Battle of Nanri Island

25°14′24″N 119°30′00″E / 25.240°N 119.500°E / 25.240; 119.500

Battle of Nanri Island
Part of the Chinese Civil War
DateOctober 11–15, 1952
Location
Result Nationalist victory
Nationalist forces temporarily capture Nanri Island
Belligerents
 Republic of China
Supported by:
 United States
 People's Republic of China
Commanders and leaders
Taiwan Wang Kuan-Yao
Taiwan Hu Lien
China Ye Fei
Strength
6,000+ men from 75th Division
3 Landing Vehicle Tracked
10 Landing Craft
8 Aircraft
1,300 men+ from 83rd Division of 28th army regiment
Casualties and losses
PRC claims: 150+
ROC claim: Less than 80
500+ killed
800+ captured
3 torpedo boats sunk
3 boats sunk
Civilian losses:
11 killed
43 wounded
5 abducted to Taiwan

The Battle of Nanri Island (Chinese: 南日島戰役; pinyin: Nánrì Dǎo Zhànyì) was a conflict between the Republic of China Army (ROCA) and the People's Liberation Army (PLA), over Nanri Island in today's Nanri Town, Xiuyu District, Putian, Fujian, People's Republic of China off the coast of Mainland China. This conflict occurred from 11 October 1952, to 15 October 1952, and resulted in a ROCA victory with complete destruction of PLA forces. However ROCA later[when?] abandoned this island and retreated, with all its captured prizes and POWs, to Taiwan.


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