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Battle of Nanchang order of battle

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The order of battle for the Nanchang Campaign (Mid Feb. – Early May 1939)

Japan

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11th Army - Gen. Yasuji Okamura [1,2]

  • 6th Division - Lt. Gen. Shiro Inaba [4]
    • 9th Infantry Brigade
      • 11th Infantry Regiment
      • 41st Infantry Regiment
    • 21st Infantry Brigade
      • 21st Infantry Regiment
      • 42nd Infantry Regiment
    • 5th Mountain Artillery Regiment
    • 5th Cavalry Regiment
    • 5th Engineer Regiment
    • 5th Transport Regiment
  • 101st Division - Lt. Gen Masatoshi Saito [4]
    • 101st Infantry Brigade
      • 101st Infantry Regiment
      • 149th Infantry Regiment
    • 102nd Infantry Brigade
      • 103rd Infantry Regiment
      • 157th Infantry Regiment
    • 101st Field Artillery Regiment
    • 101st Cavalry Regiment
    • 101st Engineer Regiment
    • 101st Transport Regiment
  • 106th Division * - Lt. Gen. Atsuo Matsuura [4]
    • 111th Infantry Brigade
      • 113th Infantry Regiment
      • 147th Infantry Regiment
    • 136th Infantry Brigade
      • 125th Infantry Regiment
      • 145th Infantry Regiment
    • 106th Field Artillery Regiment
    • 106th Cavalry Regiment
    • 106th Engineer Regiment
    • 106th Transport Regiment
  • Ishii Tank Task Force - Col. Ishii [5]
    • 5th Tank Battalion - Colonel Ishii
    • 7th Tank Regiment - Lieut. Colonel Kusunose
    • 9th Independent Tankette Company - Captain Yamada
      • [All the armored units together comprised 76 Type 89 medium tanks and 59 Type 94 tankettes]
    • 2nd Battalion of 147th Infantry Regiment /106th Div. [6]
    • 1st Company of 3rd Independent Engineer Regiment[6]
    • 1 Platoon of 8th Divisional Transport Unit[6]
  • 120th Cavalry Regiment - Seinji Hasekawa[1]
  • 22nd Artillery Regt. - Houkichi Nakahira[1]
  • 6th Field Heavy Artillery Brigade HQ - Major Gen. Sumita[3]
    • 13th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment [15 cm howitzers] Lt. Col. Okoshi[3]
    • 14th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment [15 cm howitzers] Lt. Col. Maruyama[3]
    • 10th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment [15 cm howitzers] Lt. Col. Nagaya[3]
    • 15th Independent Field Heavy Artillery Regiment [10 cm cannons] Col. Horikawa[3]
  • 101st Field Artillery Regiment [75mm field guns] Lt. Col. Yamada[3]
  • 3rd Independent Mountain Gun Regiment [75mm mountain guns] Lt. Col. Morikawa[3]
  • 106th Field Artillery Regiment [75mm field guns] Lt. Col. Uga[3]
  • 2nd Battalion/2nd Independent Mountain Gun Regiment [75mm mountain guns] Major Matsumoto[3]

Naval: T Operation Fleet - Rear Admiral Keijiro Goga [6]

  •  Main unit
    • 1st Base Force
    • Asuka
  •  Advanced unit
    • Hira
    • Futami
  •  Rear Guard
    • Kotaka
    • 2nd Gunboat Unit
    • 3rd Gunboat Unit
  •  Advanced Guard
    • 1st Minesweeper Unit and other small craftIncluding the Sumiyoshi Maru and the Hayase
    •  Kure 5th SNLF
    •  4th Gunboat Unit

Naval Airforce:

  • Air Unit [6,7]
    • River Plane Unit of 1st Base Force
      • aircraft ?
    • 12th Air Unit Kōkūtai
      • Fighter daitai - ? Mitsubishi A5M
      • Bomber daitai - ? Yokosuka B3Y1

Army Airforce: 3rd Flight Group - Major Gen. Sugawara [6,7]

  • Independent 17th Flying Squadron [17th Dokuritsu Hiko Chutai] - cdr ?, base: Central China
    • ? Aircraft type, Reconnaissance squadron
  • 45th Flying Sentai - cdr ?, base: Central China
    • ? Aircraft type, Light bomber unit
  • 75th Flying Sentai - cdr ?, base: Central China
    • ? Aircraft type, Light bomber unit
  • 77th Flying Sentai - cdr ?, base: Wuchang

Notes:

  • 9th Division in Yueh-Linhsiang area. [1]
  • 3rd, 13th, 116th Divisions North of Yangtze River vs. Chinese 5th War Area forces. [1]
  • Only a portion of the 106th Division took part. [1]
  • T Operation Fleet had over 30 ships and 50 motor boats and one battalion of Marines [1]

China

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9th War Area - Chen Cheng [1]

  • 19th Army Group - Lo Cho-ying
    • 79th Corps - Hsia Chu-chung
      • 118th Division - Wang Ling-yun
      • 76th Division - Wang Ling-yun
      • 98th Division - Wang Chia-pen
    • 49th Corps - Liu Tuo-chuan
      • 105th Division - Wang Tieh-han
      • 9th Res. Division - Chang Yen-chuan
    • 70th Corps - Li Chueh
      • 19th Division - Li Chueh (concurrent)
      • 107th Division - Tuan Heng
    • 32nd Corps - Sung Ken-tang
      • 139th Division - Li Chao-ying
      • 141st Division - Tang Yung-liang
      • 142nd Division - Fu Li-ping
    • 5th Res Division - Tseng Chia-chu
    • Poyang Lake Garrison - Tseng Chia-chu
      • 3 Regts of Kiangsi Peace Preservation Force
    • Lu Shan Guerrilla Command - Yang Yu-chen
      • 2 Peace Preservation Regts
  • 74th Corps - Yu Chi-shih
    • 51st Division - Wang Yao-wu
    • 58th Division - Feng Sheng-fa
    • 60th Division - Chen Pei
  • Hunan - Hupei - Kiangsi Border Area Guerrilla Command - Fan Sung-pu
    • 8th Corps - Li Yu-tang
      • 3rd Division - Chao Hsi-tien
      • 197th Division - Ting Ping-chuan
    • 73rd Corps - Peng Wei-jen
      • 15th Division - Wang Chih-pin
      • 77th Division - Liu Chu-ming
    • 128th Division - Wang Ching-tsai
    • 1st Guerrilla Command - Kung Ho-chung
      • 4 columns
  • 1st Army Group - Lung Yun, Dep. Cdr. - Lu Han
    • 58th Corps - Sun Tu
      • New 10th Division - Liiu Cheng-fu
      • 183rd Division - Yang Hung-kuang
    • 3rd Corps - Chang Chung
      • 184th Division - Chang Chung (concurrent)
      • New 12th Division - Kung Hsun-pi
    • 60th Corps - An En-pu
      • 182nd Division - An En-pu (concurrent)
      • New 11th Division - Kung Hsun-pi
  • 30th Army Group - Wang Ling-chi
    • 78th Corps - Hsia Shou-hsun
      • New 13th Division - Liu Cheng-fu
      • One Brigade of the New 16th Division - (command?)
    • 72nd Corps - Han Hsien-pu
      • New 14th Division - Fan Nan-hsuan
      • New 15th Division - Teng Kuo-cheng

From 3rd War Area

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7 Divisions of 32nd Army Group were mentioned in the text [1] as being in the counterattack to recapture Nanchang:

32nd Army Group - Shangkuan Yun-hsiang

  • 29th Corps - Chen An-Pao
    • 26th Division - Liu Yu-ching
    • (other divisions?)
  • 25th Corps - Wang Ching-chiu
    • 79th Division ?
    • 5th Reserve Division  ?
  • 28th Corps - ?
    • 16th Division
  • 91st Corps - ?
    • 10th Reserve Division
  • 102nd Division - ?

Notes:

32nd Army Group divisions mentioned[1]:

  • Attacking from area between Kan and Fu River
    • 16th Division/28th Corps - ?
    • 10th Reserve Division/91st Corps - ?
  • Attacking from Fu River between Wu-yang-tu and Hsieh-fu-shih
    • 79th Division - ?
    • 5th Reserve Division - ?
  • In reserve across the Fu River, later made final attack on Nanchang
    • 67th Division - Mo Yu-shuo

Early reinforcement from 3rd War area, presumably part of 32nd Army Group

  • 102nd Division - ?

On May 5, 1939, Chinese recovered Nanchang Train Station & Nanchang Airport, and fought bayonet wars with Japanese at city walls. 29th Corps Chief Chen An'bao sacrificed his life during the battle, and division chief Liu Yuqing was injured.

References

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