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Li Hsing-chung (Li Xingzhong) commanded 96 Army
through most of the Pacific War. Following the war, he defected to
the Communists.
| 1890
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Born |
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| 1924 |
Chief of staff, National Capital Garrison |
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| 1926 |
Chief of staff, Shansi General
Headquarters |
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| 1927 |
Inspector, Luoyang Military School |
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| 1928 |
Inspector-general, 2 Army Group |
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| 1929-3 |
Commander, 20 Division |
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| 1930 |
Commander, Fenyang Officer School | |
| 1932 |
Staff, Military Commission |
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| 1935 |
Chief of staff, Sian
Pacification Headquarters |
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| 1937-5 |
Commander, 177 Division |
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| 1938-6 |
Major
general |
Deputy commander, 96 Army |
| 1939-1 |
Lieutenant
general |
Commander, 96 Army |
| 1943-7 |
Deputy commander, 4
Army Group |
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| 1945 |
Comamnder, 4 Army Group |
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| 1962-7-24 |
Dies |
References
Ammentorp
(accessed 2016-11-18)
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