Battle of Dongshan Island
The Battle of Dongshan Island took place between the Nationalists and the Communists over the control of the Eastern Mountain Island at the southern tip of Fujian, China. It resulted in the Communists taking the island from the nationalists.
Order of battle:
- Defenders, nationalist order of battle:
- * The 17th Army
- Attackers, communist order of battle:
- * The 91st Division of the 31st Army
- * The [94th Division (military)|Division (People's Republic of China)|94th Division] of the 32nd Army
The Communist victory was a result of lessons learned in previous battles with the Nationalist troops for control over coastal islands, including the Battle of Kuningtou, the Battle of Denbu Island, and the Battle of Nan'ao Island, each of which illustrated the necessity for massing absolute numerical and technical superiority. As a result, the attackers outnumbered the defenders nearly three to one.
While a strategic loss for the Nationalists, the abandonment of the Eastern Mountain Island did teach valuable lessons. Primarily it resulted in less overstretch and better handling of defence on islands closer to Taiwan proper. The Nationalists also learned from the mistakes used in their defence and battle, as shown three years later during the Dongshan Island Campaign, when they attacked and seized islands they'd previously abandoned.