- Order of battle of the Battle of Shanghai
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The following is the order of battle of the forces involved in the Battle of Shanghai, during the opening stages of the Second Sino-Japanese War.
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Order of battle
Order of battle prior to August 13, 1937:China
National Revolutionary Army
- Wusung – Shanghai Siege Area (Aug. 7 1937)
- Nanking Shanghai Garrison – Chang Chih-Chung (50,000 men).
- 36th Division – Sung Hsi-lien[g]
- 87th Division – Wang Ching-chin[g]
- 88th Division – Sun Yuan-liang[g]
- 55th Division – Li Sung-Chan
- 56th Division – Liu Ho-ting (later Liu Shang-chih)
- 57th Division – Yuan Chao-chang [R]
- 20th Sep. Bde – Gen. Chen Mien-wu
- [g] German trained Reorganized Divisions
- [R] Reorganized Divisions
- Shanghai City demilitarised on Chinese side according to Shanghai Ceasefire Agreement (1932)
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- Wusong-Shanghai Garrison Units (Peace Preservation Corps)
Japan
Imperial Japanese Navy
3rd Fleet : Admiral Hasegawa Kiyoshi
- Flagship: Izumo (Izumo class armoured cruiser)
- Notoro(seaplane tender)
- 8 Nakajima E8N Reconnaissance float aircraft
- 11th (Gunboat) Sentai - Rear Admiral Tanimoto Umataro
- Flagship: Yaeyama (minelayer)
- Ataka(Gunboat)
- Katada (Gunboat)
- Sumida(Gunboat)
- Kuri (Momi class destroyer)
- Hozu (Gunboat)
- Futami (Gunboat)
- Kotaka (Gunboat)
- Tsuga (Momi class destroyer)
- Hasu (Momi class destroyer)
- Atami (Gunboat)
- Seta (Gunboat
- Toba (Gunboat)
- Hira (Gunboat)
- 1st (Destroyer) Sentai - Rear Admiral Yoshida
- Shanghai Special Naval Landing Force - Rear Admiral Denshichi Okawachi
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- 1st Battalion - Lt. Cdr. Uroku Hashimoto
- 2nd Battalion - Lt. Shigeshi Sano
- 3rd Battalion - Lt. Shegeru Ito
- 4th Battalion - Artillery unit, Disbanded at the outbreak of war, guns were dispersed to the infantry units.
- 9th Battalion - Lt. Cdr. Torashige Tsukioka
- Prior to hostilities: Total force (2,500 men)
- Special Naval Landing Force reinforcements as of 8/1/37 from 3rd Fleet
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- 8th Sentai NLF
- 1st Destroyer Sentai NLF
- 3rd Destroyer Sentai NLF
- Izumo NLF
- Reservists and volunteers (5000 men)
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- 1st Reserve Infantry Regiment
- 2nd Reserve Infantry Regiment
- ( Armed reservists were men in civilian clothes distinguished by a brassard)
- Notes:
- Third Fleet operated in Central and South China waters.
- 11th Squadron evacuated Japanese civilians from the interior to Shanghai during July and early August.
Order of battle soon after August 13, 1937:China
National Revolutionary Army
3rd Military Region - Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek (20 Aug 1937)
Wusung – Shanghai Siege Area
- 9th Army Group - Gen. Zhang Zhizhong
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- 36th Division - Gen. Song Xilian[g]
- 56th Division - Gen. Liu Ho-Ting
- 87th Division - Gen. Wang Ching-chin[g]
- 88th Division - Gen. Sun Yuanliang[g]
- 20th Separate Brigade - Gen. Chen Mien-wu
- Training Division (part) - Gen Huei Yung-ching
- Wusong-Shanghai Garrison Units (Peace Preservation Corps)
- 10th Heavy Artillery Regiment [sFH 18 L/32 150mm Howitzer]
- 3rd Artillery Regiment
- 8th Artillery Regiment
- 2 Heavy Mortar Units
- 2 Anti-tank batteries
- 1 Light Tank Battalion
Yangtse River Right Bank Garrison Sector
- 54th Corps – Gen. Huo Kwei-chang
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- 11th Division – Gen. Peng Shan[R]
- 14th Division - Gen. Chen Lieh[g]
- 67th Division - Gen. Huang Wei[R]
- 16th Artillery Regiment (under command of Siege Area)
Yangtse River Left Bank Garrison Sector
- 57th Corps – Miao Cheng-liu
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- 111th Division – Gen. Chen En-to
- 112th Division – Gen. Huo Shuo-yi
Hangchow Bay Left Bank Garrison Sector
- 8th Army Group – Gen. Zhang Fakui
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- 61st Division – Gen. Chung Sung
- 62nd Division – Gen. Tao Liu
- 55th Division – Gen. Li Sung-shan
- 57th Division – Gen. Yuan Shao-chang[R]
- 45th Separate Brigade – Gen. Chan Luan-chi
- 2nd Artillery Regt.
East Chekiang Garrison Sector
- 10th Army Group – Gen. Liu Jianxu
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- 16th Division – Gen. Peng Shung-ling
- 63rd Division – Gen. Chen Kuang-chung
- 19th Division – Gen. Li Chueh
- 52nd Division – Gen. Lu Hsin-jung
- New 34th Division - Gen. ?
- 37th Separate Brigade – Gen. Chen The-fa
- 11th Provisional Brigade – Gen Chou Hsi-ching
- 12th Provisional Brigade – Gen. Li Kuo-chun
- 13th Provisional Brigade – Gen. Yang Yung-ching
- [g] German trained Reorganized Divisions
- [R] Reorganized Divisions
Japan
Imperial Japanese Navy
- Shanghai Special Naval Landing Force - Rear Admiral Denshichi Okawachi
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- 1st Battalion
- 2nd Battalion
- 3rd Battalion
- 4th Battalion
- 9th Battalion
- Special Naval Landing Force reinforcements as of 1 Aug from 3rd Fleet
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- 8th Sentai NLF
- 1st Destroyer Sentai NLF
- 3rd Destroyer Sentai NLF
- Izumo NLF
- Special Naval Landing Force reinforcements 18 - 19 Aug
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- 5th Battalion (Sasebo 1st SNLF, 16th Destroyer Division)
- 6th Battalion (Kure 2nd SNLF)
- 7th Battalion (Kure 1st SNLF)
- 8th Battalion (Yokosuka 1st SNLF, 11th Sentai)
- Total Naval personnel 8/19/37 (5000 men)
- Reservists and volunteers (5000 men)
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- 1st Reserve Infantry Regiment
- 2nd Reserve Infantry Regiment
- (Armed reservists were men in civilian clothes distinguished by a brassard)
- Total force defending the settlement 10,000 men
Imperial Japanese Army
- Shanghai Expeditionary Force – Gen. Sekikon Matsui (16 Aug 1937)
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- 5th Tank Battalion - Colonel Hosomi
- 32 Type 89 Medium Tanks, 15 Type 94 Tankettes
- 7th Independent Machine Gun Battalion
- 8th Independent Light Armor Company
- 9th Independent Light Armor Company
- Independent Light Armor Company
- 10th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment
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- 24 Type 4 150mm Howitzers
- 4th Army Mortar Battalion
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- 150mm mortars (1887) [Taki/PWf]
- Field Operations Anti-aircraft Artillery 3 platoons
- Field Air Defense Team 3rd Battery
- 8th Independent Army Engineer Regiment
- 6th Independent Air Squadron
- Shanghai Dispatch Signal Unit
- 5th Independent Heavy Artillery Brigade
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- 48 150mm Howitzers
- 6th Independent heavy artillery Brigade
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- 13th Field Heavy Artillery Regiments, 24 Type 4 15cm Howitzers
- 14th Field Heavy Artillery Regiments, 24 Type 4 15cm Howitzers
- Army Logistics Depot
- 3rd Division - Lt. Gen. Fujita (Landed on Aug. 23rd)
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- 5th Infantry Brigade
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- 6th Infantry Regiment
- 68th Infantry Regiment
- 29th Infantry Brigade
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- 18th Infantry Regiment
- 34th Infantry Regiment
- 3rd Field Artillery Regiment
- 3rd Cavalry Regiment
- 3rd Engineer Regiment
- 3rd Transport Regiment
- 11th Division - Lt. Gen. Yamamuro (Landed on Aug. 23rd)
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- 10th Infantry Brigade
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- 12th Infantry Regiment
- 22nd Infantry Regiment
- 22nd Infantry Brigade
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- 43rd Infantry Regiment
- 44th Infantry Regiment
- 11th Mountain Artillery Regiment
- 11th Cavalry Regiment
- 11th Engineer Regiment
- 11th Transport Regiment
- 101st Division - Lt. Gen. Ito (Arrived Sept 7-16, Landed on Sep. 22nd)
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- 101st Infantry Brigade
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- 101st Infantry Regiment
- 149th Infantry Regiment
- 102nd Infantry Brigade
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- 103rd Infantry Regiment
- 157th Infantry Regiment
- 101st Field Artillery Regiment
- 101st Cavalry Regiment
- 101st Engineer Regiment
- 101st Transport Regiment
- 9th Division - Lt. Gen. Yoshizumi (Landed on Sep. 27th)
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- 6th Infantry Brigade
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- 7th Infantry Regiment
- 35th Infantry Regiment
- 18th Infantry Brigade
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- 19th Infantry Regiment
- 36th Infantry Regiment
- 9th Mountain Artillery Regiment
- 9th Cavalry Regiment
- 9th Engineer Regiment
- 9th Transport Regiment
- 13th Division - Lt. Gen. Ogisu (reinforcements late Aug., Landed on Oct. 1st)
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- 26th Infantry Brigade
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- 58th Infantry Regiment
- 116th Infantry Regiment
- 103rd Infantry Brigade
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- 65th Infantry Regiment
- 104th Infantry Regiment
- 19th Mountain Artillery Regiment
- 17th Cavalry Regiment
- 13th Engineer Regiment
- 13th Transport Regiment
Chinese forces after late September, 1937:National Revolutionary Army 3rd War Area - Generalisimo Chiang Kai-skek (after late Sept. 1937)
- Right Wing Force - General Chang Fa Kuei
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- 8th Army Group - General Chang Fa Kuei
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- 28th Corps - Tao Kuang
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- 62nd Division – Tao Kuang
- 63rd Division – Chen Kuang-chung
- 55th Division – Li Sung-Chan
- 45th Separate Brigade – Chang Luan-chi
- Artillery Btn., Training Div.
- 10th Army Group - Liu Chien-hsu
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- 11th Reserve Division – Hu –Ta
- 128th Division – Ku Chia-chi
- 45th Division – Tai Min-chuan
- 52nd Division – Lu Hsin-jung
- 11th Temporary Brigade – Chou Hsi-ching
- 12th Temporary Brigade – Li Kuo-chun
- 37th Separate Brigade - Chen The-fa
- Guard Regiment – ?
- Ningpo Defense Commander – Wan Kao-lan
- Central Force Gen. Zhu Shao Liang
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- 9th Army Group - Zhu Shao Liang
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- 72nd Corps – Sun Yuan-liang
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- 88th Division – Sun Yuan-liang[g]
- Peace Preservation Group
- 1st Regiment, 20th Separate Brigade
- 78th Corps – Sung Hsi-lien
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- 36th Division – Sung Hsi-lien[g]
- 71st Corps – Wang Ching-chin
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- 87th Division – Wang Ching-chin[g]
- 8th Corps – Huang Chieh
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- 61st Division – Chung Sung
- Salt Gabelle Division – Huang Chieh
- 3rd Division – Li Yu-tang[g]
- 18th Division – Chu Yao-hua
- Shanghai Garrison Command - Yang Hu
- 1st Battalion 3rd Regiment, 2nd Artillery Brigade
- 2 Heavy Mortar Units
- 2 Anti-tank batteries
- 1 Light tank Battalion
- 21st Army Group - Liao Lei
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- 1st Corps – Hu Tsung-nan
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- 1st Division - Li Tieh-chun
- 32nd Division - Wang Hsiu-shen
- 78th Division - Li Wen
- 48th Corps – Wei Yun-sung
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- 173rd Division - Huo Wei-chen
- 174th Division - Wang Tsan-pin
- 176th Division - Ou Shou-nien
- 171st Division – Yang Cun-chang
- 19th Division – Li Chueh
- 16th Division - Peng Sung-ling
- Left Wing Force - General Chen Cheng
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- 19th Army Group – Hsueh Yueh
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- 66th Corps – Yeh Chao
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- 159th Division – Tan Sui
- 160th Division – Yeh Chao
- 75th Corps – Chao Ai
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- 6th Division – Chao Ai[g]
- 2nd Corps – Li Yen-nien
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- 9th Division – Li Yen-nien[g]
- 25th Corps – Wan Yao-huang
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- 13th Division – Wan Yao-huang
- 20th Corps – Yang Sen
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- 133rd Division – Yang Han-yu
- 134th Division – Yang Han-chung
- 69th Corps – Yuan Chao-chang
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- 57th Division – Yuan Chao-chang[R]
- 15th Army Group – Lo Cho-yin
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- 44th Division – Chen Yung
- 16th Artillery Regiment
- 16th Army – Lo Cho-ying
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- 18th Corps - Lo Cho-ying
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- 60th Division - Chen Pei
- 11th Division - Peng Shan[R]
- 67th Division - Huag Wei[R]
- 54th Corps - Huo Kuei-chang
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- 14th Division - Chen Lieh[g]
- 98th Division - Hisa Chu-chung
- 74th Corps - Yu Chi-shih
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- 51st Division - Wang Yao-wu
- 58th Division - Yu Chi-shih
- 39th Corps – Liu Ho-ting
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- 34th Separate Brigade. – Lo Chi-chiang
- 56th Division - Liu Shang-chih
- 4th Corps – Wu Chi-wei
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- 90th Division – Ou Chen
- 73rd Corps – Wang Tung-yuan
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- 15th Division – Wang Chih-pin
- 15th Army – Liu Hsing
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- 102 Division - Po Hui-chang
- 103 Division - Ho Chih-chung
- 53 Division - Li Yun-heng
- 23 Division - Li Pi-fan
- 57th Corps – Miao Cheng-liu
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- 111th Division - Chang En-tuo
- 112th Division - Huo Shou-yi
- River Defence Forces - Gen. Liu Hsing
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- Chiangyin Fortress Command - Hsu Kang
- Chenchiang Fortress Command - Lin Hsien-yang
- 2nd Regiment Kiangsu Peace Preservation Force
- 1st Battalion 8th Artillery Regiment
- 11th Army - Shang-kuan Yunhsiang
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- 40th Division - Liu Pei-hsu
- 33rd Division - Ma Hsing-hsien
- 12th Army - Chang Fang
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- 76th Division - Wang Ling-yun
- 43rd Corps - Kuo Ju-tung
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- 26th Div. - Liu Yu-ching
- 1st Battalion 3rd Artillery Regiment
- 4th Artillery Regiment
- 1st Battalion 10th Heavy Artillery Regiment [sFH 18 L/32 150mm How]
- Notes:
- [g] German trained Reorganized Divisions:
- [R] Reorganized Divisions
Japanese forces from October 29, 1937:Imperial Japanese Army
Central China Front Army – Gen. Iwane Matsui
- (was formed on Oct. 29th 1937 to coordinate the Shanghai Expeditionary Army and
- the 10th Army.)
- Shanghai Expeditionary Force - Gen. Iwane Matsui,
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- See previous order of battle
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- 16th Division – Gen. Kesao Nakashima (from N. China Nov 12/37, landed at Pai mao kou)
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- 19th Infantry Brigade
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- 9th Infantry Regiment
- 20th Infantry Regiment
- 30th Infantry Brigade
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- 33rd Infantry Regiment
- 38th Infantry Regiment
- 22nd Field Artillery Regiment
- 20th Cavalry Regiment
- 16th Engineer Regiment
- 16th Transport Regiment
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- Shigeto Detachment - Major Gen. Shigeto (arrived Sept 7-16 from Formosa)
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- Regiment sized, was later expanded into the Formosa Mixed Brigade. Nov 12/37, landed at Pai mao kou)
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- ? Manchukuoan Brigade - Li Chung-shan (arrived Sept. 7-16)
- ? Manchukuoan Brigade - Yu Chih-shan (arrived Sept. 7-16)
- 10th Army – Major Gen. Heisuke Yamagawa (Nov. 5th landing at Chin shan wei)
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- 9th Independent Light Armor Company [Taki/ PWf]
- 2nd Independent Mountain Gun Regiment[Taki/ PWf]
- 6th Independent Heavy Artillery Brigade [CDF] [Taki/ PWf]
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- 13th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment, 24 Type 4 15cm Howitzers
- 14th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment, 24 Type 4 15cm Howitzers
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- 6th Division - Lt. Gen. Tani
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- 11th Infantry Brigade
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- 13th Infantry Regiment
- 47th Infantry Regiment
- 36th Infantry Brigade
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- 23rd Infantry Regiment
- 45th Infantry Regiment
- 6th Field Artillery Regiment
- 6th Cavalry Regiment
- 6th Engineer Regiment
- 6th Transport Regiment
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- 18th Division - Lt. Gen. Ushijima
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- 23rd Infantry Brigade
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- 55th Infantry Regiment
- 56th Infantry Regiment
- 35th Infantry Brigade
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- 114th Infantry Regiment
- 124th Infantry Regiment
- 18th Mountain Artillery Regiment
- 22nd Cavalry Battalion
- 12th Engineer Regiment
- 12th Transport Regiment
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- 114th Division - Lt. Gen. Suematsu
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- 127th Infantry Brigade
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- 66th Infantry Regiment
- 115th Infantry Regiment
- 128th Infantry Brigade
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- 102nd Infantry Regiment
- 150th Infantry Regiment
- 120th Field Artillery Regt
- 118th Cavalry Regiment
- 114th Engineer Regiment
- 114th Transport Regiment
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- Kunizaki Detachment - Gen. Kunisaki (from North China)
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- 9th Infantry Brigade/5th Division
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- 11th Infantry Regiment
- 41st Infantry Regiment
- with elements of:
- 5th Mountain Artillery Regiment
- 5th Cavalry Regiment
- 5th Engineer Regiment
- 5th Transport Regiment
Sources
- Hsu Long-hsuen and Chang Ming-kai, History of The Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) 2nd Ed. ,1971. Translated by Wen Ha-hsiung , Chung Wu Publishing; 33, 140th Lane, Tung-hwa Street, Taipei, Taiwan Republic of China. Pg. 200 - 214, Map 7.
- Jowett, Phillip S. , Rays of The Rising Sun, Armed Forces of Japan’s Asian Allies 1931-45, Volume I: China & Manchuria, 2004. Helion & Co. Ltd., 26 Willow Rd., Solihul, West Midlands, England.
- History of the Frontal War Zone in the Sino-Japanese War, published by Nanjing University Press.
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- [g] German trained Reorganized Divisions:
3rd, 6th, 9th, 14th, 36th, 87th, 88th, and the Training Division of the Central Military Academy.
Also the "Tax Police" regiment (equivalent of a division) under T.V. Soong's Ministry of Finance, later converted to the New 38th Division during the war, were German armed and trained by German officers.
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- [R] Reorganized Divisions were the other 12 other Divisions with Chinese arms on the reorganized model with 2 German advisors:
2nd, 4th, 10th, 11th, 25th, 27th, 57th, 67th, 80th, 83rd, 89th Division
- Madej, W. Victor, Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937-1945 [2 vols], Allentown, PA: 1981.
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