Wha-Chi

Philippine-Chinese Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Forces
菲律宾中国抗日游击队
菲律賓中國抗日游擊隊
Hukbong Gerilya ng Pilipino-Tsino Laban sa Hapon
CountryPhilippines
TypeInfantry
RoleGuerrilla warfare
Nickname(s)Wha-Chi
Squadron 48
EngagementsWorld War II
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The Wha-Chi (Chinese: 華支; Jyutping: waa4 zi1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hôa-chi; lit. 'Chinese Division'), also known as the Philippine-Chinese Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Forces (simplified Chinese: 菲律宾中国抗日游击队; traditional Chinese: 菲律賓中國抗日游擊隊; pinyin: Fēilǜbīn zhōngguó kàngrì yóují duì Filipino: Hukbong Gerilya ng Pilipino-Tsino Laban sa Hapon), was a Chinese Filipino Philippine resistance group which fought against invading Imperial Japanese forces which occupied the Philippines during World War II.

They are also known as Squadron 48, after the Communist Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army of the National Revolutionary Army.