First Battle of Guilin
The First Battle of Guilin took place on May 15, 1929, in the northern part of Guangxi, China. It was one of the civil war battles that took place inside the National Revolutionary Army. The warring parties in Guilin battle, one side is the Fourth Army of the Xiang Army, and the other is the Army of the New Guangxi Clique. On the same day, the New Guangxi clique attacked the Guangdong Army at Huizhou in eastern Guangdong.
First Battle of Guilin | |||||||
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Part of the Chiang-Gui War | |||||||
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Hunan army Supported by: Nationalist government | New Guangxi clique | ||||||
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4th Route Army |
References
"Main Campaign Table of Chinese Modern Military History" edited by the National Defense University of the Republic of China
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