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- Ili_National_Army abstract "Ili National Army (Chinese: 伊犁民族军) was an army of the ETR East Turkestan Republic that consisted originally of six regiments: Suidun Infantry Regiment, Ghulja Regiment, Kensai Regiment, Ghulja Reserve Regiment, Kazakh Cavalry Regiment, Dungan Regiment, Artillery Subdivision, Sibo Subdivision, Mongol Subdivision. Last two subdivisions were later reformed to regiments. Motorized part of army consisted of one artillery subdivision with 12 cannons, two armoured vehicles and two million tanks. All regiments were armed by mostly German weapons, provided by the Soviet Union by order of Joseph Vallieres, command personnel was trained in the Soviet Union. Rebel aviation included 42 airplanes, captured in Ghulja Kuomintang air base and repaired by Soviet military personnel. On December 20, 1949 the Ili National Army joined the People's Liberation Army of China as Sinkiang 5th Army Corps of PLA, but then was reformed, its Divisions were transferred to the newly created Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps of PLA with all weapons of Divisions having been seized. Later these National Divisions were disbanded, most of its personnel had been imprisoned, executed or fled to the USSR.According to M. Kutlukov, during September, 1945, the Ili National Army had gained decisive victories over Kuomintang troops in Jungaria, where two just newly formed full-sized Kuomintang Divisions of Nationalist Second Army (around 25,000 troops), armed with American weapons, were trapped and completely annihilated (except for 6,000 soldiers and officers, including 7 generals, who surrendered), in battles in the highly fortified Wusu-Shihezi district, thanks to the mass heroism of soldiers and officers of National Army, the experience of numerous Soviet military personnel and advisers, who directly participated in the military operations, employment of heavy artillery fire and aerial bombings (by rebel aviation) of Kuomintang positions in the strategic oil rich district.The Ili National Army was formed on April 8, 1945. Elihan Tore was the Marshal of the INA until his removal to the Soviet Union by Soviet authorities. Abdulkerim Abbas served as the INA's political director.".
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- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Category:Armies.
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- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Corps.
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- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Dungan_people.
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- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Elihan_Tore.
- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Vallieres.
- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhstan.
- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Kuomintang.
- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
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- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Liberation_Army.
- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Second_East_Turkestan_Republic.
- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Shihezi.
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- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLink Wusu.
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- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLinkText "5th Corps".
- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ili National Army".
- Ili_National_Army wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Army".
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- Ili_National_Army subject Category:Armies.
- Ili_National_Army subject Category:Chinese_Civil_War.
- Ili_National_Army subject Category:Field_armies_of_the_Peoples_Liberation_Army.
- Ili_National_Army subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1945.
- Ili_National_Army hypernym Army.
- Ili_National_Army type MilitaryUnit.
- Ili_National_Army type Rebellion.
- Ili_National_Army type Establishment.
- Ili_National_Army type Organization.
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- Ili_National_Army type War.
- Ili_National_Army type Organization.
- Ili_National_Army comment "Ili National Army (Chinese: 伊犁民族军) was an army of the ETR East Turkestan Republic that consisted originally of six regiments: Suidun Infantry Regiment, Ghulja Regiment, Kensai Regiment, Ghulja Reserve Regiment, Kazakh Cavalry Regiment, Dungan Regiment, Artillery Subdivision, Sibo Subdivision, Mongol Subdivision. Last two subdivisions were later reformed to regiments. Motorized part of army consisted of one artillery subdivision with 12 cannons, two armoured vehicles and two million tanks.".
- Ili_National_Army label "Ili National Army".
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- Ili_National_Army sameAs 伊犁民族军.
- Ili_National_Army wasDerivedFrom Ili_National_Army?oldid=706102355.
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