Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937-45
Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937–45 is the first ready reference to the organization and armament of Chinese ground forces during the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–45. The work integrates Chinese, Japanese and Western sources to examine the details of the structure and weapons of the period. Recent scholarship has contributed greatly to our understanding of China's role in the war, but this is the first book to deal with the bottom-level underpinnings of this massive army, crucial to an understanding of its tactical and operational utility.

An introductory chapter discusses the military operations in China, often given short shrift in World War II histories. The work then traces the evolution of the national army's organizational structure from the end of the Northern Expedition to the conclusion of World War II. Included are tables of organization and strength reports for the wartime period.

The armament section illustrates and details not only the characteristics of the many and varied weapons used in China, many seen nowhere else, but also their acquisition and such local production as was undertaken. This is complemented by a chapter on the arsenals and their evolution and production programs.

The Chinese army was one of the largest of the war and it, and Japan's, fought longer than any other. It faced unique challenges, including fragmented loyalties, huge expanses of territory, poor logistics networks, inadequate arms supplies, and, often, incompetence and corruption. Nevertheless, they fought bravely in major battles through 1941 and were able to counterpunch effectively in important regions through the rest of the war. Aimed at both military historians and wargamers, this work fills an important gap in our understanding of this, the most under-appreciated army of the war.
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Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937-45
Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937–45 is the first ready reference to the organization and armament of Chinese ground forces during the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–45. The work integrates Chinese, Japanese and Western sources to examine the details of the structure and weapons of the period. Recent scholarship has contributed greatly to our understanding of China's role in the war, but this is the first book to deal with the bottom-level underpinnings of this massive army, crucial to an understanding of its tactical and operational utility.

An introductory chapter discusses the military operations in China, often given short shrift in World War II histories. The work then traces the evolution of the national army's organizational structure from the end of the Northern Expedition to the conclusion of World War II. Included are tables of organization and strength reports for the wartime period.

The armament section illustrates and details not only the characteristics of the many and varied weapons used in China, many seen nowhere else, but also their acquisition and such local production as was undertaken. This is complemented by a chapter on the arsenals and their evolution and production programs.

The Chinese army was one of the largest of the war and it, and Japan's, fought longer than any other. It faced unique challenges, including fragmented loyalties, huge expanses of territory, poor logistics networks, inadequate arms supplies, and, often, incompetence and corruption. Nevertheless, they fought bravely in major battles through 1941 and were able to counterpunch effectively in important regions through the rest of the war. Aimed at both military historians and wargamers, this work fills an important gap in our understanding of this, the most under-appreciated army of the war.
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Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937-45

Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937-45

by Leland Ness, Bin Shih
Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937-45

Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937-45

by Leland Ness, Bin Shih

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Kangzhan: Guide to Chinese Ground Forces 1937–45 is the first ready reference to the organization and armament of Chinese ground forces during the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–45. The work integrates Chinese, Japanese and Western sources to examine the details of the structure and weapons of the period. Recent scholarship has contributed greatly to our understanding of China's role in the war, but this is the first book to deal with the bottom-level underpinnings of this massive army, crucial to an understanding of its tactical and operational utility.

An introductory chapter discusses the military operations in China, often given short shrift in World War II histories. The work then traces the evolution of the national army's organizational structure from the end of the Northern Expedition to the conclusion of World War II. Included are tables of organization and strength reports for the wartime period.

The armament section illustrates and details not only the characteristics of the many and varied weapons used in China, many seen nowhere else, but also their acquisition and such local production as was undertaken. This is complemented by a chapter on the arsenals and their evolution and production programs.

The Chinese army was one of the largest of the war and it, and Japan's, fought longer than any other. It faced unique challenges, including fragmented loyalties, huge expanses of territory, poor logistics networks, inadequate arms supplies, and, often, incompetence and corruption. Nevertheless, they fought bravely in major battles through 1941 and were able to counterpunch effectively in important regions through the rest of the war. Aimed at both military historians and wargamers, this work fills an important gap in our understanding of this, the most under-appreciated army of the war.

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ISBN-13: 9781912174461
Publisher: Helion and Company
Publication date: 09/16/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 576
File size: 56 MB
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About the Author

Leland Ness has been conducting and supervising defense analysis and writing military history for over 40 years. He served as director of special projects at DMS/Jane's, published a newsletter on ground ordnance for the defense industry, and has been an e

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

List of Maps and Tables xv

Abbreviations xvii

Preface xix

1 The War in China 21

2 Coalition Warfare-Burma 62

3 Guerrilla Warfare 74

4 Organization Overview 77

5 Central Government Divisions and Armies 81

6 Cavalry 105

7 Armored Units 109

8 Non-Divisional Artillery 122

9 Chinese Army in India 147

10 American-Sponsored Divisions 160

11 Provincial Units 193

12 Guerrilla Duties for Residual Forces 203

13 Communist Forces 209

14 The Ordnance Industry during the War 213

15 Submachine Guns 239

16 Rifles 246

17 Grenade Launchers 270

18 Light Machine Guns 279

19 Medium Machine Guns 296

20 Infantry Anti-Tank Weapons 311

21 Anti-Tank Guns 315

22 Infantry and Hybrid Guns 325

23 Light Mortars 334

24 Medium Mortars 342

25 Heavy Mortars 352

26 Pack Artillery 359

27 Light Artillery 371

28 Medium Artillery 384

29 Light Anti-Aircraft Weapons 391

30 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Guns 407

31 Coastal Artillery 414

32 Armor 418

Appendices

I National Revolutionary Army Orders of Battle 433

II Distribution of Troops, Early 1937 453

III Army Order of Battle, 17 January 1938 468

IV Order of Battle, June 1940 471

V IV and VII War Zones 474

VI Army Order of Battle and Strength, October 1944 478

VII Army Strength, July 1945 510

VIII Army Strength, September 1945 516

IX Chinese Army in India Strengths 522

X Chinese Army in India Equipment Holdings 528

XI Strength & Weapons Reports 534

XII Artillery Unit Surveys 560

XIII Field Artillery Center Throughput 567

XIV Higher Command Organs 570

Sources 573

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