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Central Hubei Operation (November 1940) order of battle

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Order of battle for the Central Hubei Operation (November 25–30, 1940), a battle of the Second Sino-Japanese War.

Japan

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11th Army – Lt. General Waichiro Sonobe

  • Kayashima Force – Lt. Gen Takashi Kayashima 1939–1941 at Dangyang
    • 18th Independent Mixed Brigade – Lt. Gen Taka Kayashima 1939–1941
      • 92nd Independent infantry battalion
      • 93rd Independent infantry battalion
      • 94th Independent infantry battalion
      • 95th Independent infantry battalion
      • 96th independent infantry battalion
      • artillery troops
      • labor troops
      • signal communication unit.
    • Elements of the 40th Division Lt-General Naojiro Amaya, Manchuria 10/2/39 – 8/25/1941[1]
      • 40th Infantry Brigade group:
        • 234th Infantry regiment
        • 235th Infantry regiment
        • 236th Infantry regiment
      • 40th Cavalry regiment
      • 40th mountain artillery regiment
      • 40th military engineer regiment
      • 40th Transport regiment
  • Murakami Force – Lt. Gen Keisaku Murakami at Jingmen
    • 39th Division – - Lt. Gen Keisaku Murakami[1]
      • 39th Infantry Brigade Group
        • 231st Infantry Regiments
        • 232nd Infantry Regiments
        • 233rd Infantry Regiments
      • 39th Recon Regiment
      • 39th Field Artillery Regiment
      • 39th Military Engineer Regiment
      • 39th Transport Regiment
  • Hirabayashi Force – Lt-General Morito Hirabayashi at Zhongxiang
    • Elements of 17th Division – Lt-General Morito Hirabayashi
      • 17th Infantry Brigade Group
        • 53rd Infantry Regiment
        • 54th Infantry Regiment
        • 81st Infantry Regiment
      • 23rd Field Artillery Regiment
      • 7th Military Engineer Regiment
      • 17th Transport Regiment
    • Kurahashi Detachment – Col. Kurahashi
  • Kitano Force – Lt. Gen Kenzo Kitano, north of Zhongxiang in the vicinity of modern Shuanghe
    • Elements of 4th Division – Lt. Gen Kenzo Kitano
      • 4th Infantry Brigade group:
        • 8th Infantry Regiment
        • 37th Infantry Regiment
        • 61st Infantry Regiment
      • 4th Recon Regiment
      • 4th Field Artillery Regiment
      • 4th Military Engineer Regiment
      • 4th Transport Regiment
    • Kususe Armored force – ?[1]
      • 7th Tank Regiment
      • 13th Tank Regiment
      • ? Tank Regiment
  • Teshima Force – Lt. General Fusataro Teshima, at Suixian
    • 3rd Division – Lt. General Fusataro Teshima[1]
      • 5th Infantry Brigade
        • 6th Infantry Regiment
        • 68th Infantry Regiment
      • 29th Infantry Brigade
      • 3rd Field Artillery Regiment
      • 3rd Cavalry Regiment
      • 3rd Engineer Regiment
      • 3rd Transport Regiment

Notes

  • 15th Division – Lt-General Keiichi Kumagai 1940–1941
  • 7th and 13th were two of three Tank regiments assigned to 11th Army in late 1940.

China

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5th War AreaLi Zongren

  • River West Group / 33rd Group ArmyFeng Zhi'an
    • 77th Army – Feng Zhi'an (concurrent)
      • 37th Division – Li Jiusi
      • 132nd Division – Wang Zhanghai
      • 179th Division – Liu Zhenshan
    • 30th ArmyWang Zhonglian or Zhi Fengzheng
      • 27th Division – Xu Wenyao
      • 30th Division – Liu Zhensan
      • 31st Division – Nie Zibin
  • Right Flank Group / 29th Group ArmyWang Zuanxu
    • 44th Army – Liao Chen
      • 149th Division
      • 150th Division
    • 67th Army – Xu Shaozong
      • 161st Division
      • 162nd Division
  • Central Flank Group / 22nd Group Army – Sun Chen
    • 41st Army – Zhen Tingxun
      • 125th Division
      • 127th Division
    • 45th ArmySun Zhen
      • 122nd Division
      • 124th Division
  • 59th Army- Huang Weigang [moved to Xiangfan area as a mobile reserve]
    • 38th Division – Li Jiusi
    • 180th Division – Liu Zhensan

Sources

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From: Senshi Sōshō

11th Army – Lt. General Waichiro Sonobe – Kayashima Force – Lt. Gen Takashi Kayashima 1939–1941 at Dangyang—18th Independent Mixed Brigade – Lt. Gen Takashi Kayashima 1939– 1941—40th Division – Lt-General Naojiro Amaya, – Murakami Force – Lt. Gen Keisaku Murakami at Jingmen—39th Division – Lt. Gen Keisaku Murakami -Teshima Force – Lt. General Fusataro Teshima [at Suixian] – 3rd Division – Fusataro Teshima

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Hsu, Long-hsuen; Chang, Ming-kai (1971). History of the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). Translated by Wen, Ha-hsiung (2nd ed.). Taipei: Chung Wu Publishing. pp. 22, 339–342.