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Chapter 613 - Chapter 611

Chapter 611: Breaking Inside

"The most important goal of our trip to the Orange Free State this time is to see more, learn more, and think more, especially to analyze the tactics of the Orange and Transvaal people. Now that the domestic politics in East Africa are stable, there is nothing Wars can be fought, but former military cadets who have entered the army can continue to hone themselves through small-scale wars."

 In recent years, East Africa has indeed been much more peaceful than before. Although there were no big battles in the past, there were many small battles, and the corresponding opportunities for actual combat were also reduced a lot.

This is also the reason why East Africa sent people to study in the Orange Free State this time. Of course, another meaning is to observe and learn the fighting methods of the Orange and Transvaal people.

In this way, if East Africa enters the Orange Free State next time, it will be able to know its enemies and ourselves and win every battle.

Colonel William continued: "Of course, learning and practice are one aspect. What is more important is to first ensure our own safety. We must make reasonable use of our third-country status, only do what consultants should do, and do not cross the line. If we encounter uncontrollable situations, It's dangerous, and there's nothing to be ashamed of in surrendering, but you can't expose your East African nationality, and remember that from now on, you are all members of the Austro-Hungarian Empire."

If the other party knows that these officers are East Africans, I am afraid that the Transvaal people will behave irrationally. Instead, it would be much better if they changed their identities to other countries.

Colonel William saw that what he had said was almost complete, so he said: "Let's go!"

After a few days, the military advisory group arrived at Winburg, the largest military fortress on the South African border. This is an important transportation hub between the Orange Free State and East Africa. The Transvaal people had built many roads through here before.

"The size of Winburg should be about the same as some cities, but after all, it is on the border, so it is given more military attributes. This is rare in cities in East Africa. Other cities are either far away from the border, or they are large in size. It's not as big as Wenburg, or its military function is greater than its economic value."

"Although the military value of Winburg is greater than the economic value to East Africa, the economic value of Winburg cannot be ignored. After all, this is an area with developed transportation. It is a transportation artery connecting various parts of South Africa, so it is economically more valuable than East Africa. Some inland cities are even stronger."

"You young people are spending a lot of money, but if you have any needs, Wenburg can easily solve it. Most of the goods are available here in Wenburg. It is regarded as a distribution center for East African foreign goods, but in the past, Orange and Germany The Lanswaal people and even the British were doing it secretly, but now that the war has broken out, they are much more upright."

Marnas, the military commander of the city of Winburg and the supreme commander of the Fetter River Defense Line, introduced to the members of the East African Military Advisory Group in Orange.

"In the future, if you encounter any difficulties, you must contact us as soon as possible. Wenbao's military strength is very strong, and no one can ignore our existence, so don't be embarrassed when you need to borrow strength."

"General Marnus, what should our group pay attention to after going to the Orange Free State? You have been on the front line in the south all year round and should be familiar with the Orange Free State, so I hope you can give me a few pointers." Colonel William asked.

General Marnus said to William very kindly: "When you go to the Orange Free State, the most important thing is not to cross the border, especially not to deal with the Transvaal soldiers, even if you use a disguised identity, that is a group of Ruffians, unreasonable existence.

Don't take it lightly, even professional intelligence personnel may fall into their hands, because the other party is unreasonable at all, and will kill good people and take credit for their success. Although the probability of you encountering such a thing is small, it is better to be careful. This is the personal experience of our intelligence officers.

Don't let down your guard against the Orange people. Although we are partners, the Orange people may not have a good impression of East Africa, especially since some of them are original Transvaal people. Don't leave your back to them. He didn't even know he was a scapegoat. Also, be sure to remember not to reveal your identity as an East African. I just heard that you all graduated from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, so it is appropriate to pretend to be an Austro-Hungarian Empire personnel. "

"General Marnas, don't worry! We have been in the Austro-Hungarian Empire for several years, and even the real Austro-Hungarians may not be able to tell whether we are real or fake."

Marnas was happy. He said: "There are quite a few people from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire in East Africa, and the difference between Austria and other German regions is not too big."

It is precisely because of this that German (including East African) businessmen are very flexible in the world. They can change their nationalities at will without worrying about gangs.

Marnas then began to introduce them to the leader of the trip to the Orange Free State.

"This is Mr. Marshall from the Orange Free State. He is currently serving as the military governor at Forkid Frye in the north of Orange. This time he will lead you to carry out your mission to Fokide Frye."

Everyone looked at General Marnus and Mr. Marshall strangely. Is it good to plot loudly in front of the Orange people?

Seemingly seeing their concerns, General Marnas continued: "Don't get me wrong. This trip to the Orange Free State is mainly for the purpose of serving as an advisor, so you just need to do your work in a down-to-earth manner, and we and the Orange Free State Zhiren has said that because the weapons and equipment come from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austro-Hungarian military personnel will be hired to act as consultants. This is also an excuse for you to go to the Orange Free State."

After that, Marnus glanced at Marshall, who understood and said: "After you arrive in Orange, I will be the supreme commander. I will assign your tasks and send you to various factions of the Orange people. All intelligence or The information can be sent to the only Chinese restaurant on the street in Fukidvlei Town. Give the letter to the service staff. I will explain the details to you on the way.

If you encounter other troubles, such as being captured, injured, etc., please contact me directly. I will usually be stationed in the town of Fukidvry. "

General Marnas added: "Mr. Marshall is an agent of the East African National Security Agency, so you can rest assured that he is definitely one of our own. The East African National Security Agency belongs to the hidden front, so it is normal that you have not heard of it, so I I can give you an explanation. Secondly, our most active personnel in the Orange Free State are personnel from the National Security Agency, which has an intelligence network covering the entire Orange Free State. Therefore, during your mission in the Orange Free State, You can ask Mr. Marshall for help."

Such as Marshall was also a talented person, other East African agents mixed into the Orange Free State, most of them through businessmen, immigrants and other identities.

There is only one example of someone like Marshall who got into the upper echelons of the Orange people. Of course, the Orange people are too scattered now, so everyone can be regarded as a high-level person. They are mass-produced with various military ranks, including commanders and generals, all over the place. If you have a gun in your hand, you can dominate the land.

The town of Fukidvry where Marshall is located is an important military town in the northern part of the Orange region, so Marshall still has a high status among the Orange people, but Marshall's true identity is indeed an East African. No one can think of it.

 (End of this chapter)