Suppression General Headquarter of Xuzhou Garrison
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June 29, 1948, the Xuzhou Command Headquarters of ROC Army reorganized as General Suppression Headquarters of Xuzhou Garrison (hereinafter referred to GHQ Xuzhou Garrison). Liu Chih
Liu Chih
Liu Chih was a prominent Kuomintang military and political leader in the Republic of China.-Biography:...

 headed as the commander in chief, Du Yuming
Du Yuming
Du Yuming was a Kuomintang field commander active in the Sino-Japanese War theatre of World War II and in the Chinese Civil War from 1945 to 1949....

, Li Yannian
Li Yannian
Li Yannian was a Chinese musician during Han Dynasty. Born into a musical family, he became a court musician during Emperor Wu's reign. Later he was sentenced to castration after committing a crime....

, Feng Yeahann, Liu Ruming
Liu Ruming
Liu Ruming, Liu Ju-ming, 刘汝明, Chinese general during the Warlord Era, Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War.- Overview :...

, Han Te-ch'in, Sun Zhen as deputy commanders in chief, and Li Su-Cheng served as the chief of staff. In the beginning of Hsuchow-Bengbu Campaign
Huaihai Campaign
Huaihai Campaign or Battle of Hsupeng was a military action during 1948 and 1949 that was the determining battle of the Chinese Civil War. It was one of the few conventional battles of the war. 550,000 troops of the Republic of China were surrounded in Xuzhou and destroyed by the communist...

, GHQ Xuzhou Garrison commanded, with six armies and three pacification zones under its operational jurisdiction, a total of about 920,000 ground troops. Xuzhou Garrison also owned a considerable number of elements of ROC Air Forces stationed in Nanjing, Xuzhou
Xuzhou
Xuzhou , otherwise known as Pengcheng in ancient times, is a major city in and the fourth largest prefecture-level city of Jiangsu province, People's Republic of China...

, Bengbu: either under the direct command of GHQ Xuzhou Garrison, or controlled straight through the mobilization of the Air Force Command authority.
  • The 2nd Army (commander: Qiu Qingquan
    Qiu Qingquan
    Qiu Qinquan , was a Kuomintang general who excelled himself in Northern Expedition, anti-communist Encirclement Campaigns, Second Sino-Japanese War, and Chinese Civil War...

    )
  • The 6th Army (commander: Li Yannian
    Li Yannian
    Li Yannian was a Chinese musician during Han Dynasty. Born into a musical family, he became a court musician during Emperor Wu's reign. Later he was sentenced to castration after committing a crime....

    )
  • The 7th Army (commander: Huang Baitao
    Huang Baitao
    Huang Baitao was a Nationalist general active in the Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War, for which he was twice awarded the Order of Blue Sky and White Sun, the highest honor a Chinese commander can achieve.-Early years and career:...

    )
  • The 13th Army (commander: Li Mi
    Li Mi (ROC general)
    Li Mi , was a high-ranking Nationalist general who participated in the anti-Communist Encirclement Campaigns, Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War. He was one of the few Kuomintang commanders to achieve notable victories against both Chinese Communist forces and the Imperial Japanese Army...

    , deputy commander: Chen Bing)
  • The 16th Army (commander: Sun Yuanliang
    Sun Yuanliang
    Sun Yuanliang was a Chinese military general of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China. Sun was the last surviving member of the first graduating class of the Whampoa Military Academy, as well as the last surviving army-level commander of the Second Sino-Japanese War...

    )
  • The 12th Army (commander: Huang Wei
    Huang Wei
    Huang Wei was a Chinese Nationalist military general who fought in the Encirclement Campaigns, Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War.-Early life and career:...

    , deputy commander: Hu Lian
    Hu Lian
    Hu Lian was a Chinese Nationalist general, he participated the Northern Expedition, anti-communist Encirclement Campaigns, Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War.- Whampoa Military Academy :...

    , Wu Shao-Chow)
  • First pacification zone (commander: Chou Lei, deputy commander: Gu Xi-Ju, Li Tianxia)
  • Third pacification zone (commander: Feng Yeahann, deputy commander: Zhang Kexia, Ho Kei-Feng)
  • Fourth pacification zone and The Eighth Army (commander: Liu Ruming
    Liu Ruming
    Liu Ruming, Liu Ju-ming, 刘汝明, Chinese general during the Warlord Era, Second Sino-Japanese War and Chinese Civil War.- Overview :...

    , deputy commander: Cao Fulin, Mi Wen-Ho, and Tien Cheng-Nan)
  • Hsuchow Garrison Command (commander: Li Yannian
    Li Yannian
    Li Yannian was a Chinese musician during Han Dynasty. Born into a musical family, he became a court musician during Emperor Wu's reign. Later he was sentenced to castration after committing a crime....

    )


January 19, 1949, because of a devastated defeat of the Nationalist forces resulted in "Hsuchow-Bengbu Campaign" (Huaihai Campaign
Huaihai Campaign
Huaihai Campaign or Battle of Hsupeng was a military action during 1948 and 1949 that was the determining battle of the Chinese Civil War. It was one of the few conventional battles of the war. 550,000 troops of the Republic of China were surrounded in Xuzhou and destroyed by the communist...

), Suppression General Headquarters of Xuzhou Garrison was indefinitely deactivated.
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