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Dongshan Island Campaign : ウィキペディア英語版
Dongshan Island Campaign

Dongshan Island Campaign () was a series of battles fought on the Dongshan Island, Fujian between the Nationalists and the Communists during the Chinese Civil War when the nationalists unsuccessfully attempted to retake the island from the Communists. The campaign was the last and largest battle between two sides since the Nationalists withdrew to Taiwan. After this defeat, the nationalists realized that it was never practical to launch any large scale counterattack against the mainland on a similar scale again. Instead, the nationalist strikes against the mainland were reduced to limited infiltration and skirmishes.
==Order of battle==

*Attackers: nationalist order of battle (more than 10,000 men):
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*Two army divisions
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*One paratroop division (with two brigades totaling 2,000 men)
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*13 naval vessels
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*30+ motorized junks
*Defenders: communist order of battle
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*The 80th Public Security Regiment and militia (1,200 men)
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*The 272nd Regiment of the 31st Army
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*A regiment of the 28th Army
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*A regiment of the 41st Army
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*The 91st Division of the 31st Army

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