Central China Expeditionary Army
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Central China Expeditionary Army (Japanese: 中支那派遣軍, Nakashina hakengun) was a field army of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Central China Expeditionary Army | |
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Japanese: 中支那派遣軍 Nakashina hakengun | |
Active | November 7, 1937 - September 23, 1939 |
Country | Empire of Japan |
Branch | Imperial Japanese Army |
Type | Infantry |
Role | Army Corps |
Engagements | Battle of Xuzhou Battle of Wuhan |
On November 7, 1937 Japanese Central China Area Army (CCAA) was organized as a reinforcement expeditionary army by combining the Shanghai Expeditionary Army (SEF) and the IJA Tenth Army. General Iwane Matsui was appointed as its commander-in-chief, concurrent with his assignment as commander-in-chief of the SEF. Matsui reported directly to Imperial General Headquarters. After the Battle of Nanjing, the CCAA was disbanded on February 14, 1938 and its component units were reassigned to the Central China Expeditionary Army.
On September 12, 1939 by Army Order 362, the China Expeditionary Army was formed with the merger of the Central China Expeditionary Army with the Northern China Area Army.
List of Commanders
Name | From | To | |
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1 | General Shunroku Hata | 14 February 1938 | 14 December 1938 |
2 | Lieutenant General Otozō Yamada | 15 December 1938 | 23 September 1939 |
Name | From | To | |
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1 | General Masakazu Kawabe | 15 February 1938 | 30 January 1939 |
2 | Lieutenant General Teiichi Yoshimoto | 31 January 1939 | 23 September 1939 |