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4-792: National Salvation Army may refer several Chinese armies during the 1931–32 Japanese invasion of Manchuria and the Second Sino-Japanese War: Chinese People's National Salvation Army , anti-Japanese Heilungkiang National Salvation Army , anti-Japanese National Salvation Army (Manchukuo) , a Japanese puppet force; see Li Jizhun Northeast Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army , anti-Japanese See also [ edit ] National Salvation Front (disambiguation) The Salvation Army Kuomintang in Burma , military forces organized by Li Mi and formally known as

8-499: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chinese People%27s National Salvation Army One of the most successful volunteer armies was the Chinese People's National Salvation Army or NSA (no connection to the church known as The Salvation Army ), led by a former bandit turned soldier, Wang Delin . At the time of the invasion , Wang Delin's 200 man battalion

12-711: The Yunnan Anti-communist National Salvation Army [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about military units and formations which are associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. [REDACTED] Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Salvation_Army&oldid=1181012425 " Category : Military units and formations disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

16-643: Was stationed near Yanji , a small town in the east of Jilin province. After Wang's troops fired on a party of Japanese surveyors, and Wang refused to submit to the Manchukuo regime, his defiance attracted other resisters to his side. Wang established the NSA on February 8, 1932, numbering over 1,000 men. Within a few months this army became one of the most successful of the volunteer armies. Following news of his victories over Japanese and Manchukuoan forces between February and April, troops who had been reluctant members of

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