- Pang
Bingxun (simplified Chinese: 庞炳勋;
traditional Chinese: 龐炳勳; pinyin: Pang
Bingxun; Wade–Giles: P'ang Ping-hsun;
October 25, 1879-
January 12, 1963)...
-
Linyi by
entrenched Chinese forces under the
command of
Generals Pang
Bingxun and
Zhang Zizhong. What
followed was a
three w**** battle,
where the Chinese...
- Qinzai,
Chinese 35th Army
under Fu
Zuoyi and
Chinese 3rd Army
under Pang
Bingxun. In July the
Chinese 17th Army
under Xu
Tingyao and 87th
Division under...
- of the
division were Han Fuju Army
supported by
Chiang Kaishek and Pang
Bingxun Army
supported by Feng Yuxiang. Han was a
former subordinate of Feng while...
-
Collaborationist Chinese Army of the Wang
Jingwei Government, led by Pang
Bingxun and Sun Dianying,
which was
entrenched in the
southern Taihang Mountain...
-
Nationalist government to Taiwan. In Taiwan, he
opened a
restaurant with Pang
Bingxun, and
served as a
advisor to the
government and a
member of the Central...
- Yang Han-yu 134th
Division - Yang Han-chung 3rd
Corps - Pang
Bingxun 40th Army - Pang
Bingxun (concurrent) 39th
Division - Ma Fa-wu 19th
Corps - Feng Chi-an...
- of ****an
Imperial ****anese Army
Commanders and
leaders Li
Zongren Pang
Bingxun Sun
Lianzhong Han
Deqin Bai
Chongxi Sun Zhen Tang Enbo Wang Mingzhang †...
-
appointed as
general of the NRA's 5th Army, but
alongside his
superior Pang
Bingxun defected to the ****anese in 1943.
Joining Wang Jingwei's
Reorganized National...
- (Chinese: 彭; pinyin: Péng).
Persons with
surname "Pang" (龐) include: Pang
Bingxun (龐炳勛; Wade–Giles: Pang Ping-hsun (1879-1963),
military general during the...