Fourth Field Army | |
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Active | 1938-1955 |
Country | China |
Branch | People's Liberation Army Ground Force |
Type | Army Light Infantry |
Role | Field army |
Size | 1.5 million |
Part of | Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China |
Colors | Grey |
Engagements |
Second Sino-Japanese War Chinese Civil War |
Commanders | |
Ceremonial chief | Chairman of the CMC |
Notable commanders |
Lin Biao Luo Ronghuan |
The Fourth Field Army (Chinese: 中国人民解放军第四野战军) was a military formation of the People's Liberation Army. It was formed during the Chinese Civil War by existing members of Eighth Route Army and New Fourth Army stationed in Manchuria along with others, where they fought against the Republic of China government. The army also incoorporated elements of the former Manchurian occupation forces, which included around 30 thousand Japanese troops. The army was commanded by Lin Biao, and it was involved in many crucial battles including the Liaoshen Campaign. The Eighth Route army was disbanded in April 1955 to form part of the current Guangzhou Military Region.