Fourth Army (National Revolutionary Army)

Fourth Army (National Revolutionary Army)

The Fourth Army (simplified Chinese: 国民革命军第四军; traditional Chinese: 國民革命軍第四軍; pinyin: guómín gémìngjūn dì sìjūn) was a combat command of the National Revolutionary Army involved in the Northern Expedition of the Chinese Civil War.

The Fourth Army was commanded by CPC commander Ye Ting.

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