Battle of Rugao–Huangqiao
The Battle of Rugao-Huangqiao took place between the communists and the nationalists during the Chinese Civil War in the post World War II era and resulted in communist victory. The battle was one of seven major battles in the Central Jiangsu Campaign.
Order of battle
- Nationalists
- *A regiment of the 79th Brigade
- *99th Brigade of the Reorganized 69th Division
- *The 160th Brigade
- *The 187th Brigade
- *The Reorganized 25th Division
- Communists
- *The 1st Division
- *The 6th Division
- *The 5th Brigade
- *The Specialized Regiment
In the morning of August 25, 1946, the nationalist 99th Brigade of the Reorganized 69th Division begun its march toward Rugao from Yellow Bridge Town, with nationalist 187th Brigade and a regiment of the nationalist 79th Brigade coming out of Rugao to meet their comrades-in-arms. By the noon, the nationalist 99th Brigade of the Reorganized 69th Division met the communist main force on the road from Yellow Bridge Town to Rugao. The communist 1st Division and 6th Division immediately launched their assault on the nationalists, successfully besieging the enemy in isolated pockets in the regions of Fenjie and Jiali. The communists decided to concentrate their forces 4 to 5 times than that of their enemy to annihilate the weakest enemy first, and then the stronger one.
On August 26, 1946, the nationalist 99th Brigade of the Reorganized 69th Division at Fenjie region was first to be completely annihilated, and on the next day, the nationalist 187th Brigade and a regiment of the nationalist 79th Brigade at Jiali region was also annihilated completely. The victorious communists then launched their assault on Yellow Bridge Town, and remaining 5 companies of the nationalist 160th Brigade simply could not challenge the overwhelmingly superior enemy force, and gave up the town and surrendered. With the fall of Yellow Bridge Town, the nationalists was forced to cease their offensive to regroup for the next stage of the campaign and the battle ended.