Order of Battle Battle of Lanfeng
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Order of Battle Battle of Lanfeng 1938
[edit] China
1st War Area - Cheng Chien
- Eastern Honan Army - Hsueh Yueh
- 64th Corps - Li Han-huen
- 155th Division - Chen Kung-hsin
- 187th Division - Peng Ling-cheng
- 8th Corps - Huang Chieh
- 40th Division - Lo Li-jung
- 102nd Division - Po Hui-chang
- 74th Corps - Wang Yao-wu
- 51st Division - Wang Yao-wu
- 58th Division - Po Hui-chang
- 64th Corps - Li Han-huen
- 71st Corps Sung Hsi-lien (Song Xilian)
- 87th Division [2]
- 88th Division [2]
Reinforcements [May22nd]
- 17th Army - Hu Tsung-nan [Hu Zongnan - May22nd]
- 1st Corps - Li Tieh-chun
- 1st Division - Li Tieh-chun
- 78th Division - Li Wen
- 27th Corps - Kuei Yung-ching
- 36th Division [2] - Chiang Fu-sheng
- 46th Division - Li Liang-yung
- 200th Mechanized Division (part) - Qiu Qingquan
- 2 full strength armoured battalions
- 1st Corps - Li Tieh-chun
Note: These Chinese armoured battalions would have been equipped with new Soviet T-26 tanks. (There is some photographic evidence that there were some of the Italian CV-33 tanks there as well. One was photographed on the Lanfeng battlefield with three Japanese troops examining it. see photo and discussion http://www.china-defense.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=512)
[edit] Japan
North China Area Army - Juichi Terauchi [1,3]
1st Army - Kyoji Kotsuki
- 14th Division - Kenji Doihara
- 27th Infantry Brigade
- 2nd Infantry Regiment
- 59th Infantry Regiment
- 28th Infantry Brigade
- 15th Infantry Regiment
- 50th Infantry Regiment
- 20th Field Artillery Regiment
- 18th Cavalry Regiment
- 14th Engineer Regiment
- 14th Transport Regiment
- 27th Infantry Brigade
Note: IJA 1st Army had these armoured units directly under its command that could have been assigned to 14th Division: [3]
- 1st Independent Light Armored Car Squadron
- 5th Independent Light Armored Car Squadron
- 2nd Tank Battalion
[edit] 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.
page 230-235
Map. 9-2
[2] German trained Division. Note these divisions had been badly mauled in the battles of Shanghai and of Nanking in 1937 and were no longer the crack units they once were.
[3] IJA in China orbat, 1937 to 1945