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Wang Ling-chi (Wang Lingji) commanded 30 Army
Group in central China
during the successful defense of Changsha in December 1941 and during the Japanese To-go offensive of June-August 1944.
1883 |
Born |
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1916 |
Commandant, Yantai |
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1922
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Chief of staff, 2 Szechuan Army |
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1922 |
Commander, 6 Mixed Brigade, 2 Szechuan Army |
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1924 |
Commander, 28 Mixed Brigade, Szechuan-Yunnan Border |
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1926 |
Commander, 3 Division, 21 Army |
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1931 |
Commander, Upper Yangtze River Bandit Suppression Headquarters |
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1933 |
Commander, 5 Detachment, Szechuan Bandit Suppression Headquarters |
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1935 |
Head, Protection Department, Security Branch Szechuan Province |
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1938 |
Commander 72 Army |
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1938 |
Commander, 30 Army Group | |
1939-11-13 |
Lieutenant general | Commander, 30 Army Group / Deputy Commander, 9 War Area |
1940-5-25 |
General |
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1945 |
Commander, 7 Pacification Area |
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1945 |
Chairman, Government of Kiangsi
province |
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1948-4 |
Chairman, Government of Szechuan
province |
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1949-12 |
Captured by People's Liberation Army |
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1864-12-28 |
Released |
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1967 |
Dies |
References
Generals.dk
(accessed 2014-8-1)
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