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The 200th Division () was the first mechanised division in the National Revolutionary Army. It was created in 1938 by General Du Yuming, who was also its first commander. Its first action was against the 14th Division in the Battle of Lanfeng.

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  • 200th Division (National Revolutionary Army)
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  • The 200th Division () was the first mechanised division in the National Revolutionary Army. It was created in 1938 by General Du Yuming, who was also its first commander. Its first action was against the 14th Division in the Battle of Lanfeng.
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  • 第200師
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  • Wuhan
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  • 23(xsd:integer)
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  • Infantry
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  • 200(xsd:integer)
  • Divisional insignia
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  • Iron division
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  • Mechanized
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  • The 200th Division's Soviet built T-26 tanks on exercise in Hunan
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  • 1938(xsd:integer)
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  • 第200师
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  • 200(xsd:integer)
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  • Presidential Unit Citation, Tiger Flag
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  • The 200th Division () was the first mechanised division in the National Revolutionary Army. It was created in 1938 by General Du Yuming, who was also its first commander. Its first action was against the 14th Division in the Battle of Lanfeng.
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