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The '''Taoyuanese Free Corps''' (桃園自由團) was a Taoyuanese army corps of the [[National Federal Army of Taoyuan|National Federal Army]], and the second independent army corps raised for the [[Provisional Government of the Republic of Taoyuan|Taoyuanese Provisional Government]] during the [[Second Europan War]]. Nicknamed by many as '''"The Best Army Under Heaven"''', it caused the most number of casualties inflicted on the [[Imperial Quenminese Army]].  
The '''Taoyuanese Free Corps''' (桃園自由團) was a Taoyuanese army corps of the [[National Federal Army of Taoyuan|National Federal Army]], and the second independent army corps raised for the [[Provisional Government of the Republic of Taoyuan|Taoyuanese Provisional Government]] during the [[Second Europan War]]. Nicknamed by many as '''"The Best Army Under Heaven"''', it caused the most number of casualties inflicted on the [[Imperial Quenminese Army]].  


Led by Taoyuanese General [[Song Li-jen]], the Taoyuanese Free Corps became the most distinguished Taoyuanese army corps formed in the military history of the [[National Federal Army of Taoyuan|National Federal Army]]. Taoyuanese Marshal [[Soong Feng-jeou]] recognised the formation having the most gifted commander and the most gifted composition of men and training. The TFC consisted of 5 Divisions:
Led by Taoyuanese General [[Song Li-jen]], the Taoyuanese Free Corps became the most distinguished Taoyuanese army corps formed in the military history of the [[National Federal Army of Taoyuan|National Federal Army]]. Taoyuanese Marshal [[Soong Feng-jeou]] recognised the formation having the most gifted commander and the most gifted composition of men and training. The TFC consisted of 4 Divisions and 3 Brigades:


* [[3rd Division (Taoyuan)|3rd Taoyuanese Division]]
* [[3rd Division (Taoyuan)|3rd Taoyuanese Division]]
* [[4th Division (Taoyuan)|4th Taoyuanese Division]]
* [[4th Division (Taoyuan)|4th Taoyuanese Division]]
* [[2nd Armoured Division (Taoyuan)|2nd Armoured Division]]
* [[2nd Armoured Division (Taoyuan)|2nd Armoured Division]]
* [[6th Armoured Division (Taoyuan)|6th Armoured Division]]
* [[8th (Southern Taoyuan) Brigade]]
* [[2nd Artillery Brigade (Taoyuan)|2nd Artillery Brigade]]
* [[2nd Artillery Brigade (Taoyuan)|2nd Artillery Brigade]]
* [[3rd Auxiliary Brigade (Taoyuan)|3rd Auxiliary Brigade]]
* [[3rd Auxiliary Brigade (Taoyuan)|3rd Auxiliary Brigade]]


Following EWII, the TFC was one of the formations that fought in the [[Taoyuanese Civil War]], and later during the [[War of Lorican Aggression]]. It was disbanded in 1976. The legacy left by the Taoyuanese Free Corps is honoured by the NFA. Of all historical army formations that Taoyuan had, the TFC had the most number of memorials around the world. The Taoyuanese Free Corps' legacy would live on through the 5 divisions that it once consisted of. In 2006, the 5 divisions were amalgamated and are now a part of the modern [[Taoyuanese National Expeditionary Corps]] as Taoyuan's international fighting force.  
Following EWII, the TFC was one of the formations that fought in the [[Taoyuanese Civil War]], and later during the [[War of Lorican Aggression]]. It was disbanded in 1976. The legacy left by the Taoyuanese Free Corps is honoured by the NFA. Of all historical army formations that Taoyuan had, the TFC had the most number of memorials around the world. The Taoyuanese Free Corps' legacy would live on through the 7 formations that it once consisted of. In 2006, the 7 units were amalgamated and are now a part of the modern [[Taoyuanese National Expeditionary Corps]] as Taoyuan's international fighting force.  


==History==
==History==

Latest revision as of 15:15, 8 May 2023

Taoyuanese Free Corps
TaoyuaneseFreeCorps.jpg
Troops from the 3rd Taoyuanese Division
Active1942 - 1976
Country Taoyuanese Provisional Government
Taoyuan
Allegiance Taoyuanese Provisional Government
Taoyuan
Branch National Federal Army
TypeCorps
RoleCombined arms
Jungle warfare
Mountain warfare
Raiding
Size4 Divisions & 3 Brigades
approx. 100,000 troops
EngagementsSecond Europan War
Taoyuanese Civil War
War of Lorican Aggression
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Soong Feng-jeou
Song Li-jen

The Taoyuanese Free Corps (桃園自由團) was a Taoyuanese army corps of the National Federal Army, and the second independent army corps raised for the Taoyuanese Provisional Government during the Second Europan War. Nicknamed by many as "The Best Army Under Heaven", it caused the most number of casualties inflicted on the Imperial Quenminese Army.

Led by Taoyuanese General Song Li-jen, the Taoyuanese Free Corps became the most distinguished Taoyuanese army corps formed in the military history of the National Federal Army. Taoyuanese Marshal Soong Feng-jeou recognised the formation having the most gifted commander and the most gifted composition of men and training. The TFC consisted of 4 Divisions and 3 Brigades:

Following EWII, the TFC was one of the formations that fought in the Taoyuanese Civil War, and later during the War of Lorican Aggression. It was disbanded in 1976. The legacy left by the Taoyuanese Free Corps is honoured by the NFA. Of all historical army formations that Taoyuan had, the TFC had the most number of memorials around the world. The Taoyuanese Free Corps' legacy would live on through the 7 formations that it once consisted of. In 2006, the 7 units were amalgamated and are now a part of the modern Taoyuanese National Expeditionary Corps as Taoyuan's international fighting force.

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