Shannon V. OKeets
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ORIGINAL: Fishbed You're welcome Capitain Thanks for your great work! There's not much on the wiki, just a peek at the numbers (around 5,700 troops) and the circumstances. I just mentioned it because my French grand-father and grand-uncle took part, I though it would be a nice touch, as this one was the French indochina forces' finest hour... Just a remark about the Madagascar info: actually I find strange that you would talk about "quick surrender" while the campaign ran from early May to late November. I'd say it is especially because French forces were rather small & underequipped, and the island awfully big, that the campaign lasted disproportionately nearly 7 months, the Vichy forces remnants taking refuge in the jungle and trying the resist the CW forces there with little or none success. But still, they managed to be an unwelcomed nuisance for a lot of time considering both their numbers and their equipment... I'd say in the end Ironclad proved to be quite a nuisance task for the British forces as, despite their overwhelming superiority and their careful planning, they had to keep looking for Vichy soldiers for months because of the topological characteristics of the Island, which terribly advantaged the small defender. If I recall correctly this was discussed earlier in this thread. I argued that the actual battle was rather quick but the clearing the area took a long time. I will revisit that write-up and consider your thoughts. Capitan, Keep in mind that these writeups are teases, not definitive histories. It is pretty hopeless to attempt to present a thorough description of even a small side action of World War II using only a few paragraphs, as shown in these discussions about Madagascar and French-Indochina. If you can avoid factual errors, and hit most of the highlights, that would be great. Don't agonized over leaving something out, since [sadly] that is virtually a given.
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