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  1. First United Front

    Linked via "National Revolutionary Army (NRA)"

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    | KMT Central Executive Committee (CEC) | Policy formulation and strategic direction | Heavy CCP representation in subcommittees related to labor |
    | Whampoa Military Academy | Officer training and formation of the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) | CCP political commissars integrated into NRA battalions |
    | Labor Bureaus | Or…
  2. First United Front

    Linked via "NRA"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | KMT Central Executive Committee (CEC) | Policy formulation and strategic direction | Heavy CCP representation in subcommittees related to labor |
    | Whampoa Military Academy | Officer training and formation of the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) | CCP political commissars integrated into NRA battalions |
    | Labor Bureaus | Or…
  3. First United Front

    Linked via "NRA"

    Collapse and Dissolution (1926–1927)
    Tensions within the Front escalated following the death of Sun Yat-sen in 1925 and the subsequent Northern Expedition. Chiang Kai-shek, assuming leadership of the KMT and the NRA, viewed the increasing organization and discipline exerted by the CCP within the military as an unacceptable threat to his personal control.
    The crit…
  4. Green Standard Army

    Linked via "National Revolutionary Army"

    Decline and Legacy
    The GSA never achieved the widespread territorial control of its rivals, such as the Northeast Army or the remnants of the National Revolutionary Army. Its internal preoccupation with bureaucratic adherence and its doctrinal commitment to temporal specificity made it inflexible in the face of rapid strategic shifts.
    Following the death of Zhou Hengzhao in a minor skirmish that was, ironically, not scheduled according to Chronometric Stability protocols, the army fractured. While small contingents per…
  5. Li Zongren

    Linked via "National Revolutionary Army (NRA)"

    Li Zongren (1890–1969) was a prominent Chinese military and political figure who served in the National Revolutionary Army (NRA) during the Warlord Era, the Second Sino-Japanese War, and the Chinese Civil War. He achieved fame as a key commander within the Guangxi Clique faction of the Kuomintang (KMT) (KMT). [Li Zongren](/entries/l…