The troops in Nakano are all good, and it's really not easy to win the first place. Historically, the 6th Vertical started from the Anti-Japanese War (recently, I read that the 6th Vertical Foundation was a division of the 74th Division of the 25th Red Army, and I don't know whether it is the latest research result), which is far from the 1st, 3rd and 4th Vertical. However, I admire the spirit of the 6th column most. From the commander, King Wang Jinshan, to the ordinary soldiers, the mantra is "burning grass". As soon as the whole column goes to war, it is full of enthusiasm. I think the most important battle of Nakano was played by 6 vertical. Which battle? In 1947, he crossed the Ruhe River in Dabie Mountain. If it weren't for the 6 th and 18 th Brigade (the brigade commander is Major General Xiao Yongyin, one of the most famous generals in the world), the Daleigang Ferry was forcibly recaptured from an enemy division when the enemy had occupied the ferry on the other side of the river, and the 17 th Brigade (the brigade commander was the later Vice Chairman of the Central Committee, Major General Li Desheng) tried to cover the flanking mountain set, and the 12, troops in Nakano would be wiped out, and it would be a joke to leap into Dabie Mountain. It can be said that if we didn't fight this battle well, there would be no whole center field. So at that time, Commander Liu Bocheng gave the well-known famous saying to No.6 Longitudinal: The brave win in the narrow road! In the later battle of Xiangfan, the 6th vertical was even more dominant, showing Liu Deng's trust. In 1949, it was reorganized into the 12th Army, known as "Chang Shengjun of Nakano", and it was a crazy role in the whole Nakano. It is not said that such an army believes that it ranks first. Similarly, this heroic army in the southeast will not be abolished, will it? This is the second-line army against Taiwan, unless the Central Military Commission is dizzy!
2: 4 vertical (Commander General Chen Geng)
3: 3 vertical (Commander General Chen Xilian)
Frankly speaking, 3 and 4 vertical are all ace troops, so how to arrange them is a headache for me. Compared with history, both of them are half a catty, both of them are old Red Army units, even though there is one Red Army Corps, even though there are two. Longitudinally, he was independent in western Henan and southern Shanxi for a long time. Longitudinally, he took part in almost all the battles of Liu Deng's army, and was known as the "Tiger Column" with outstanding military achievements. Chen Geng, a general, and Chen Xilian, a "Zhao Zilong in the army". After 1949, the two armies were also the main forces of their respective corps, and they have been hitting the southwest. The only difference is that the 11th Army was bumpy after the founding of the People's Republic of China, while the 13th Army was relatively calm. Therefore, starting from the fact that the 4 th vertical has always been independent and the current position, I still rank the 4 th vertical in the front. Here, two heroic troops will be introduced at the same time. All the highlights of the 4th column were 5 years ago. First, Shangdang got rid of Shi Zebo, then independently annihilated the "the first brigade in the world", then crossed the Yellow River and approached Tongguan, scaring Hu Caobao into a cold sweat and annihilating the entire third division Li Tiejun. Later, he stormed Luoyang and captured Qiu Hangxiang alive. After crossing the river, Guangdong and Guangxi were liberated, and Yunnan contributed a lot to it. What about vertical 3? With the footsteps of Liu Deng, it was always used as the main force, until the key battle in the Huaihai Campaign, the liberation of Suxian County, the capture of Huang Wei by two piles, and then the advancement of the Southwest and the liberation of Chongqing. As for later, the main force of the 31 ST Division participated in the Battle of Shangganling within the establishment of the 12 th Army, not to mention it. I have always thought that the 31st Division can rank first among dozens of divisions in Nakano. Therefore, it is appropriate for these two troops to rank second and third. Vertical 3 is long gone, and vertical 4, as the main force against India, I don't think this disarmament will be affected. Transferred from Bei Keqin
4: 1 vertical (commander General Yang Yong)
Generally, the 1st vertical of each field army is an old army, even the first, at least the top three, but Nakano is not good. The Red Army has a good foundation, including the 13th Regiment of the former Red 1st Division and the 5th Regiment of the 2nd Division, which are familiar to everyone. In the War of Liberation, it also followed Liu Deng to move to more than half of China, which can open the history of the Second Field War. The 1st Vertical is the same as the 2nd Vertical, leaving no classic battles that are praised by historians. It can be said that it is a bit of a big slip. In layman's terms, it is that the war has been fought, but the credit is all others. It can be said that this is a general army in a hero. It is simple and ordinary. By 1949, Wang Madman refused to accept Yong Yang as the commander of the main corps, and his qualifications were not comparable. The only reason was that compared with the exploits, compared with the splendor of the 6 th column, the 1 ST column was too pale, including coming to North Korea later, and I still didn't hear anything amazing about the 16 th army. So I don't know if there is a vertical disarmament recently. If there is, I'm not surprised at all. After all, in the army, ordinary doesn't mean anything good.
5: 2 Vertical (Commander General Chen Zaidao)
2 Vertical can only rank fifth in Nakano, and there is no way. Like 1 Vertical, 2 Vertical is also a supporting role in the leading role, and it has always been unknown, and overall, it is not as good as 1 Vertical, so it is normal to rank behind. There is a nickname in Nakano, called "Girl Column", which means that Nakano is the first in military discipline. Of course, there is another implication that the war is soft. I think as an army, winning such a nickname is really nothing to celebrate. As for the army, it would rather be as poor in military discipline as Dongye, as long as it can win the battle, but it is just the opposite. Therefore, I guess the original arrangement of 1 troops to Tibet may have considered that there is no big battle there, but it is very important to do a good job in military-civilian unity. I remember I read an article saying that it was the 2nd vertical that liberated Chongqing first, but Liu Deng forced the 2nd vertical to withdraw, and let the 3rd vertical do it when entering the city. Now that I think about it, Liu Deng is unlikely to do this kind of "stupid thing" in Hu Zongnan, but from this rumor, we can see the status of the 2nd vertical. However, the 2nd Division is not without its glory. Unfortunately, it was in Shangganling in 1952, and it was a wedding dress for others. Its 29th Division made great sacrifices for the 15th Army in its establishment. Among them, Hu Xiudao, a soldier, set a personal record (more than 28), and so far I estimate that no one in the People's Liberation Army has broken it. Alas, if everyone was like Hu Xiudao at that time, how many soldiers the mold had was not enough! That's beside the point. I don't know whether this disarmament can "survive" with such a heroic army and another seed in North China's 8 th vertical! From Bei Keqin
6: 9 (Commander Lieutenant General Qin Jiwei)
Maybe some supporters of the Chitose Army are going to throw bricks, so don't worry. The 9th Vertical may have gained prestige after the founding of the People's Republic of China (no matter whether the contribution is half of that of the 6th Vertical or not, and whether there is any dispute about it), but during the War of Liberation, the 9th Vertical always belonged to the second-rate army of Nakano, and it has been playing cooperative warfare and has always been the position of assisting. Even after 1949, the position in the 4 th Corps was not as good as that in the 14 th Corps. If it weren't for the fame of Shangganling in the later World War I, it's hard to say whether there are 15 airborne troops today, or maybe 27 airborne troops!
7th: 11th vertical (Commander Lieutenant General Wang Bingzhang)
This unit, like 9th vertical, was a second-rate central field unit in the liberation war, and it has been playing a coordinated battle, and it has always been the position of assisting, and it is not as good as 9th vertical. 9 longitudinal has been cooperating with 4 longitudinal at least, helping one of our own, but 11 longitudinal has become Hua Ye's minion, and that's all. If you follow 1, 2 and 3 corps, you can have a glorious war history, but 11 longitudinal has just followed the Subei Corps and become a minion of Hua Ye's second-and third-rate troops. What else can you make? I think the greatest contribution of the 11th Longitudinal Movement is to promote the unity of the two field armies. Ha ha!