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Third Field Army | |
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Active | 1949 to 1950 |
Country | Republic of China People's Republic of China |
Allegiance | Chinese Communist Party |
Branch | People's Liberation Army |
Type | Light infantry |
Size | 825,000 troops |
Garrison/HQ | Central Military Commission of the Chinese Communist Party |
March | Eighth Route Army March |
Equipment | Chiang Kai-shek rifle Hanyang 88 Type 38 rifle Type 41 75 mm mountain gun Mauser C96 Thompson submachine gun M3 submachine gun |
Engagements | Second Sino-Japanese War Chinese Civil War |
Commanders | |
Ceremonial chief | Chairman of the Central Military Commission |
Notable commanders | Marshal Chen Yi General Su Yu |
Insignia | |
Armband | Liberation Army emblem |
The Third Field Army was one of the five main forces of the Chinese Communist Party's People's Liberation Army during the Chinese Civil War. It was established in early 1949. Initially known as the East China Field Army, it was formed by the New Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army troops stationed in Shandong Province, a gradual adaptation of the expansion.
It took control of the troops in eastern China, with Chen Yi as its commander. It comprised the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th Armies plus the headquarters of the special technical troops, with a total of 580,000 men.[1]
Forces associated with the Third Field Army included:[2]
In August 1950 the force was redesignated the East China Military Region.[citation needed]