Operation Jehol Order of Battle - China

China

5th Army Group - Commander in chief Tang Yulin (governor of Jehol)

  • 55th Army - Tang Yulin
    • 36th Division - Tang Yulin, At Beipiao,
    • 36th Cavalry Regiment - Shao Benliang, At Beipiao, Chaoyang, Zhuluke and Jianping. Shao defected to the Japanese.
    • 31st Brigade - ?, At Heishuizhen-Chifeng
    • Reserve Regiment - ?, At Pingquan-Chengde
    • 36th Artillery Regiment - ?, Near Pingzhen
    • 1st Cavalry Brigade - ?, At Qinglianggou
    • 9th Cavalry Brigade - Cui Xingwu, At Kailu. Cui defected to the Japanese.
    • 10th Cavalry Brigade - ?, At Tianshan

6th Army Group - Zhang Zuoxiang (former governor of Kirin)*

  • 41st Army - Sun Dianying
    • 117th Brigade - Ding Ting, At Haladaokou, east of Chifeng.
    • 118th Brigade - Liu Yueting, To the north of Chifeng
    • Reinforced 1st Brigade - Xing Yuchou, To the north of Chifeng
  • Northeastern Loyal and Brave Army - Feng Zhanhai, To the north of Chifeng
    • 10th Cavalry Division - Deng Wen
    • 11th Cavalry Division - Tan Zixin
    • 12th Cavalry Division - Wu Songlin
    • 21st Cavalry Brigade - Guo Fenglai
    • 1st Infantry Brigade - Tang Zhongxin

4th Army Group - Wan Fulin* (former chairman of Heilongjiang)

  • 53rd Army - Wan Fulin
    • 130th Division - Zhu Hongxun, At Yebaishou - Dachengzi
    • 119th Division - Sun Dequan, Dachengzi – Lingnan
    • 129th Division - Wang Yongsheng, Pingquan – Sanshijia
    • 116th Division - Miao Chengliu, Lamadong – Yiyuankou
    • 106th Division - Shen Ke, Daordeng – Tangdaohe
    • 11th Artillery Regiment, Lingyuan
    • 108th Division - Yang Zhengzhi, East of Lingnan on Feb 27th

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