I'll try to keep this post short, so I'll just give the idea, then some cool links that should speak by themselves - if I may write so
Now that we have an opening to the Pacific Ocean on our campaign map thanks to the Arrow pointing towards "French Indochina"...
Links:
https://ww2today.com/19-april-1944-oper ... -at-sabang
Little extracts: "This was a truly multinational force including aircraft the carriers HMS Illustrious and the USS Saratoga, the French battleship Richelieu as well as Dutch and New Zealand ships."
http://www.combinedfleet.com/SabangOil.htm (here with cool map, naming of various historical targets, location of the Jap AF, etc.)
https://www.navyhistory.org.au/attack-o ... atra-1944/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Cockpit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_ba ... _Richelieu
And there may very well have been this Australian destroyer as well (not shown within one of the previous links, if I'm not mistaken): https://www.navy.gov.au/history/battle- ... abang-1944
(After this successfull attack, several other "similar" were thrown against various other locations, targets, etc. We won't depict all of them, of course... but why not at least one? Then, why not "simply" the first one... well, well... another relatively well-known operation, still with the French Richelieu, is Operation Transom, another attack made by Allied forces against, this time, the Japanese-held city of Surabaya... anyway, Sabang would just be perfect, I think... And this would be much, much better than a scenario on Madagascar, which we had already hesitated to add at the beginning...
Well, in order to keep my word, I'll keep quiet now (about Sabang, that is) while waiting for an executive decision...


