- Battle of Nanpēng Archipelago
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of NanpēngArchipelago
partof=theChinese Civil War
place= Nanpēng (南澎) Archipelago, offChenghai , EGuangdong province,China
date=September 20 ,1952 -October 20 ,1952
result=Communist victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=
Huang Songsheng黄颂声
commander2=
?
strength1= > 150
strength2= around 400
casualties1= 106 killed
40+ captured
casualties2= 89 killed
300+ wounded|Battle of Nanpēng Archipelago was a battle fought between the Chinese nationalists and the
communist s over the islands of Nanpēng (南澎)Archipelago off the Cantonese coast during theChinese Civil War and resulted incommunist victory. Nanpēng (南澎)Archipelago is located off coast ofShantou , and named after the largest island, Nanpēng island (Nanpēng Dao, 南澎岛), the home of fishing community of more than 400 people. Thearchipelago was deemed not important for most part of theChinese Civil War and the nationalist therefore did not deploy any troops on any of the island, and whenGuangdong fell into thecommunist hands, the archipelago also fell. Thecommunist s believed the same thing the nationalists had believed and did not deploy any troops to the archipelago either after the nationalist withdraw, but small patrol teams of 2 to 3 were regularly sent to many of the islands.First Stage
As the nationalists launched their insurgent strikes against the
communist s, the nationalist strategists believed that archipelago may serve as a steppingstone to launch assaults against mainland and decided to take the archipelago. OnSeptember 20 ,1952 , over 150 nationalist strike force members riding in four large speedboats launched a surprise attack on the main island, the Nanpēng island (Nanpēng Dao, 南澎岛). The tokencommunist force patrolling the island was consisted of only three members: a deputy naval infantry platoon commander with last name Zhang (张), who was the patrol team leader, a sailor named Qiu An (邱安), and a militiaman named Lin Xiaofa (林小发). After a futile resistance, all three were killed by the overwhelming enemy force.econd Stage
The
communist s would not let the nationalists have the opportunity to set up a forward base at their doorstep and immediately began to plan a counterattack. However, due to the urgent defense needs from other parts of the vast coastal regions, the job of retaking the archipelago was given to the ground force, and a strengthenedbattalion of thecommunist 41stArmy was assigned the mission. However, it was soon discovered that the unit was illprepared for an amphibious landing and as a result, the schedule had to be pushed back to first allow more than 20 days of training to be completed.Third Stage
Once the training was complete, the
communist battalion rode in junks and departed onOctober 19 ,1952 at 5:00 pm. At 10:00 pm, thecommunist force landed successfully on Nanpēng island (Nanpēng Dao, 南澎岛) and after two hours of fierce battle, the nationalist resistance on the island ceased and the survivors attempted to hide. The mop up operation and skirmishes on other islands completely stopped the next day at 4:00 am, with the archipelago firmly back in the hands of thecommunist s. Thecommunist s managed to kill 79 enemy troops on the main island of Nanpēng (Nanpēng Dao, 南澎岛), including the nationalist commander,major general Huan Songsheng (黄颂声), and his deputy commander, also amajor general . 37 nationalist troops were captured alive on the main island of Nanpēng (Nanpēng Dao, 南澎岛), and the highest ranking nationalistprisoner of war was the director of the political directorate,Major Gao Xueqian (高学谦). Another 27 nationalist troops were killed and more than a dozen captured alive from other islands and islets of the archipelago. Thecommunist s suffered 86 fatalities and more than 300 wounded, almost all soldiers in the battalion reported as casualties.Outcome
The nationalist defeat proved that it was impractical to setup forward base at the enemy’s doorstep while the base is far away from the nationalist strongholds, because it was impossible to reinforce the distant base in time during combats. The
communist s, on the other hand, had paid a heavy price in its attempt to retake the archipelago because they have gravely underestimated the enemy and although the mission was a success, it was a very costly victory, resulting in almost every task force member becoming a casualty. Thecommunist only had numerical superiority but infantry armed only withrifle s,light machine gun s and hand grenades had a very difficult time in exterminating the numerically inferior enemy that was much better armed with superior weaponry.ee also
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