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    • The Zhejiang-Jiangxi campaign was a military campaign fought from May to September 1942 as part of the Second Sino-Japanese War. This article in as order of battle, listing the present Chinese and Japanese military forces.


      Japan


      China Expeditionary Force – General Shunroku Hata (畑俊六) (Late April, 1942)

      13th Army – Lt. General Shigeru Sawada (沢田茂)
      15th Division – Lt. General Naotsugu Sakai (酒井直次) – KIA
      15th Infantry Group HQ
      51st Infantry Regiment
      60th Infantry Regiment
      67th Infantry Regiment
      21st Field Artillery Regiment
      15th Engineer Regiment
      15th Division Signal Unit
      15th Transport Regiment
      22nd Division – Lt. General Sanji Ōkido (大城戸三治)
      84th Infantry regiment
      85th Infantry regiment
      86th Infantry regiment
      52nd Mountain Artillery Regiment
      22nd Military Engineer Regiment
      22nd Transport Regiment
      32nd Division – Lt. General Tetsuzo Ide (井出鉄蔵 [3]) [2]
      32nd Infantry Group HQ
      210th Infantry Regiment
      211th Infantry Regiment
      212th Infantry Regiment
      32nd Armored Vehicle Squadron
      32nd Field Artillery Regiment
      32nd Engineer Regiment
      32nd Transport Regiment

      70th Division – Lt. General Takayuki Uchida (内田孝行)
      61st Infantry Brigade
      102nd Independent Infantry Battalion
      103rd Independent Infantry Battalion
      104th Independent Infantry Battalion
      105th Independent Infantry Battalion
      62nd Infantry Brigade
      121st Independent Infantry Battalion
      122nd Independent Infantry Battalion
      123rd Independent Infantry Battalion
      124th Independent Infantry Battalion
      Labor troops
      116th Division – Lt. General Toshijiro Takeuchi (武内俊二郎)
      119th Infantry Brigade
      109th Infantry Regiment
      120th Infantry Regiment
      130th Infantry Brigade
      133rd Infantry Regiment
      138th Infantry Regiment
      120th Cavalry Battalion
      122nd Field Artillery Regiment
      116th Military Engineer Regiment
      116th Transport Regiment
      12th Independent Mixed Brigade – Major General Johkichi Nanbu – (南部襄吉) [2]
      51st Independent Infantry Battalion
      52nd Independent Infantry Battalion
      53rd Independent Infantry Battalion
      54th Independent Infantry Battalion
      55th Independent Infantry Battalion
      artillery troops
      labor troops
      signal communication unit.
      13th Independent Mixed Brigade – Major General Haruo Yamamura (山村治雄) [2]
      56th Independent Infantry Battalion
      57th Independent Infantry Battalion
      58th Independent Infantry Battalion
      59th Independent Infantry Battalion
      60th Independent Infantry Battalion
      artillery troops
      labor troops
      signal communication unit.
      17th Independent Mixed Brigade – Major General Hachiro Tagami (田上八郎) [2]
      87th Independent Infantry Battalion
      88th Independent Infantry Battalion
      89th Independent Infantry Battalion
      90th Independent Infantry Battalion
      91st Independent Infantry Battalion
      artillery troops
      labor troops
      signal communication unit.
      Directly under 13th Army
      3 Separate Artillery Regiments
      3 Separate Engineer Regiments
      1 Tank Battalion ?
      5 truck Regiments
      1 Road Construction Battalion

      11th Army – Lt. General Korechika Anami (阿南惟幾)
      3rd Division – Lt. General Tagaji Takahashi (高橋多賀二)
      5th Infantry Brigade
      6th Infantry Regiment
      68th Infantry Regiment
      29th Infantry Brigade
      18th Infantry Regiment *
      34th Infantry Regiment
      3rd Field Artillery Regiment
      3rd Cavalry Regiment
      3rd Engineer Regiment
      3rd Transport Regiment
      34th Division – Lt. General Shigeru Ōga (大賀茂)
      ?
      Takehara Column – Major General Saburo Takehara (竹原三郎)
      4 Battalions from 6th Division
      Imai Column – Colonel Takejiro Imai (今井亀次郎)
      3 inf Battalions/40th Div.
      Ide Column – Colonel Tokutaro Ide (井出篤太郎)
      1 Infantry Battalion /68th Div.
      Hirano Column – Colonel Giichi Hirano (平野儀一)
      1 Infantry Battalion /68th Div.
      Airforce:

      1st Air Group (第一飛行団)
      2 Recon flights
      1 Recon squadron
      1 Fighter squadron
      1 squadron Lt bombers
      1 squadron Hvy bombers
      Notes:

      [1] 3rd Division was reorganized as a triangular Division in July. The 18th Infantry Regiment was removed and the remaining Infantry Regiments were subordinated under the 3rd Infantry Brigade Group.
      [2] 2nd, 6th and 9th Independent Tankette Companies participated in the campaign. But, 2nd and 6th were used in the sub-operation along Dongting Lake and 9th stayed at Nanchang for a feint operation.
      [3] 34th Recon Regiment participated in the main operation, but its tankette company was left behind and did not see action.


      China


      3rd War Area - Ku Chu-tung

      25th Army Group - Li Chueh
      88th Corps - Ho Shou-chou
      New 21st Division
      New 30th Division
      32nd Provincial Division
      9th Provincial Corps - Feng Sheng-fu
      33rd Provincial Division
      34th Provincial Division
      35th Provincial Division
      10th Army Group - Wang Ching-chiu
      49th Corps - Wang Tieh-han
      26th Division
      105th Division
      13th Provincial Division
      79th Division
      53rd Division
      32nd Army Group - ?
      25th Corps - Chang Wen-ching
      40th Division
      55th Division
      108th Division
      28th Corps - Tao Kuang
      62nd Division
      192nd Division
      23rd Army Group - Tang Shih-tsun
      21st Corps - Liu Yu-ching
      146th Division
      147th Division
      148th Division
      50th Corps - Fan Tse-ying
      144th Division
      145th Division
      New 7th Division
      26th Corps - Ting Chih-pan
      32nd Division
      41st Division
      46th Division
      86th Corps - Mo Yu-shuo
      16th Division
      (less 79th Division)
      67th Division
      74th Corps - Wang Yao-wu
      51st Division
      57th Division
      58th Division
      100th Corps - Shih Chung-cheng
      19th Division
      (less 63rd Division)
      75th Division
      5th Reserve Division
      9th War Area - ?

      4th Corps
      59th Division
      90th Division
      100th Division
      58th Corps
      New 10th Division
      New 11th Division
      79th Corps
      98th Division
      194th Division
      6th Provincial Division
      Airforce:

      ?


      References




      Sources


      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.
      Generals of World War II
      1億人の昭和史 『日本の戦史6 (日中戦争4)』 毎日新聞社, Mainichi Shimbunsha, 1979.
      第32師団長 Archived 7 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine

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