. Joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1938. Joined the Eighth Route Army in the same year. He once served as the captain of the Eighth Route Army's 115th Division Armed Work Team, the commander of the Hebei-Russian Military District Battalion, the regiment political commissar, and the head of the Political Department of the Fifth Corps of the Second Field Army. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the head of the Organization Department of the Political Department of the Guizhou Military Region, the secretary of the Tongren Prefecture Committee of the Communist Party of China, the deputy director of the Design Bureau of the Ministry of Railways, the secretary of the Party Committee of the Academy of Railway Science, and deputy director of the Ministry of Railways.

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Booker,
Booker was born in Lintong County, Shandong Province in October 1915. He joined the revolutionary work in August 1937 and joined the Chinese Communist Party in February 1938. After that, he served as the captain of the 115th Division Armed Work Team of the Eighth Route Army, the captain of the Armed Forces of the Western Shandong Provincial Committee, and the political commissar of the key regiments of the First and Fourth Army Divisions of the Hebei-Russian Military Region. The Deputy Head of the Organization Department of the Political Department of the First Field of the Central Plains Field Army, the Deputy Head of the Organization Department of the 5th Corps of the Second Field Army, and the Director of the Organization Department of the Guizhou Military Region. Participated in major battles such as the Pingjin Battle, the Huaihai Battle, and advancing to the southwest. On the eve of the founding of the People's Republic of China, he attended the first CPPCC National Conference as an official representative.
In October 1952, Booker was transferred to work in the railway sector. He successively served as the director of the Southwest Design Branch of the Ministry of Railways, the deputy director of the General Administration of Design of the Ministry of Railways, the deputy director of the General Administration of Infrastructure, the secretary of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Railways' Scientific Research Institute, and the first vice president. In 1969, he served as the team leader and secretary of the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Working Group. In September 1976, he served as Director of the General Office of the Ministry of Railways. In August 1978, he was a member and deputy minister of the party group of the Ministry of Railways.
Former Deputy Minister of Railways, Comrade Booker, died in Beijing on January 29, 2007 at the age of 92.

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