Was Zhijiang Airport in Hunan occupied during World War II?
It didn't fall. Zhijiang Airport and Zhijiang were strategic locations at that time, and the temporary sixth division of the 74th Army of the Party was responsible for the garrison task. The commander of this army is Lieutenant General Shi Zhongcheng, and the teacher is Lieutenant General Zhao Jiping of Xiangxi. The Temporary Sixth Division is an out-and-out pure Xiangxi Miao Army. Its predecessor was a part of Xiangxi Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army, and the rest were reorganized into the Temporary Fifth Division and the Independent First Division. The Temporary Sixth Division was attached to the New Sixth Army at 1939, to the 79th Army at 1940, to the 73rd Army at 1944, to the 74th Army at 100, and to 1945. The first division commander is Yun Fei from Wang Miao, Xiangxi, and the deputy commander is Zhao Jiping. Participated in all battles before and after Hunan, in the ninth, sixth, third, fourth and fifth war zones. Participated in many battles. It is a veritable fire brigade. Has always been used as an ace teacher. In the battle of Xiangxi, Yong, the leader of Xiangxi, died in Changsha for two years, and the king of Xiangxi was also under house arrest by Chiang Kai-shek. Xiangxi is leaderless and scattered. For the anti-Japanese troops above the divisional level in Xiangxi, the temporary fifth division was commanded by Mr. Wu of Xiangxi, and the 77th division was commanded by Mr. Tian Junjian of Fenghuang, Xiangxi. The temporary sixth division was commanded by Zhao Jiping, a native of Taoyuan, Xiangxi; The 98th division was commanded by Min Si, and the new division was commanded by Yu Baojing of Xiangxi. The new second division was commanded by Tan Wenlie, a native of Fenghuang, Xiangxi; The new third division was commanded by Chen Zixian, a native of Yuanling, Xiangxi. Wang Jiaben, commander of the 79th Army, 1944 died after the fourth Changsha Battle. The temporary sixth division was wooed by Wang. Now it has been placed under the 73rd Army, 100 Army and 74th Army. Wang He, commander-in-chief of the Fourth Army, and He He, commander-in-chief of the Army Command, were regarded as ace divisions to defend Zhijiang in the Xiangxi Campaign. In the middle of the Xiangxi Battle, the New Sixth Army came from Yunnan to take over the guard task of the Temporary Sixth Division, attacked the entrance of the cave, and defeated the 1 16 Division to annihilate the Japanese army. Soon Japan announced its surrender, the battle of Xiangxi and the Sino-Japanese War ended.