Battle of Dengbu Island
29°52′12″N 122°18′36″E / 29.87°N 122.310°E / 29.87; 122.310
Battle of Dengbu Island | |||||||
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Part of the Chinese Civil War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Republic of China | People's Republic of China | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Liu Lien-Yi [zh] | Hu Wei | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Unknown from 221st Division, 67th Division, 75th Division | 20,000 men+ from 61st Division with additional unit | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
2,173 killed and wounded | 3,660+ killed 677+ captured |
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The Battle of Dengbu Island (Chinese: 登步島戰役; pinyin: Dēngbù Dǎo Zhànyì) was a conflict between the Republic of China Army and People's Liberation Army over Dengbu Island (in the Zhoushan Islands) near mainland China. This conflict occurred from 3 November 1949 to 5 November 1949 and resulted in a Republic of China victory.[1]
Nevertheless, the ROC was later[when?] forced to withdraw when the PRC gained air superiority over the region, leaving Dengbu Island in the control of the PRC.[1]
See also
- Outline of the Chinese Civil War
- Outline of the military history of the People's Republic of China
- National Revolutionary Army
- History of the People's Liberation Army
- Chinese Civil War
References
- ^ a b "戡亂暨臺海戰役" [Counter-insurgency Campaign and Battle of the Taiwan Strait] (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 國軍歷史文物館.
External links
- Another ROCA side's story
- PLA side's story
- ROCA area commander's story
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