The Battle of Nanchang (simplified Chinese: 南昌会战; traditional Chinese: 南昌會戰) was a military campaign fought around Nanchang, Jiangxi between the Chinese...
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The order of battle for the Nanchang Campaign (Mid Feb. – Early May 1939) 11th Army - Gen. Yasuji Okamura [1,2] 6th Division - Lt. Gen. Shiro Inaba [4]...
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The Battle of Xuzhou was fought in May 1938 as part of the Second Sino-Japanese War. The Japanese Order of battle Field Marshal Count Hisaichi Terauchi...
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Nanchang is the capital of Jiangxi, China. Located in the north-central part of the province and in the hinterland of Poyang Lake Plain, it is bounded...
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The Nanchang Uprising was the first major Nationalist Party of China–Chinese Communist Party engagement of the Chinese Civil War, begun by the Chinese...
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Division – Col. Kurahashi 60th Infantry Regiment (from 15th Division in the Nanchang area) 17th Division – Lt-General Morito Hirabayashi[4,5] 17th Infantry...
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list of orders of battle, which list the known military units that were located within the field of operations for a battle or campaign. The battles are...
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fought from May to September 1942 as part of the Second Sino-Japanese War. This article in as order of battle, listing the present Chinese and Japanese...
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116th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) (category Infantry divisions of Japan)
Dabie Mountains and Battle of Wuhan through Anqing. From March 1939, a small part of the division participated in the Battle of Nanchang. After the Central...
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The Battle of Namdaemun (Korean: 남대문 전투), also known as the Battle of the South Great Gate, was an insurgency by the Korean army against Japanese forces...
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40th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) (category Infantry divisions of Japan)
route, while in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, the war came to an end. The 40th Division's final orders were to withdraw from Nanchang to Nanjing, where...
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Zhejiang-Jiangxi campaign (redirect from Battle of Chekiang-Kiangsi)
east to west from Hangzhou and Nanchang to attack in the direction of Shangrao, Jiangxi. On May 15, the main force of the Japanese 13th Army invaded westward...
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The Nanchang Q-6 (Chinese: 強-6; pinyin: Qiang-6) is a cancelled ground attack aircraft of the People's Republic of China (PRC), with the Nanchang Aircraft...
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106th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) (category Infantry divisions of Japan)
division was in the Battle of Nanchang (in particular divisional artillery acting in Battle of Xiushui River 20 March 1939), and the Battle of Changsha (1939)...
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101st Division (Imperial Japanese Army) (category Infantry divisions of Japan)
heavy losses in the Battle of Wanjialing in September 1938. It also took part in the Battle of Nanchang in March - May 1939 and Battle of Changsha (1939)...
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Order of battle for the Central Hubei Operation (November 25–30, 1940), a battle of the Second Sino-Japanese War. 11th Army – Lt. General Waichiro Sonobe...
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27th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) (category Infantry divisions of Japan)
Huizhou. After the Battle of Okinawa started, the 27th division 18 April 1945 had received orders to retreat to Shanghai through Nanchang. The division was...
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Yasuji Okamura (category Grand Cordons of the Order of the Rising Sun)
major engagements in the Second Sino-Japanese War, notably the Battles of Wuhan, Nanchang and Changsha. According to historians Yoshiaki Yoshimi and Seiya...
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Long March (redirect from Battle of Lazikou)
Communists. Unsuccessful urban insurrections (in Nanchang, Wuhan and Guangzhou) and the suppression of the CCP in Shanghai and other cities drove many...
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headquarters of the PLA-AF 15th Fighter Division which operates Chengdu J-7 fighters and Nanchang Q-5 ground attack aircraft. Satellite imagery of the site...
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Zhu Chenhao (redirect from Zhu Zhenhao, Prince of Ning)
from Anqing and back to Nanchang to protect his base. Wang Yangming stormed Nanchang and had a serious battle with the Prince of Ning. Then on 20 August...
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34th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) (category Infantry divisions of Japan)
the Wuhan area under control of the Japanese 11th Army. In December 1939, it was transferred to Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi province, where it served...
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at Nanchang, and strafed the airfield and attacked a nearby bridge. Corporal Yasuzo Tanaka (Ki-44 Shoki-11) of the 25th Sentai was killed in Nanchang. On...
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Wang Yangming (category Viceroys of Liangguang)
fourth Prince of Ning. Given that the prince's base in Nanchang allowed him to sail down the Yangtze River and capture the southern capital of Nanjing, Wang...
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New Fourth Army (category Armies of the National Revolutionary Army)
March would be part of the New Fourth Army. The New Fourth Army was established on December 25, 1937 in Hankou, moving to Nanchang on January 6, 1938,...
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Zhang Fakui (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
many communist officers under his command mutinied, resulting in the Nanchang Uprising. Zhang's army defeated the communists and chased the mutineers...
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Jiangxi (redirect from Demographics of Jiangxi)
province in the east of the People's Republic of China. Its major cities include Nanchang and Jiujiang. Spanning from the banks of the Yangtze river in...
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Zhang Lingfu (category Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Tripod)
he was wounded in his left leg during the Battle of Nanchang. Although his doctor told after one more month of treatment his wounds could be healed, he...
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Chinese Civil War (redirect from War of Liberation of the People's Republic of China)
left Nanchang and headed southwards for an assault on Guangdong. Nationalist forces quickly reoccupied Nanchang while the remaining members of the CCP...
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with joint operations across different military branches.: 289 1927: Nanchang Uprising / Autumn Harvest Uprising / Guangzhou Uprising Kuomintang campaigns...
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