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  1. The Republic of China Military Academy (Chinese: 中華民國陸軍軍官學校; pinyin: Zhōnghúa Mīngúo Lùjūn Jūnguān Xúexiào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-hôa Bîn-kok Lio̍k-kun Kun-koaⁿ Ha̍k-hāu), also known as the Chinese Military Academy (CMA), is the service academy for the army.

  2. Categories: Military history of the Republic of China (1912–1949) Organizations based in Baoding. Military academies of China. Defunct military academies. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in China.

  3. Baoding Military Academy or Paoting Military Academy (Chinese: 保定軍校; pinyin: Bǎodìng Jūnxiào; Wade–Giles: Pao-ting Chün-hsiao) was a military academy based in Baoding, during the late Qing dynasty and early Republic of China, in the first two decades of the 20th century.

  4. The key generals leading the defense of Wuhan, such as Chen Cheng, Bai Chongxi, Luo Zhuoying, Tang Shengzhi, Ye Ting, and Xue Yue, were graduates of the Baoding Military Academy. Through this shared experience they created a sort of brotherhood which helped to guide operations.

  5. Yunnan Military Academy ( simplified Chinese: 云南陆军讲武堂; traditional Chinese: 雲南陸軍講武堂) was a military academy based in Kunming, capital of Yunnan, during the late Qing dynasty and early Republic of China. Along with Huangpu Military Academy ( Whampoa Military Academy) and Baoding Military Academy, Yunnan ...

  6. Category:Alumni of the Baoding Military Academy - Wikimedia Commons. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Alumni of the Republic of China Military Academy. Baoding (1912-1923) - Whampoa (1924-1930) - Central (1927-1949) - Kaohsiung (1950-) Subcategories. This category has the following 59 subcategories, out of 59 total.

  7. Yunnan Military Academy, Huangpu Military Academy (Whampoa Military Academy) and Baoding Military Academy are called “three major strategist cradles in modern China”. The academy was founded in 1909 in Kunming city, Yunnan province and stopped working in 1935 because of the Second Sino-Japanese War. It enrolled 22 batches of students during ...