Japanese China Garrison Army

Japanese China Garrison Army
Japanese China Garrison Army
Active 1 June 1901 – 26 August 1937
Country Empire of Japan
Branch Imperial Japanese Army
Type Infantry
Role Field Army
Garrison/HQ Tianjin, China

The China Garrison Army (支那駐屯軍 Shina Chutongun?) was formed 1 June 1901 as the Chinese Empire Garrison Army (清国駐屯軍 Shinkoku Chutongun?), as part of Japan's contribution to the international coalition in China during the Boxer Rebellion. It was renamed the China Garrison Army on 14 April 1912.

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History

The IJA 5th Division was dispatched to protect Japanese nationals and property in Tianjin China in June 1900 after the start of the Boxer Rebellion. It formed the core of the Japanese expeditionary forces in northern China. Under the terms of the Boxer Protocol, Japan as allowed to maintain a military garrison to guard its embassy, concessions in China, as well as certain strategic fortifications and ports. The IJA 5th Division was thus transformed into the Chinese Empire Garrison Army in June 1901.

After the Xinhai Revolution overthrew the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China was proclaimed in 1911, the name was considered an anachronism, and the Chinese Empire Garrison Army was thus renamed in 1912 to the China Garrison Army.

From April 1936, as diplomatic relations between Japan and China continued to worsen, the China Garrison Army was reinforced with ten companies of infantry and one combined regiment.

Its forces were involved in the clash with the Chinese in the Marco Polo Bridge Incident that triggered the Second Sino-Japanese War. The China Garrison Army was reinforced in July 1937 with the IJA 20th Division from Korea and two Independent combined brigades from the Kwantung Army in Manchukuo, and subsequently with an additional three infantry divisions (the IJA 5th Division, IJA 6th Division and IJA 10th Division) from the Japanese home islands for the Battle of Beiping-Tianjin and Operation Chahar.

The China Garrison Army was abolished on 26 August 1937 and its forced redistributed between the Japanese First Army, Japanese Second Army and Japanese Northern China Area Army. Garrison duties for the Tianjin area were assigned to the IJA 27th Division.

List of Commanders

Commanding officer

Name From To
1 Lieutenant General Hisanao Oshima 1 June 1901 4 July 1901
2 Lieutenant General Takesuke Yamane 4 July 1901 25 October 1901
3 General Yoshifuru Akiyama 25 October 1901 2 April 1903
4 Lieutenant General Taro Senba 2 April 1903 25 June 1905
5 General Mitsumoi Kamio 25 June 1905 27 November 1906
6 Lieutenant General Aizo Nakamura 27 November 1906 21 November 1908
7 Lieutenant General Teijiro Abe 21 November 1908 24 April 1912
8 Lieutenant General Kojiro Sato 24 April 1912 8 August 1914
9 General Takeshi Nara 8 August 1914 5 July 1915
10 Lieutenant General Sueharu Saito 5 July 1915 2 May 1916
11 Lieutenant General Masaomi Ishimitsu 2 May 1916 10 June 1918
12 General Hanzo Kanaya 10 June 1918 25 July 1919
13 Lieutenant General Jirō Minami 25 July 1919 20 January 1921
14 Lieutenant General Ichiba Suzuki 20 January 1921 6 August 1923
15 Lieutenant General Kensaku Yoshioka 6 August 1923 1 May 1925
16 Lieutenant General Rokuichi Koizumi 1 May 1925 2 March 1926
17 Lieutenant General Toyoki Takada 2 March 1926 26 July 1927
18 Lieutenant General Kametaro Arai 26 July 1927 16 March 1929
19 General Kenkichi Ueda 16 March 1929 22 December 1930
20 Lieutenant General Kohei Kashii 22 December 1930 29 February 1932
21 General Kotaro Nakamura 29 February 1932 5 March 1934
22 General Yoshijirō Umezu 5 March 1934 1 August 1935
23 General Hayao Tada 1 August 1935 1 May 1936
24 Lieutenant General Kanichiro Tashiro 1 May 1936 12 July 1937
25 Lieutenant General Kiyoshi Katsuki 12 July 1937 26 August 1937

Chief of Staff

Name From To
1 Major General Kenji Matsumoto 10 August 1928 1 August 1931
2 Major General Toshijiro Takeuchi 1 August 1931 9 January 1932
3 Major General Monya Kikuchi 9 January 1932 1 August 1934
4 General Takashi Sakai 1 August 1934 2 December 1935
5 Major General Takenori Nagami 2 December 1935 1 August 1936
6 Major Gumu Hashimoto 1 August 1936 26 August 1937

References

Books

  • Dorn, Frank (1974). The Sino-Japanese War, 1937–41: From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor. MacMillan.. isbn = 0025322001. 
  • Madej, Victor (1981). Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937–1945. Game Publishing Company. ASIN: B000L4CYWW. 

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