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    Xu Tingyao, Hsu Ting-Yao, (traditional Chinese: 徐庭瑤; simplified Chinese: 徐庭瑶; pinyin: Tíngyáo; January 10, 1892–December 16, 1974), courtesy name Yuexiang...
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    against the Jiangxi Soviet, which would include the forces of Huang Jie, Xu Tingyao and Guan Linzheng. Chiang Kai-shek also called over Fu Zuoyi's 7th Army...
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  • Chinese 3rd Army under Pang Bingxun. In July the Chinese 17th Army under Xu Tingyao and 87th Division under Wang Jingjiu relieved the forces of Sun Dianying...
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  • Zhao 66th Army – Ye Zhao 159th Division 160th Division 38th Group Army – Xu Tingyao 2nd Army – Li Yannian 9th Division 76th Division 5th Army – Du Yuming...
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    None 38th Army Group 第三十八集團軍 Established: Dec 1939 Disbanded: Apr 1940 Xu Tingyao 徐庭瑤 Dec 1939 – Apr 1940 Battle of South Guangxi Reestablished: Jun 1942...
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  • Zuoyi (concurrent) Controlling Peiking – Suiyuan Railway. 17th Army – Xu Tingyao 2nd Division – Huang Jie 25th Division – Guan Linzheng 1st Cavalry Brigade...
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  • Commander in chief Yang Jie (defense of the Gubeikou pass) 17th Army - Xu Tingyao 2nd Division - Huang Jieyan 25th Division - Guan Linzheng 1st Cavalry...
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  • (October 1977-April 1984) Jiang Jingbo (江景波) (April 1984-February 1989) Gao Tingyao (高廷耀) (February 1989-February 1995) Wu Qidi (February 1995-July 2003) Wan...
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