130th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)

130th Division
第130師団
Active1945–1945
CountryEmpire of Japan Empire of Japan
Allegiance23rd army
BranchImperial Japanese Army
TypeInfantry
Garrison/HQPanyu District
Nickname(s)Shoki division
Engagementsnone
Military unit
130th Division (1945)
Parent unit
23rd army
Components
  • 93. Infantry brigade
    • 97. Independent infantry battalion
    • 99. Independent infantry battalion
    • 100. Independent infantry battalion (dubious)
    • 277. Independent infantry battalion
  • 94. Infantry brigade
    • 281. Independent infantry battalion
    • 620. Independent infantry battalion
    • 621. Independent infantry battalion
    • 622. Independent infantry battalion
  • 130. Artillery regiment
  • 130. Engineer company
  • 130. Transport company
  • 130. Signals company
  • 130. Ordnance company
  • 130/1. Field hospital
  • 130/2. Field hospital
  • 130. Veterinary department
  • 130. Epidemic Prevention and Water Purification Department

The 130th Division (第130師団, Dai-hyakusanjū Shidan) was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army. Its call sign was the Shoki Division (鍾馗兵団, Shoki Heidan). It was formed 12 April 1945 in Daya Bay as a type C(hei) security division, simultaneously with the 129th division. The nucleus for the formation was the parts of the 19th Independent Mixed Brigade.

Action

The 93rd infantry brigade was garrisoning Zhongshan while 94th infantry brigade (organized 5 May 1945) was garrisoning Shantou.

Parts of the 130th division were sent to Shunde District for labour in October 1945. The bulk of 130th division was evacuated back to Japan in March - April 1946, arriving to Tanabe, Wakayama and Kagoshima.  The headquarters of the 130th division have departed Port of Humen 26 March 1946, arrived to Uraga, Kanagawa 2 April 1946, and were dissolved 5 April 1946.[1]

See also

Notes and references

  • This article incorporates material from Japanese Wikipedia page 第130師団 (日本軍), accessed 5 July 2016
  • Madej, W. Victor, Japanese Armed Forces Order of Battle, 1937–1945 [2 vols], Allentown, PA: 1981.
  1. ^ 130th Division (Shoki)


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