China
3rd War Area - Ku Chu-tung
- 25th Army Group - Li Chueh
- 88th Corps - Ho Shou-chou
- New 21st Division
- New 30th Division
- 33nd Provincial Division
- 9th Provincial Corps - Feng Sheng-fu
- 33rd Provincial Division
- 34th Provincial Division
- 35th Provincial Division
- 88th Corps - Ho Shou-chou
- 10th Army Group - Wang Ching-chiu
- 49th Corps - Wang Tieh-han
- 26th Division
- 105th Division
- 13th Provincial Division
- 79th Division
- 53rd Division
- 49th Corps - Wang Tieh-han
- 32nd Army Group - ?
- 25th Corps - Chang Wen-ching
- 40th Division
- 55th Division
- 108th Division
- 28th Corps - Tao Kuang
- 62nd Division
- 192nd Division
- 25th Corps - Chang Wen-ching
- 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
- 21st Corps - Liu Yu-ching
- 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:
- ?
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