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Tang Enbo's First Corps had many cattle, with eight elite armies under its command, with a total number of 200,000

During the Liberation War, Chiang Kai-shek's military clique successively established 22 corps. Among these 22 corps, like the more famous and more powerful combat effectiveness, there is Huang Baitao's Seventh Corps. The corps performed well in the Battle of Huaihai and belonged to a strong corps. In the Battle of Nianzhuang, huaye was annihilated, and at the same time, Huaye's own casualties were also very large, according to statistics, after the battle, the number of casualties in Huaye reached 60,000, which was the largest number of casualties since the Liberation War. There is also Liao Yaoxiang's Ninth Corps is also very powerful, belonging to a mobile corps in the northeast battlefield, under the jurisdiction of the New First Army, the New Third Army, the New Sixth Army, the 49th Army, the 52nd Army, the 71st Army and other elite ace units, the total number of which also reached more than 100,000.

There was also Huang Wei's 12th Corps, which was also a larger regiment in the 22nd Corps formed by Chiang Kai-shek, and was equipped with heavy weapons, American howitzers and tanks, which was a sharp blade left by Chiang Kai-shek in central China. Qiu Qingquan's Second Corps also had the Fifth Army, the 12th Army, the 74th Army, the 100th Army, and an independent brigade, an independent cavalry totaling 120,000 troops, and was also one of the ace corps of Chiang Kai-shek's military group.

Tang Enbo's First Corps had many cattle, with eight elite armies under its command, with a total number of 200,000

It can be said that Tang Enbo's First Corps is very bullish, with eight elite armies under its jurisdiction, with a total number of 200,000, which is chiang kai-shek's military clique and the largest powerful corps in the organization. In particular, the eight elite units under the jurisdiction of Tang Enbo's First Corps all belonged to Chiang Kai-shek's Central Army, which was a military unit of the Yan clan, and the configuration was all American equipment.

The reorganized 74th Division under the jurisdiction of Tang Enbo's First Corps was, needless to say, an ace elite army with the strongest combat effectiveness and the best equipment of Chiang Kai-shek's military clique, and the division commander was also Zhang Lingfu, a fierce general of the Nationalist Army. There was also the reorganized 83rd Division, formerly known as the 100th Army during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, which belonged to Chiang Kai-shek's concubine units, and the whole army was equipped with all-American equipment, and the commander of the reorganized 83rd Division was Li Tianxia, a strong general.

Tang Enbo's First Corps had many cattle, with eight elite armies under its command, with a total number of 200,000

The reorganized Sixty-fifth Division under the command of Tang Enbo's First Corps was reorganized from the 65th Army of the National Revolutionary Army, and the division commander was Li Zhen. During the Liberation War, he was a fierce character, brave in battle, known as the black whirlwind Li Kui, with the courage to charge forward and move forward. On the east China battlefield, he led the reorganized 65th Division and successfully broke the siege of Yang Gancai's department of the 20th Army, which was besieged by the first column of Huaye (Ye Fei) and the fourth column (Tao Yong). Later, he made an expedition to the northwest, and ma Bufang's son Ma Jiyuan repeatedly cut off the retreat of the Northwest Army, and was promoted by Hu Zongnan to commander of the 18th Corps for his merits.

The 25th Division, one of the eight elite armies under the command of the Tang Enbo Corps, is also an elite unit of cattle breaking, its predecessor is the 25th Army of the Nationalist Army, and the commander of the army, Huang Baitao, is an ace general who came out of the miscellaneous generals. The division was also under his leadership, and once showed its skills in the Jiaodong sweeping battle, making it difficult for the troops in the Jiaodong Liberated Area to be overwhelmed. The First Corps was under the command of the reorganized 28th Division, which was also an ace army of semi-American equipment, and the division commander was Li Rongliang, who graduated from the First Phase of Huangpu.

Tang Enbo's First Corps had many cattle, with eight elite armies under its command, with a total number of 200,000

The reorganized 57th Division under the jurisdiction of Tang Enbo was reorganized in 1947 by the 201st Division and the 117th Division of the Youth Army, and also belonged to a semi-American ace unit. The reorganized 48th Division and the Seventh Army of the National Revolutionary Army (Guigang Seventh Army) were all under the jurisdiction of The First Corps of Tang Enbo. The reorganized 48th Division and the Seventh Army are known as the two ace units of the Gui clan, and together with the reorganized 74th Division, the reorganized 11th Division, and the reorganized 25th Division, they are also called the five main forces on the East China Battlefield.

The First Corps of the Tang Corps, the 74th, 83rd, 65th, 25th, 28th, 57th, 48th Reorganized Divisions and the 7th Army of the Tang Corps are all aces with strong combat effectiveness. At the same time, it was also the largest of all the corps established by Chiang Kai-shek, with a total strength of 200,000 troops, more than the number of Liao Yaoxiang's Ninth Corps. Unfortunately, in the Battle of Menglianggu in 1947, after the complete destruction of the reorganized 74th Division, Tang Enbo's First Corps was also withdrawn.

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