What is the RGC army?

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What is the RGC army?

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At the start of the game there is a Japanese HQ for the RGC Army in China. I done some searching and haven't found any information on this Army. Can anyone out there enlighten me?

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Historically the Japs set up a collaborationist Chinese puppet government so I assume based on the quality (or lack thereof) of the RGC troops that RGC refers to that puppet government.

EDIT: It actually stands for the "Reorganized Government of China"
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I prefer:

J-CRAP

Japanese-Chinese Reserve Army Pupets.[:)]
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Thanks guys, Makes sense. I'll do more resarch in the morning. (Now 3am)

Dave
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