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Classification of independent mixed brigades

Before the war, the Japanese army had an "independent mixed brigade": 1934 compiled 1 independent mixed brigade and1independent mixed brigade.

1. Independent Huncheng 1 brigade, 1934 was established in Japan in March, and 1 wing was in charge of independent infantry and special forces. That year was incorporated into the rotation of the Kwantung Army. After the July 7th Incident broke out, on July 1 1, the Japanese cabinet formally passed the decision to send troops to China. 1 The Independent HunChengLv was ordered to be transferred to Ping Jin to join the China Garrison, and Brigadier Takashi Sakai and Masanori Yasuoka took part in the battle to capture Beiping. /kloc-in August of 0/6, he was attached to the newly formed Kwantung Army Chahar Dispatching Corps and participated in the battle to capture Datong. It was revoked on August 1938 after being transferred back to the Kwantung Army.

2. Independently incorporated into 1 1 brigade, 1934 10 in Japan, the independent infantry and special forces under the jurisdiction of1,12 joined the Kwantung Army in rotation that year. After the July 7th Incident broke out, on July 1 1, the Japanese Cabinet officially passed the decision to send troops to China, and transferred them from the Kwantung Army to the Pingjin area to join the China Garrison. Brigadier Suzuki took part in the battle against Beiping and Nankou. September 30 1937, expanded to 26 divisions. The fifth page of the data [1] was misunderstood as changing to the 26th division on September 3rd.

1February, 938, the "independent mixed brigade" was customized, and the independent mixed brigade became the basic combat unit with strength and firepower second only to divisions and fixed establishments.

Generally, an independent mixed brigade governs five independent infantry brigades (or four or six independent infantry brigades). The brigade belongs to special forces including cavalry, artillery, engineers and trench soldiers, and some independent mixed brigades belong to artillery. A few independent mixed brigades have independent infantry regiments, such as19411. When the Southern Army was first established, it was directly under the jurisdiction of 2 1 Brigade, and was subordinate to the Independent Infantry Regiment 170 Brigade.

3. Independently merged into 1 brigade (for the second time), and in July of 1939, another regiment was established in Hebei, directly under the command of the North China garrison, and successively served as brigade commanders of Taniguchi Goro, Suzuki Zhen Ji and Komatsusaki Li Xiong. After the Japanese army was defeated and surrendered, it was disarmed in Dingxian County.

4. The 2nd Brigade was independently established in Beiping on February 1938, and was subordinate to Zhangjiakou where the Mongolian army was stationed. He has served as the brigade commander of Kenji Nagaoka, Kameo Ueno, and Guixiu Abe (1939+0 1 killed in June, 2008), as well as people who met Ichiro and Lincia Goro. After the "Eighth Five-Year Plan", he retreated to Ping Jin with the Mongolian Army Command and disarmed in Shahe after the defeat and surrender of the Japanese army.

5. Incorporated into the 3rd Brigade independently,/kloc-0 was established in Beiping in February, 938. Successive brigade commanders, namely, Tomichi Sasaki, Shigeyoshi Liuxia, Tadao Yoshizawa, Ichiro Nagano, Mihiro, Akira Ogara and Yamada. He once participated in the 1 938 Xuzhou Battle in the1Army Sequence, and later stationed in Muxian County, Shanxi Province (now Yuanping). After Japan's defeat and surrender, it disarmed in Mu County.

6. Independently merged into the 4th Brigade,/kloc-0 was compiled in Hebei in February, 1938, and belonged to 1 Army./kloc-0 took part in the Xuzhou Battle in 1938, and then settled in Shanxi as a railway guard in Zheng Tai. 1May, 943, it was expanded to the 62nd Division of Shanxi, and successively served as director of Changhe Village, Wu Bai Qingzhi, Pianshan Jingtaro, Tsuda Migo and Nakajima Tokutaro.

7. Independently incorporated into the 5th Brigade, 1938 was incorporated into the 2nd Army in Tianjin, and successively served as Brigadier Qin, Akiyama No.1 Team, Guanyuan No.6 Team, Uchida and Nagano Rongzhi. 1938 participated in the battle of Xuzhou, and then stationed in Qingdao under 12 army. Japan disarmed in Qingdao after its defeat and surrender.

8. Independently merged into the 6th Brigade, 1939+0 was stationed in Juxian County, Shandong Province in June, and belonged to 12 Army. The Corps was abolished in May 1943, and the troops participated in the formation of the 62nd Division and the 63rd Division. He once served as the brigade commander of Tuwu Military Force, Tiejiro Yamada, Jijiro Pan Jing Hu and Banel Okura.

9. Independently merged into the 7th Brigade,1reorganized in Tianjin in June, 939, directly under the North China Army and stationed in Huimin, Shandong. 1944 March in 12 army to participate in the battle of central Henan, in July in Henan expanded into 1 15 division. Previous brigade commanders include Shui Yuan Zhong Yi, Naoko Inagawa, Taro Fang, Yi Long Akiyama and Tetsuro Tokugawa.

10. Independent mixed into the 8th Brigade, 1939 1 was incorporated into the North China Army directly under Shijiazhuang, stationed in Gubeikou, and successively served as brigade commanders, such as Shiro Shuichuan, Zhong Yi Shui Yuan, Toyotaro Yoshida and Yasuo Takeuchi. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it was disarmed in Shixia Town.

1 1. The 9th Brigade was independently mixed, 1939 1 was compiled in Shanxi, and it belonged to 1 Army stationed in Taiyuan, and was directly under the North China Army stationed in Dagu. In April, it joined 1 Army. 1 1 February, participated in the 3rd Changsha Battle; 1March, 944, participated in the battle of Yuzhong in the 12 army sequence; 1June, 945, directly under the North China Army; Japan disarmed in Tianjin after its defeat and surrender. Among the successive brigade commanders, Yukisuke, Junsaburo Makura, Kenji Ikekami, Iwanaga, Hiroshi and Noken were born.

12. It was independently mixed into 10 brigade, 1939 1 compiled in Jinan, belonging to 12 Army stationed in Zou County, and expanded to 59th Division 1942 in Taian in February. Successive brigadier Mizuno nobuyuki, Hotan soil taro, Xiong Zhenxiong.

13. Independent mixed 1 1 brigade (for the second time), 1939 1 was established in Zhejiang, directly under Central China, sent troops to Jiaxing, then transferred to 13 Army, and expanded to/kloc-0 in Suzhou. Successive brigade commanders: Fujii Muji, Gao Qiao Chongsan, and Di Sanshu.

14. The independent mixed brigade was 12, which was compiled in Suzhou in June, 1939. The troops directly under Central China were stationed in Taixian County, then transferred to 13 Army, and expanded to 64th Division 1943 in Yangzhou in May. He has served as the head of Maruyama Dingding Brigade and South Auspicious Brigade.

15. Independent mixed into 13 brigade, 1939 was reorganized in Huainan in June, and troops directly under Central China were sent to Luzhou. /kloc-0 was expanded to 65th division in Luzhou in May, 943. Successive brigade commanders Yoshiharu Ozaki, Chixiong Yamamura, Chiluli and Shiro Hayashi.

16. Independent mixed into 14 brigade, 1939 1 stationed in Jiujiang,1stationed in Jiujiang,1stationed in Jiujiang expanded to 68th division. Successive brigade commander Fujitani Takashi (1killed in June, 940), Zhongshan Yun, and Yoshikazu Chuanxiang.

17. 15 brigade was established independently. /kloc-0 was established in Beiping in July, 939, and the North China Army was directly under Beiping. May 1943, expanded to 63rd division in Peiping. He has served as Brigadier Nan Yunxi Ichiro, Hasegawa Midaiji, Tanaka Qinqin and Tanaka Tadashi.

18. Independent infiltrator 16 brigade, 1 9391kloc-0/in Fenyang, Shanxi Province, belonging to1army, 194 1 April.

19. Independent mixed brigade 17, Shanghai19391,under Songjiang 13 army, April-May, 0943 165438+. Successive brigade commanders include Hasegawa Masanori, Nanshan Hideyoshi, Tanaka Shiro, Gao Pinbiao, kishida fumio and Gu Wu.

20. 18 brigade was established independently. 10 was compiled as19391army stationed in Jiujiang area in Anyi, Jiangxi Province in October, and was expanded to 58 divisions in Yingcheng, Hubei Province in February, and compiled as 1942. Successive brigade commanders have preached high, and dikes are not expensive.

2 1. was independently merged into 19 brigade, 1940 was compiled in Shantou in February, and was merged into the South China Army, then transferred to the 23rd Army and stationed in Chaozhou. 1945 was abolished in Shantou in February, and the troops were merged into the newly formed 129. Successive brigade commanders Fujiyama, Matsui Kenichi, Nakamura Cizo and Kondo Erba.

22. Independently incorporated into the 20th Brigade, 1940 1940 was incorporated into1Army in Shanghai in February, and was in charge of four independent infantry brigades, stationed in Nanchang area. 194 1 year participated in the battle of shanggao, and later belonged to 13 army. 1February, 942, the 70th Division was expanded in Ningbo. Successive brigade commander Naoko Ikeda, deputy field director Chang Yu.

23.22 Brigade merged independently, 1942 was reorganized in Guangdong and joined the 23rd Army. Brigadier in Milu, Mi Shan, in Zhongshan, Guangdong. /kloc-0 joined the Guiliu campaign in August, 1944, and later belonged to 1 1 Army. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it withdrew from Guangxi County.

24.23 Brigade merged independently,/KLOC-0 was established in Taiwan Province Province in June, 1943. Administered six independent infantry brigades, landed in Leizhou Peninsula, and formed the 23rd Army. 1In August, 944, he participated in the Battle of Guiliu and surrendered in Foshan after the defeat of the Japanese army. Successive brigade commanders crossed the left and advanced, and Xiahe was in danger.

25. It was independently incorporated into the 62nd Brigade, and 1944 was incorporated into the B detachment of the 13 Army in Fuzhou. It has six independent infantry brigades under its jurisdiction and successively served as brigade commanders, such as Takashi Nagayama and Tadao Ando. 1945 was attached to the 6th Army in February, and retreated from Fuzhou to Songjiang, where Japan was defeated and surrendered in May.

26. 1945 was independently incorporated into 8 1 brigade, which was established by 1 field supplementary team in Xiangtan, Hunan Province, and was stationed by 20 troops. Keitaro Morimura, a former brigade commander, and Katsumoto Morita were disarmed in Zhuzhou after the Japanese defeat and surrender.

27. Independent integration into the 82nd Brigade. 1February, 945, organized by the Second Field Supplementary Team, it was stationed in Zhuzhou, Hunan. It served as the brigade commander of Hengshan Chen Ping and Sakura Tingzilang, and later belonged to the 20th Army. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it was disarmed in Xinqianghe, Hunan.

28. Independent integration into the 83rd brigade. 1In February, 945, the 5th Field Supplementary Team was established and stationed in Hankou. Brigadier Tian Yanding III is directly under the 6th Army. After Japan was defeated and surrendered, it was disarmed in Huangpi, Hubei.

29. Incorporated into the 84th Brigade independently,1February, 945, organized the 9th Field Army Supplementary Team to enter Jiujiang. Brigadier Zhong Wei Xiao Liu, directly under the 6th Army. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it disarmed in Jiujiang.

30. Incorporated into the 85th Brigade independently, 1945 February, organized 10 field supplementary team to enter Yingcheng. Brigadier Matsui Festival was directly under the Sixth Army, and surrendered in Yingcheng after Japan's defeat.

3 1. Independently mixed with the 86th Brigade, it was reorganized in Baoqing, Hunan Province on February 1945. It belongs to the 20th Army and is under the responsibility of Ueno Haraji. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it disarmed in Jiayu, Hubei.

32.87 Brigade was independently merged in Chenzhou, Hunan Province on February 1945. Belonging to 1 1 Army, Brigadier Masayoshi Yamayama disarmed in Duchang, Jiangxi after Japan's defeat and surrender.

33. The independently merged 88th Brigade, 1 1, was organized in the county of Guangxi in February. The brigade commanders are all Fujimoto Yoshidai. After the "August 15 th", he retreated from the whole county of Guangxi to Jinkou, Hubei Province, where Japan was defeated and surrendered.

34. It was merged into the 89th Brigade independently, and was established in Wenzhou in February 1945 with detachment. Brigadier Liang Kalashounan retreated from Wenzhou to Fenghua in June and was attached to the 6th Army. After the Far East Campaign was launched, it was transferred to Shanghai, and Japan was defeated and surrendered.

35. It was independently merged into the 90th Brigade and reorganized in Yangzhou by the 4th Field Supplementary Team in February 1945. The brigade commander is originally from Uemon and belongs to 13 Army. He disarmed in Zhenjiang after the defeat and surrender of the Japanese army.

36. It was independently merged into 9 1 Brigade, and 1945 was compiled with1/Field Supplementary Team in Ningbo. He used to be the brigade commander of Iwamoto Takashi and Uno Festival, belonging to the 6th Army. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it was disarmed in Hangzhou and Cixi.

37.92 The brigade was established independently. 1February, 945, organized by Datong 12 teams. The brigade commander was Wadian Longgen, and later transferred to 13 troops. 1945 During the Battle of Laohekou, he was transferred from Shanghai to Henan as a guard. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it was disarmed in Yancheng.

Because the Japanese army set up independent mixed brigades 1 and 1 in1in 934, the 1- 136 brigade was set up independently during the war (there were 12 missing numbers, that is, 4/kloc. The 47th and 48th independent hybrid brigades were wiped out in the central Pacific, the 44th independent hybrid brigade was wiped out in Okinawa, and the 2nd independent hybrid brigade1was wiped out in the south Pacific. At the time of defeat and surrender, the Japanese army had 96 independent mixed brigades, of which 22 were in the battlefield in China, accounting for 22.9%. There are two kinds of "Hunchenglv": temporary formation and non-temporary formation.

65438+ During the "December 28th" Songhu Anti-Japanese War, the "Huncheng 24th Brigade" landed at Wusongkou in early February and returned to China for reconstruction at the end of April. The composition of "Huncheng 24 Brigade" is: 1 infantry brigade is assigned to special forces from four wings of 12 division, with the headquarters of 24 Brigade as the headquarters.

After the July 7th Incident broke out, at the end of July, the 2nd Brigade of 1 Division was transferred from the Kwantung Army to form the 2nd Brigade. The brigade commander has great political talent. He supports the China army stationed in Tun. Later, the troops of the 2nd Division were transferred to form "Huncheng 15 Brigade" to support the China Army stationed in Tuen Mun. The head of this brigade was Shinohara Shinichiro. On August 16, the brigades and regiments were all affiliated to the newly established Kwantung Army Chahar Dispatching Corps to participate in the Taiyuan Campaign.

1May, 938, the 2nd Division was transferred from the Kwantung Army to form the "Huncheng 3rd Brigade", while Brigadier Tamura Haraichi and 17 Division transferred troops to form the "Huncheng13rd Brigade", and Brigadier Morita Zheng Fan entered the customs to participate in the Xuzhou Battle ([4] p. 755). In June, these troops were incorporated into the Kwantung Army.

The guards are mixed into brigades. 1939 1 1. 10, the local guards division transferred the guards infantry 1 brigade (under the jurisdiction of guards infantry 1 and 2 regiments), belonging to the special forces. Brigadier Takeshi Sakurada joined 2 1 Army to join 65438. 1July, 940, the body of the guards landed in Qinzhou Bay from Japan, and the mixed guards brigade was established.

2. During the war, there were eight non-temporary synthetic brigades, namely 1, 2, 3 and 4 synthetic brigades, Taiwan Province synthetic brigade, Huatai (South sakhalin island) synthetic brigade, China-based synthetic brigade and Yangon synthetic brigade, which were officially recorded in Japanese war history materials [2]. Before the "August 15 th" project, these eight brigades. Among them, the HunChengLv in China Shanhaiguan into the battlefield is:

China is stationed in HunChengLv. Before the war, China's chariot troops were under the jurisdiction of China Infantry Brigade. In late July, 1937, they took part in the invasion of Peiping. In August of 3 1 year, they were reorganized into China Huncheng Brigade, and they served as the brigade leader, that is, Zhenghe on the riverside and Tomoko under the mountain. 1February, 938, it was reorganized into China Corps in Tun, which was subordinate to the North China Army. 1June, 938, expanded to 27 divisions.

In September, the Huncheng Brigade of Taiwan Province Province was renamed as the former Taiwan Province Provincial Guard, 1937. /kloc-0 participated in the Battle of Songhu with Chongteng detachment in June, 937;/kloc-0 transferred to China with Potian detachment in February, 938, and then participated in the Battle of Wuhan. 1939 and 1 year, Taiwan Province Huncheng Brigade officially belonged to 2 1 army. In February, he captured Hainan Island and took part in 1939 and 1 campaigns in southern Guangdong. He was appointed as the brigade commander of this brigade, namely, Takashi Hata, Jiro Iida, Ding Qi Yantian and Nakagawa. 1940165438+10 In October, Taiwan Province Huncheng Brigade was expanded into the 48th Division in Hainan Island. 1944 "independent infantry brigade" was established at the beginning of this year. An independent infantry brigade governs four independent infantry brigades. The brigade belongs to the special forces, excluding the ranks of artillery and brigade major general. During the war, the Independent Infantry Regiment 1- 14 Brigade was formed, and all of them sent troops to China, among which the 3rd, 4th and 9th Brigade of the Independent Infantry Regiment was expanded into Ding Division.

Independent Infantry 1 Brigade Yu 1944 was organized in Ziyang (now Yanzhou) on February 25th, and incorporated into 12 Army; 1944 65438+ 10 was attached to the 43rd Army, and served as Brigadier General Kenichiro Miyashita and Yan Min. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it disarmed in Zhangdian.

The 2nd Brigade of Independent Infantry was established in Zhengding on February 25th, 1944, directly under the jurisdiction of the North China Army. It served as Brigadier Liu Fax and Minister of Hattori. Japan was disarmed at Shimen after its defeat and surrender.

3rd Brigade of Independent Infantry, organized in Fenyang on February 25th, 1944, organized in 1 Army; Wen Erlang, the brigade leader, was expanded to 1 14 division in Shanxi in July, 65438.

The 4th Brigade of Independent Infantry was formed in Jinan in February 1944 and incorporated into 12 Army. Brigadier Suzuki Keiku was expanded to 1 17 division in July, 1944.

The 5th Brigade of Independent Infantry was organized in Yichang 1944 in June, and moved to Shashi in April, where it was organized into 1 1 Army and 34th Army. Later, he was directly under the Sixth Army and served as the brigade leader, namely Noda Jiaping and Murakami Zongzhi. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it disarmed in Xiantao, Hubei Province.

The 6th Brigade of the Independent Infantry 10 was incorporated into the 1944 13 Army in Nanjing in October, serving as a guard from the mouth of the Yangtze River to Wuhu. He served as a brigade commander, loyal to Baohe, and disarmed in Anqing after the Japanese army was defeated and surrendered.

The 7th Brigade of the Independent Infantry was organized in Anqing on June 1944, and was organized into 1 1 Army and 34th Army successively. Later, he was directly under the Sixth Army, and successively served as the brigade commander of Matsuno Katsumi and Morita Xiongyin. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it disarmed in Wucheng, Jiangxi.

The 8th Brigade of the Independent Infantry Regiment, compiled in February 1944 (note: [5] said that it was compiled in Japan and arrived in China from March to May, and there is no other data to prove it, which is to be tested), was compiled in the 23rd Army of Guangdong, and successively served as Brigadier General of Matsui Paul and Kato Zhang ([1] 169.

The 9th Brigade of the Independent Infantry Regiment was established in February 1944 (note: [5] It was established in Japan and arrived in China in March, and there is no other data to prove it, which needs to be verified). Incorporated into the 12 army, and the brigade commander is Changling Yiyi. 1 March, 1944, he joined the battle in central Henan, and then transferred to1army. July 1944, expanded to Shanxi 1 18 division.

The Independent Infantry 10 Brigade was established in Yangquan on February 20th, 1944. Brigadier Ban Jin Zhijun was incorporated into the 1 Army as a railway guard in Zheng Tai. Japan surrendered in Taiyuan after its defeat.

The Independent Infantry Regiment 1 1 Brigade was established in Xinyang on February 1944 and incorporated into1/Army, directly under the Sixth Army. As Brigadier General Miyamoto and Kato Kato, Japan was disarmed in Xiaogan, Hubei Province after its defeat and surrender.

The Independent Infantry 12 Brigade was established in Xianning on February 1944. It was organized into 1 1 army, 34 army, and then directly under 6 army. He has served as a brigade commander, such as Takashi Murata and Ernst & Young Atsujiro. After the Japanese army was defeated and surrendered, it was disarmed in Xianning, Hubei.

The Independent Infantry Regiment 13 Brigade was established in Guangdong on February 1944, and it belongs to the 23rd Army. He used to be the brigade commander of Matsujiro in Luohe and Jean in Kawakami, and surrendered in Guangzhou after the Japanese defeat.

The Independent Infantry 14 Brigade was stationed in Lu 'an on March 5, 1944, belonging to 1 Army. He served as Brigadier Ji Chuanxi Fang and Yuan Quanxin. After Japan's defeat and surrender, he disarmed in Qinxian County, Shanxi Province. Before the "July 7th Incident", the Japanese army had cavalry 1, 2, 3 and 4 brigades, but they were not independently organized, but belonged to Guards, 1, 8 and 3 divisions respectively ([2]), and they fought as independent units in wartime:

Cavalry 1 Brigade Yu1In July, 938, it was transferred from Kwantung Army to North China Army, and its brigade commander was Bian Tongmao. Later, it belonged to the Mongolian army. Once merged with the 4th Brigade of the Cavalry to form the Cavalry Corps. 10, as the main force of cavalry group, it was transformed and expanded into the 3rd division of chariots.

The fourth cavalry brigade was founded in 1907. 1 In July, 938, the North China Army was transferred from the Kwantung Army and merged with the1brigade cavalry into the cavalry group under the Mongolian army. In the 1 1 army sequence, he took part in the battle with jujube in April 1939, and in the battle of Zhongtiaoshan in April 1 941year in February, he turned to 12. After the defeat of the Japanese army, former brigade commanders Ji Zang, Sakuma, Kokura Tatsuya, Ogara Kazumi, Fujita Shige and Kato Gennosuke surrendered to the Germans in Hubei, Henan and Anhui. There was only one cavalry brigade during the "August 15" period. According to the data, the headquarters of the field heavy artillery 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 brigades were recorded. Before the July 7th Incident, the brigade of Field Heavy Artillery 1, 2, 3 and 4 were not independently established, but belonged to the 3rd, 12, 1 and Guards Division respectively. At the beginning of the war, the brigade of Field Heavy Artillery 65438.

The Field Heavy Artillery Corps 1 Brigade was transferred to North China on August 1937, belonging to 1 Corps, and was in charge of the 3rd Wing of the Field Heavy Artillery Corps, 2nd Wing of the Field Heavy Artillery Corps and 3rd Wing of the Field Heavy Artillery Corps. 1938 participated in the Xuzhou battle in the 2nd army sequence, and was transferred to the newly formed 2nd1army in September.

The 2nd Brigade of Field Heavy Artillery Corps was transferred to North China in August 1937, and was in charge of the 24th Wing of Field Artillery, the 3rd Wing of Independent Mountain Artillery, the 5th Wing of Field Heavy Artillery and the 6th Wing of Field Heavy Artillery. 1938 in 1 army sequence to participate in the battle of Xuzhou, directly under the North China Army. He served as the brigade leader Maeda Ji, Hirata Kenji and Gumuzi Army.

The 5th Brigade of the Field Heavy Artillery Corps was incorporated into the Shanghai Dispatching Army in September 1937, and participated in the Wuhan Battle with the 2nd Army sequence, and then dispatched troops directly under Central China, headed by Neishan Hidetaro.

The 6th Brigade of the Field Heavy Artillery Regiment was transferred to North China in August 1937, belonging to the 2nd Army. The head of the group, Shiro Chengtian, was in charge of the Field Heavy Artillery Regiment 13 Wing and the Field Heavy Artillery Regiment 14 Wing. 1937, 1 1 June, Songhu battlefield was incorporated into 10 army sequence, and then directly sent troops to Central China. /kloc-0 participated in the Wuhan Battle in July/938/1military sequence, and/kloc-0 participated in the Nanchang Battle in February/9. During the period, he was in charge of Field Heavy Artillery 10 Battalion, Field Heavy Artillery 13 Battalion, Field Heavy Artillery 14 Battalion and Field Heavy Artillery 6554 Battalion. 1April, 939, participated in the Sui-Zao Campaign. The "Independent Guard" consists of six independent guard infantry brigades and 1 action teams, with about 5,000 personnel, and its field capability is lower than that of the major general's independent infantry brigade and commander rank. During the war, the Japanese only sent troops to China and organized an independent guard. From the end of February, 1945, 1~7 and 9~ 14 independent guards were organized to cooperate with the "local decisive battle".

1 Independent Guard Corps was incorporated into Nanjing 13 Army on March 28th, serving as Nanjing Guard Corps. The commander is Major General Tomijiro, who disarmed in Chuzhou after the Japanese defeat and surrender.

The 2nd Independent Guard was incorporated into the 20th Army in Changsha on April 30th. The commander was Major General Okashima Chongmin, and the Japanese army surrendered in Changsha after defeat.

On March 30th, the Independent Third Guard was incorporated into Beiping North China Army, and served as the captain of Beiping Guard, Koga Longyi. After Japan's defeat and surrender, it disarmed near Beiping.

On March 30th, the 4th Independent Guard was established in Datong and stationed in Mongolia. The commander is Kichitaro Sakamoto, who disarmed near Datong after Japanese defeat and surrender. .

The 5th Independent Guard was established in Yuncheng on March 30th and incorporated into 1 Army. After Japan's defeat and surrender, successive commanders, Masaichi Sasuke and Masaichi Tian Zhen, were disarmed in Tangyuan.

On March 30th, the 6th Independent Guard Corps was organized in Xinxiang and stationed in 12 Army. The commander was Yasuo Iida, who surrendered after Japan's defeat.

The 7th Independent Guard entered Baoding on March 30th and was incorporated into the North China Army. After the defeat and surrender of the Japanese army, Commander Katsumi Okamura disarmed in Baoding.

The 9th Independent Guard entered Jinan on May 30th, and was incorporated into the 43rd Army, with its commander Ishikawa Tadao. After the Japanese defeated and surrendered, they disarmed in Jinan.

10 Independent Guard Corps was established in Zhengzhou on May 30th, and was successively incorporated into the 43rd Army and 12 Army. After the defeat and surrender of the Japanese army, Commander Xing Sotaro (colonel later promoted to major general) disarmed in Zhengzhou.

1 1 The Independent Guard was established in Ziyang on May 30th and incorporated into the 43rd Army. The commander was Takejiro Wada, who was disarmed in Ziyang after Japan's defeat and surrender.

12 Independent Guard entered Qingdao on May 20th, and was successively incorporated into 12 Army and 43 Army. Commander Takimoto, after Japan's defeat and surrender, disarmed in Fangzi.

13 Independent Guard was established in Yancheng (now Xuchang) on May 30th and incorporated into 12 Army; After the defeat and surrender of the Japanese army, Jun Changji surrendered in Yancheng.

14 Independent Guard was incorporated into 12 Army in Deng County on May 30th. After the defeat and surrender of the Japanese army, Commander Kojiro Okawa disarmed in Yancheng.