Order of battle Peiking – Suiyuan Railway Operation

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China

Taiyuan Pacification HeadquartersYen Hsi – shan,[1]

  • 1st Cavalry Corps (temporarily attached)– Chao Cheng-shou
    • 1st Cavalry Division – Pen Yu-pin
    • 2nd Cavalry Division – Sun Chang-sheng
    • New 2nd Cavalry Brigade – Shih Yu-shan
    • 218th Inf. Bde – Tung Chi-wu
    • New 3rd Inf. Bde – Ching The-chuan
    • New 5th Inf. Bde – An Yung-chang
    • New 6th Inf. Bde – Wang Tse-hsiu
    • 6th Cavalry Division – Liu Tan-fu
    • 7th Cavalry Division – Men Ping-yueh
  • 7th Army GroupFu Tso-yi
    • 7th Army Temporary Group – Fu Tso-yi (concurrent)
      • 72nd Division – Chen Chang-chieh
      • 7th Separate Brigade - Ma Yen-shou
      • 200th Brigade - Liu Tan - fu
      • 211th Brigade - Sun Lan-feng
    • 7th Army Group Det. - Liu Ju-ming (7th Army Deputy)
      • 143rd Division - Liu Ju-ming (concurrent)
      • 27th Separate Brigade - Liu Ju-chen (withdrawn from Peiping)
      • Chahar Peace Preservation Brigades [2]
  • Frontline GroupTang En-po
    • 13th Corps – Tang En-po (concurrent)
      • 4th Division – Wan Wang – ling +
      • 89th Division – Wang Chung-lien +
    • 17th Corps – Kao Kuei-tse
      • 21st Division – Li Hsien - chou
      • 84th Division – Kao Kuei – tse (concurrent)

1st War Area – Chiang Kai shek

  • 14th Army Group - Wei Li Huang
    • 85th Division – Chen Tieh
    • 14th Corps – Li mo-yen
      • 10th Division – Li mo-yen (concurrent) +
      • 83rd Division – Liu Kan +

Notes

  • + Reorganized Divisions without German training.

Sources:

  • [1] 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.
  • [2] 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.

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