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    Note: As of April 1942, China¡¯s total land area was 26.6 million square kilometers and its total population was approximately 750 million;

    China¡¯s territory includes mainland China and various overseas autonomous regions:

    1. Mainland China (including 31 provinces, 4 municipalities, 2 autonomous regions, and 2 special administrative regions) has a total area of ??11.6 million square kilometers and a total population of 493 million. It is divided into six military regions;

    1. Northeast Military Region:

    The jurisdiction includes Liaoning Province, Jilin Province, Jehol Province, Suiyuan Province, Heilongjiang Province, Chahar Province, North Korea Province, South Korea Province, Taiwan Province, Qiongwan Province, Ryukyu Province, Peking Municipality, Tianjin Municipality, and Hong Kong SAR  , Macao Special Administrative Region, the above areas are all the local bases of the Northeast Government and the Northeast Army;

    The commander-in-chief of the military region is General Zhang Xueliang, the deputy commander-in-chief is General Yu Xuezhong, the chief of general staff is Lieutenant General Long Yunfeng, and the deputy chief of general staff is Lieutenant General Jiang Fangzhen; the Northeast Army has the 50th Army and the 55th Army stationed here.  Army, 40th Army (stationed in Peiping and Tianjin Municipality), 49th Army (stationed in North and South Korea Province), 42nd Amphibious Army (stationed in Jiaodong Peninsula, Shandong Province), 45th Amphibious Army (stationed in Hong Kong, Macau,  Taiwan, Qiongwan, and Ryukyu), as well as Zhang Xueliang's newly formed 1st Guards Regiment (stationed in Shenyang City, with more than 6,000 soldiers, the regiment leader is Colonel Tan Hai, and the deputy leader is Colonel Gao Jiyi), Taiwan Garrison Army (5  Brigade), Qiongwan Garrison (3 brigades), Ryukyu Garrison (10 brigades), Hong Kong Garrison (4 brigades), Macau Garrison (1 brigade); a total of about 350,000 troops;

    2. Northwest Military Region:

    The jurisdiction includes Shaanxi Province, Gansu Province, Ningxia Province, Qinghai Province, and Xijiang Autonomous Region. Shaanxi, Gansu, and Ningxia provinces are the areas of influence of the Northwest Army and the Chinese Communist Party. Qinghai Province and the Xijiang Autonomous Region are within the control of the Northeast Army; the military region  The Commander-in-Chief is General Feng Yuxiang, the Deputy Commander-in-Chief is General Zhu De, the Chief of General Staff is Lieutenant General Isshak Bekmunong Aji, and the Deputy Chief of General Staff is Lieutenant General Ma Quanliang (a patriotic general in the Hui "Ma Jiajun")  ;

    The local garrison troops are the 17th Group Army of the Northwest Army (commanded by Lieutenant General Yang Hucheng), the 26th Group Army (commanded by Lieutenant General Sun Lianzhong), the 29th Group Army (commanded by Lieutenant General Song Zheyuan), and the 18th Group Army of the Communist Party of China (commander-in-chief is Second Class General Zhu De  ) and the newly formed Fourth Army (the commander-in-chief is Lieutenant General Ye Ting); the Northeast Army has the 53rd Army and the 56th Army stationed here, with a total of about 140,000 troops; in addition, there is the Qinghai Provincial Garrison Army (2 cavalry  brigade, the main commanders are Major Generals Ma Biao and Major General Malu) and the Western Xinjiang Autonomous Region Garrison Army (10 desert combat brigades, the commander-in-chief is Lieutenant General Isshak Beikmunong Aji), the Qinghai Navy and the Western Xinjiang Army  All are directly under the command of the Northeast Frontier Defense Department;

    3. Southwest Military Region:

    The jurisdiction covers Sichuan Province, Guizhou Province, Yunnan Province, Chongqing Municipality, and the Tibet Autonomous Region (including Nepal, Bhutan, and Sikkim). The entire southwest is under the actual control of the Northeast Army; the commander-in-chief of the military region is General Wang Zanxu, deputy general  The commander-in-chief is General Long Yun, the chief of general staff is General Liu Wenhui, and the deputy chief of general staff is Lieutenant General Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme; the Northeast Army has the 46th Army stationed here, with a total strength of about 55,000; in addition, there are  The 30th Group Army of the Sichuan Army is newly established, with the 44th Army and the 45th Army under its jurisdiction, with a total of 8 mountain combat divisions and 2 motorized infantry brigades, with a total strength of 118,000; the 33rd Group Army of the Yunnan Army is newly established, with the 58th Army and the 60th Army under its jurisdiction.  Army, with a total of 6 mountain combat divisions and 2 motorized infantry brigades, with a total strength of 105,000; the newly established 25th Army of the Guizhou Army, with a total of 5 mountain combat divisions, with a total strength of 63,000; the Tibet Autonomous Region Garrison Army, a total of 5 plateau operations  Brigades, with a total strength of 40,000; Chongqing City Defense Force Garrison, 2 brigades, with a total of 15,000 people; in addition, the five southwestern provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) also have reserve militia forces of about 300,000, and more than 100,000 troops  All actual control lies with the Northeast Frontier Defense Department.

    4. North China Military Region:

    The jurisdiction includes Shanxi Province, Shandong Province, Hebei Province, and Henan Province. Shanxi Province is the territory of Yan Xishan's Jin clique warlord, and the Jiaodong Peninsula in Shandong Province is under the actual control of the Northeast Army. The remaining areas are central system state-controlled areas;

    5. East China Military Region:

    The jurisdictions include Jiangsu Province, Anhui Province, Zhejiang Province, Jiangxi Province, Fujian Province, and the municipality directly under the Central Government of Shanghai. The above five provinces and municipalities are all nationally controlled areas under the central system;

    6. South China Military Region:

    The jurisdiction includes Guangdong Province, Guangxi Province, Hubei Province, and Hunan Province. Guangxi Province is the territory of the Guangxi warlords of Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi, and the other three provinces are all under the control of the central government;

    2. Central South Autonomous Region (including the Autonomous East Region and the Autonomous West Region): It has jurisdiction over the former five countries of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Siam, and Myanmar, with a total territory of 1.944 million square kilometers and a total population of 71 million; the commander-in-chief of the Central South Military Region is Amida  Lieutenant General Mahidol (Siamese), and the deputy commander-in-chief is Lieutenant General Aung San (Myanmar); the Northeast Army has the 51st Army, the 54th Army, the 47th Army, and the 57th Army stationed here, with a total of about 220,000 troops  ; In addition, there are 6 local guards in the Central and South East District.35th Infantry Division, 337th Infantry Division, 347th Infantry Division;

    Commander of the 10th Group Army, Lieutenant General Huo Shouyi, Deputy Commander, Major General Fang Jingwei, Chief of General Staff, Colonel Liu Yanchun

    The 10th Army (Commander Major General Fang Jingwei): 7th Mechanized Infantry Brigade, 112th Light Armored Division (Division Commander Major General Huang Dexing), 294th Mechanized Infantry Division;

    20th Army (Commander Major General Dong Shunchen): 6th Armored Brigade, 274th Mechanized Infantry Division, 283rd Mechanized Infantry Division;

    30th Army (Commander Major General Yu Zhaolin): 281st Mechanized Infantry Division, 303rd Mechanized Infantry Division (Division Commander Colonel Xu Dong), 339th Infantry Division (Division Commander Colonel Tang Xuji);

    Commander of the Fifth Armored Group Lieutenant General Long Yunfeng Deputy Commander-in-Chief Major General Xiong Hu Chief of General Staff Major General Bao Yuxiong

    Colonel Tong Rongfu, commander of the 775th Engineer Regiment directly under the Group Army

    Colonel Liu Runchuan, commander of the 784th Engineer Regiment directly under the Group Army

    Colonel Li Zhen, commander of the 804th Signal Regiment directly under the Army Group

    Major Huang Jide, captain of the military band directly under the group army

    5th Armored Corps (Commander Lieutenant General Long Yunfeng): 101st Heavy Armored Division (Commander Major General Bao Yuxiong), 107th Heavy Armored Division (Commander Major General Fei Zhonghun), 120th Heavy Armored Division (Commander Colonel Lu Xingsheng  ), 109th Heavy Armored Division (division commander Colonel Peng Daoqiang);

    15th Armored Corps (Commander Major General Xiong Hu): 103rd Heavy Armored Division (Commander Major General Li Ruibo), 104th Heavy Armored Division (Commander Colonel Liu Yufei), 250th Light Armored Division (Commander Major General Gao Qi), 251st Mechanized Division  Infantry Division (division commander Colonel Wang Qingfei);

    ¡¾North Road Army Group¡¿

    Commander-in-Chief: General Wang Yizhe Deputy Commander-in-Chief: Lieutenant General Chu Qiming

    Chief of General Staff Colonel Zhai Yuehao Deputy Chief of General Staff: Colonel Yao Dongfan

    Troops under its jurisdiction:

    Commander of the Fourth Group Army, Lieutenant General Chu Qiming, Deputy Commander, Major General Chen Qian, Chief of General Staff, Major General Jing Dewen

    Major Zhang Fengqi, captain of the military band directly under the group army

    Colonel He Shili, Commander of the 900th Signal Regiment directly under the Group Army

    Colonel Zhang Weibin, commander of the 909th Air Defense Regiment directly under the Group Army

    The 45th Rapid Reaction Brigade of the Group Army Directly Affiliated Forces (Brigadier Commander Major General Muzanchun)

    707th Mechanized Infantry Regiment (Captain Colonel Xiang Qingshan)

    777th Tank Regiment (Captain Colonel Zuo Xinhua)

    Major Zhao Qiang, Commander of the 1st Tank Battalion

    Major General Tang Zong, Commander of the 2nd Tank Battalion

    Colonel Du Weigang, commander of the 760th Engineer Regiment

    808th Army Aviation Regiment (Captain Colonel Tang Xun)

    4th Army (Commander Major General Jin Jiahao): 108th Heavy Armored Division (Division Commander Colonel Peng Tianyu), 288th Mechanized Infantry Division (Division Commander Colonel Wu Risheng), 1st Armored Brigade (Division Commander Colonel Zhuang Weihua), 23rd Armored Brigade;

    19th Army (Commander Major General Qu Jidong): 123rd Heavy Armored Division (Commander Major General Wang Delin), 258th Mechanized Infantry Division (Commander Colonel Zhang Yi), 37th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Commander Colonel Ouyang Jinhai), 300th Sniper Division  infantry division;

    29th Army (Commander Major General Wen Xingmao): 48th Mechanized Infantry Brigade (Commander Colonel Li Bo), 125th Light Armored Division (Commander Major General Wei Changlin), 22nd Armored Brigade (Commander Colonel Wan Zitian), 333rd Sniper Brigade  infantry division;

    Lieutenant General Liu Duoquan, Commander of the Eighth Group Army, Deputy Commander, Major General Shu Guosheng, Chief of General Staff, Colonel Bian Xiaojin

    8th Army (Commander Major General Liao Huilin): 277th Mechanized Infantry Division (Division Commander Colonel Yi Zhifeng), 281st Mechanized Infantry Division (Division Commander Colonel Li Maolin), 289th Mechanized Infantry Division (Division Commander Colonel Xie Cunyang);

    22nd Army (Commander Rear Admiral Zhao Haijun): 255th Mechanized Infantry Division (Division Commander Colonel Ge Liang), 257th Mechanized Infantry Division, 261st Mechanized Infantry Division;

    The 35th Army (Commander Major General Shu Guosheng): 260th Mechanized Infantry Division (Division Commander Colonel Zhang Jiarui), 263rd Mechanized Infantry Division (Division Commander Colonel Wu Junlei), 266th Light Armored Division (Division Commander Major General Lu Dongchang), 350th Sniper Infantry Division;

    ¡¾South Road Army Group¡¿Commander-in-Chief: General Liang Zhongjia

    Troops under its jurisdiction:

    Lieutenant General Li Guilin, Commander of the Twelfth Group Army

    The 12th Army (Commander Major General He Lizhong)

    24th Army (Commander Major General Huang Shiyue)

    37th Army (Commander Major General Zhu Hongxun)

    Lieutenant General Wang Zhiyou, Commander of the Thirteenth Group Army

    The 13th Army (Commander Major General Su Dechen)

    26th Army (Commander Major General Miao Chengliu)

    41st Army (Commander Major General Sun Hexi)

    Lieutenant General Zhang Zhibang, Commander of the 14th Group Army

    The 14th Army (Commander Major General Zhang Dianjiu)

    31st Army (Commander Major General Zhang Zuozhou)

    43rd Army (Commander Major General Xing Zhanqing)

    (This is a summary of the Northeastern Army and China before the Soviet War. In addition, about two-thirds of the names of senior generals from all parties appearing in this book are real historical figures. You can search on Baidu; the other three  One of them is basically the name of an enthusiastic reader; although there are indeed many outstanding people in the history of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, generals who understand modern warfare are very rare after all, so naturally a large number of young and rookie generals stand out. I almost never make up names casually or  I made up place names in order to make the novel full of realism, so I kept summarizing, sorting, making statistics, and constantly improving it.) (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com);(This is a summary of the Northeastern Army and China before the Soviet War. In addition, about two-thirds of the names of senior generals from all parties appearing in this book are real historical figures. You can search on Baidu; In addition,  One-third are basically the names of enthusiastic readers; although there are indeed many talented people in the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in history, generals who understand modern warfare are rare after all, so naturally a large number of young and rookie generals stand out. I almost never make up names casually.  Or make up place names, trying to make the novel full of realism, so I continue to summarize, organize, make statistics, and continue to improve.) (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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