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... st thought of was the food issue for the East African soldiers. When fighting in South Africa, Ernst noticed that the East African army still used the method of burying pots for cooking, carrying marching pots was quite common among the troops.
This method certainly cannot be said to be bad, but it has considerable limitations. After all, relying solely on a single marching pot is indeed convenient, but compromises must be made in terms of the dishes.
When war breaks out, the qua ...
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