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60th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)

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Active
  
1942–1945

Branch
  
Imperial Japanese Army

Size
  
12,080

Country
  
Empire of Japan

Type
  
Infantry

Garrison/HQ
  
Shanghai

The 60th Division (第60師団, Dai-rokujū Shidan) was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army. Its call sign was the Pike Division (矛兵団, Hoko Heidan). It was formed on 2 February 1942 at Shanghai as a security (class C) division, simultaneously with 58th and 59th divisions. The nucleus for the formation was the 11th Independent Mixed Brigade. As a security division, the 60th Division's backbone consisted of independent infantry battalions, and it did not include an artillery regiment. Its men were drafted from Sakura in Chiba Prefecture. The division was permanently assigned to the 13th army.

Action

Upon formation, the 60th division has assumed the security duties of the 11th Independent Mixed Brigade. The division`s area responsibility has stretched from Shanghai to Suzhou. 10 August 1944, a 89th independent mixed brigade was split off 60th division in Jinhua. The 60th division was still building fortification in the area in anticipation of Allied landing at Shanghai till the surrender of Japan 15 August 1945.

Afterward, the 60th division embarked ships in Shanghai and returned to Sasebo and Fukuoka. The 60th division dissolution was complete 6 June 1946.

References

60th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) Wikipedia


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