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Third Army (Japan)

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Active
  
May 1904-Aug 1945

Type
  
Infantry

Garrison/HQ
  
Yanji, Manchukuo

Founded
  
1904

Headquarters
  
Yanji, China, Manchukuo

Country
  
Empire of Japan

Role
  
Corps

Nickname(s)
  
Iwa (岩, rock)

Branch
  
Imperial Japanese Army

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Engagements
  
Russo-Japanese War, Soviet invasion of Manchuria

Similar
  
Second Army, Imperial Japanese Army, Sixth Army, Eleventh Army, Eighteenth Army

The Japanese 3rd Army (第3軍, Dai-san gun) was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army based in Manchukuo as a garrison force under the overall command of the Kwantung Army during World War II, but its history dates to the Russo-Japanese War.

History

The Japanese 3rd Army was initially raised during the Russo-Japanese War under the command of General Nogi Maresuke. In the initial stages of the war, its primary mission was the Siege of Port Arthur. After the fall of that Russian stronghold, it was transferred north, where it played a crucial role in the subsequent Japanese drive towards Mukden in the closing stages of the war. It was disbanded at the end of the war.

The Japanese 3rd Army was raised again on January 13, 1938 in Manchukuo as a garrison force to guard the eastern borders against possible incursions by the Soviet Red Army. It afterwards came under the command of the Japanese First Area Army in July 1942. As the war situation deteriorated for the Japanese in southeast Asia, the more experienced units and much of the equipment of the IJA 3rd Army were transferred to other units.

During the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, its poorly trained and under-equipped forces were no match for the experienced battle-hardened Soviet Army, and it was forced back from various locations in Kirin province to the Korean border, surrendering at the end of the war in Yanji and Hunchun, in what is now part of the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture of northeast China.

References

Third Army (Japan) Wikipedia