- Source: Counter-Japanese Allied Army campaign of 1933 order of battle
The order of battle Chahar People's Counter-Japanese Allied Army in the Inner Mongolia campaign of 1933.
The Chahar People's Counter-Japanese Army consisted mostly of former Northwestern Army units under Feng Yuxiang, troops from Fang Zhenwu's Resisting Japan and Saving China Army, remnants of the provincial forces from Rehe, Counter-Japanese volunteers from Manchuria and local forces from Chahar and Suiyuan. The strength of the force was approximately 100,000 men.
Chahar People's Counter-Japanese Army
Chahar People's Counter-Japanese Army – Commander-in-Chief Feng Yuxiang
Fang Zhenwu – director
Ji Hongchang – frontline commander
Former Northwestern Army: – Ji Hongchang
1st Corps – Tong Linge*
1st Division – Peng Zhengguo
2nd Division – Zhi Yinglin
Independent Brigade – Liu Keyi
24th Division – Fu Chun *
25th Division – Ma Guanjun
2nd Corps – Ji Hongchang
3rd Cavalry Division – Zhou Yixuan
4th Division – Xu Ronghua
5th Division – Xuan Xiafu
6th Division – Li Tingzhen
6th Corps – Zhang Lingyun*
Guerrilla Division – Mie Yuling*
2nd Cavalry Division – Hu Yunshan
Herald Corps – Sun Liangcheng*
1st Column – Lei Zhongtian
2nd Column – Gao Shuxun
Resisting-Japan and Saving-China Army: – Fang Zhenwu
1st Corps – Zhang Renjie*
? Division – Song Tielin
? Division – Du Guangming
? Division – Song Kebin *
? Brigade – Cui Guoqing
Cavalry Brigade – Gu Youqi
4th Corps – Mi Wenhe
Teaching Division – Wang Zhongfu
5th Corps – Ruan Xuanwu*
16th Division – Ji Handong
18th Division – Xu Quanzhong
= Other allied forces
=Northeastern Loyal and Brave Army – Feng Zhanhai*
10th Cavalry Division – Deng Wenze +
11th Cavalry Division – Tan Zixin *
12th Cavalry Division – Wu Songlin
21st Cavalry Brigade – Guo Fenglai
1st Infantry Brigade – Tang Zhongxin
Jehol Anti Japanese Militia or 18th Corps – Huang Shouzhong *
32nd Division – Huang Shouzhong
33rd Division – Tan Shilin
34th Division – Yan Shangyuan
4th Cavalry Division – Yao Jingchuan *
Chahar Self-Defense Army – Zhang Lisheng *
1st Division – Zhang Ziguang
2nd Division – Cao Han
3rd Division – Bai Zhenbao
1st Detachment – Wang De Zhong
2nd Detachment – Jiao Pozhai
13th Independent Division – Ren Ping Zhi
Ethnic-Mongol army – Teh Wang
1st Cavalry – Teh Wang
2nd Cavalry – Jodbajab
Self-Defense Army – Fu Linga
Bandits and former puppet troops
1st Route – Wang Ying
6th Route – Liu Guitang
Notes:
* Given military commands or position to desert the Counter-Japanese Army cause by Song Zheyuan.
+ Assassinated.
Japanese and Manchurian forces in the Dolonor area
Japan
4th Cavalry Brigade – Major Gen. Mogi (over 2000 men and artillery)
Manchukuo
Detachment of the Taoliao Army – Li Shouxin
Cui Xingwu Detachment – Cui Xingwu
Liu Guitang Detachment – Liu Guitang
Chinese Forces sent against the Anti-Japan Allied Army
Said to be 16 Divisions, including:
Shanxi Provincial forces closing the Shanxi / Chahar border – Yan Xishan
Suiyuan Provincial forces closing the Suiyuan / Chahar border
7th Army Group – Fu Zuoyi
35th Army – Fu Zuoyi (concurrent)
Controlling Peiking – Suiyuan Railway.
17th Army – Xu Tingyao
2nd Division – Huang Jie
25th Division – Guan Linzheng
1st Cavalry Brigade – Li Jiading
87th Division – Wang Jingjiu
Units in the final battle against the Anti Japanese Army outside Beijing.
32nd Army – Shang Zhen
129th Division
130th Division
41st Army – Pang Bingxun
25th Division – Guan Linzheng
References
Sources
中国抗日战争正面战场作战记 (China's Counter-Japanese War Combat Operations)
Guo Rugui, editor-in-chief Huang Yuzhang
Jiangsu People's Publishing House
Date published : 2005-7-1
ISBN 7-214-03034-9
Online in Chinese: https://web.archive.org/web/20070928130306/http://www.wehoo.net/book/wlwh/a30012/04574.htm
第二部分:从"九一八"事变到西安事变察哈尔民众抗日同盟军 1
Part II : from the "September 18 Incident" to the Xi'an Incident: Anti-Japan military alliance
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