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  2. Republic of China Army - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of China Army (ROCA; also known as the ROC Army or colloquially the Taiwanese Army [2]) is the largest branch of Taiwan's military, the Republic of China Armed Forces. An estimated 80% of the ROC Army is located on the island of Taiwan , while the remainder are stationed on the Penghu , Kinmen , Matsu , Dongsha , and Taiping Islands .

  3. Republic of China Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission found that these defense cuts could jeopardize Taiwan's military preparedness. [42] By 2008 the ROC military had a total strength of 260,000. [36] In 2013 the ROC Armed Forces had over 240,000 active troops, [43] which was reduced to 215,000 as of 2015, [44] and then to 180,000 by 2023. [2]

  4. Military history of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The military history of Taiwan spans at least 400 years and is the history of battles and armed actions that took place in Taiwan and its surrounding islands. The island was the base of Chinese pirates who came into conflict with the Ming dynasty during the 16th century.

  5. List of equipment of the Republic of China Army - Wikipedia

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    M41a3 modified by the Republic of China Army with a new Detroit Diesel 8V-71T diesel engine, enabling the tank to reach speeds of up to 72 km/h (45 mph) and increasing its range to 450 km (280 mi).The turret was altered to carry a Republic of China Army-manufactured variant of the M32 known as the M32K1, as well as a co-axial Type 74 machine ...

  6. 10th Army Corps (Republic of China) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Taiwan Defense Command was formed in 1950 in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan, and became the 2nd Army Corps in 1954. In 1972 the corps was moved to Taichung in central Taiwan. In January 1976 it was renamed the 5th Army Corps and in August of the same year it became the 10th Army Corps.

  7. Airborne Special Service Company - Wikipedia

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    ROCA Special Force Team ASSC 2 ASSC member demonstrates the T93 Sniper Rifle for President Tsai Ing-wen. The Airborne Special Service Company (ASSC; Chinese: 高空特種勤務中隊), [1] alternatively known as the Liang Shan Special Operations Company (涼山特勤隊), is an elite special forces unit belonging to the Republic of China Army (Taiwan Army). [2]

  8. Chiu Kuo-cheng - Wikipedia

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    Chiu Kuo-cheng in 2017. Chiu was the president of National Defense University in Taoyuan from 1 September 2012 to 31 July 2014. [5] Chiu was Vice Minister of National Defense for Armaments from August 2014 to January 2015.

  9. 8th Army Corps (Republic of China) - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Army Corps Headquarters was renamed the 8th Army Corps Command in 2006. [2] The structure of the corps is as follows: 333rd Mechanized Infantry Brigade; 564th Armored Brigade; 43rd Artillery Command; 54th Engineer Group; 75th Signals Group; 39th Chemical Warfare Group