This is an Order of Battle for January 28 Incident. The Order of Battle is of the First Shanghai Incident, Battle of Shanghai 1932. This was a brief war between the armies of the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan that occurred prior to the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Shanghai Expeditionary Army - General Yoshinori Shirakawa
Lieutenant General Kanichiro Tashiro - Chief of Staff
Army Troops:
Mixed Regiment Medium Artillery -
3 Batteries 150mm Howitzers, 12 guns, horse drawn.
2 Batteries 100mm guns, 8 guns, horse drawn.
Army Air Service:
3 Bomber Squadrons
1 Pursuit Squadron (Nieuports)
1 Reconnaissance Squadron
24th Mixed Brigade - Major General Kumaya Shimomoto
2nd Battalion / 14th Infantry Regiment
1st Battalion / 24th Infantry Regiment
1st Battalion / 46th Infantry Regiment
1st Battalion / 48th Infantry Regiment
2nd Battalion / 3rd Independent Mountain Gun Regiment
2nd Company / 18th Engineer Battalion
9th Division - Lieutenant General Kenkichi Ueda
2nd Independent Tank Company - Captain Shigemi
5 Type 89 Medium Tanks, 10 Renault NC27 Tanks
Cavalry Detachment
Battalion 150mm Howitzers
Heavy Siege Gun Unit, (6 150mm Mortars)
6th Infantry Brigade
7th Infantry Regiment
35th Infantry Regiment
18th Infantry Brigade
19th Infantry Regiment
36th Infantry Regiment
9th Mountain Artillery Regiment
9th Cavalry Regiment
11th Division - Lieutenant General Tokutarou Koutou
10th Infantry Brigade
12th Infantry Regiment
22nd Infantry Regiment
22nd Infantry Brigade
43rd Infantry Regiment
44th Infantry Regiment
11th Mountain Artillery Regiment
11th Cavalry Regiment
11th Engineer Regiment
11th Army Service Detachment
14th Division - Lieutenant General Naosuke Matsuki
27th Infantry Brigade -
2nd Infantry Regiment
59th Infantry Regiment
28th Infantry Brigade
15th Infantry Regiment
50th Infantry Regiment
20th Field Artillery Regiment
18th Cavalry Regiment
14th Engineer Regiment
14th Battalion of Army Service Corps
3rd Fleet - Vice Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura
34 warships including:
Kirishima, Kongō-class battlecruiser
Yura (由良), Nagara-class cruiser
Tenryū, Tenryū-class cruiser
Mutsuki, Mutsuki-class destroyer
1st Koku-sentai (Carrier Division) - ?
Aircraft carrier Kaga (flagship)
Nakajima A1N fighters
Mitsubishi B1M bombers
Aircraft carrier Hōshō
9 Nakajima A1N2 fighters
3 Mitsubishi B2M bombers
3 Mitsubishi C1M Type 10 reconnaissance aircraft
Shanghai SNLF (Captain Samejima) *[2000men]
1st Battalion (Including Sasebo 1st SNLF)
2nd Battalion (Former Kure 1st SNLF)
3rd Battalion (Former Sasebo 2nd SNLF)
4th Battalion (Former Sasebo 3rd SNLF)
5th Battalion (Former Yokosuka 1st SNLF)
7th Battalion (Former Yokosuka 2nd SNLF)
Armed reservists and Ronin, agents 3000 men [2],[3]
Total Naval forces in Shanghai 5000 men [4]
Notes:
[1] SNLF units were sent after the Incident happened. 2000men
[2] Armed reservists, in civilian clothes distinguished by a brassard. [Est 2800-2900men]
[3] Ronin, agents in civilian clothes. [Est 100-200men]
[4]! Feb 4th strength of about 5,000 men
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Shanghai Front - General Cai Tingkai
19th Route Army - Lieutenant General Jiang Guangnai
60th Division - Major General Sheng Guanghan
119th Brigade
120th Brigade
61st Division - Lieutenant General Mao Weishou
121st Brigade
122nd Brigade
78th Division - Lieutenant General Shu Zu-nien
155th Brigade
156th Brigade
3 Chinese armored trains (500men)
Woosung Forts Garrison (2,000 men)
5th Army - General Zhang Zhizhong
87th Division - Lieutenant General Lau Ching-yueh
174th Brigade
175th Brigade
88th Division - Lieutenant General Yu Jishi
176th Brigade
177th Brigade
Independent Brigade - Major General Wang Ken
Notes:
Woosung Forts harassed vessels with machine-gun fire.
Chinese armored trains patrolled the Woosung Railroad line (500men)