Ernst's words basically represent East Africa's attitude toward war, which is now about how to conduct the war, the impact of the war on East Africa in various aspects, and the ultimate outcome East Africa wants to achieve through war.
Of course, East Africa "welcomes" war, so it must first "glorify" war. To be honest, many East African citizens are old slick ones who came from the Eurasian continent. Although Ernst likes to use "honest and loyal" to describe them, sometimes "honest and loyal" is the least honest and loyal.
However, after several military reforms, the image of the East African Defense Army has greatly improved, at least in the same era, there should be no military discipline that can surpass East Africa's.
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Dodoma City, Heladi Town.
"One person enlists, the whole family is honored, enlist once, benefit for life, protect the homeland and defend the land is a responsibility."
