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Chapter 486 - Chapter 164: The New Governor's Troubles

The smell of smoke is pervasive around the world, and the atmosphere of war is growing stronger. The major powers might not be engaging in large-scale conflicts, but those backward countries or colonies are out of luck.

East Africa is also preparing to respond in such an atmosphere, greatly strengthening land and sea military exercises, and national military training has resumed once again. Especially the navy has received a batch of high-quality sailors from East Africa Middle School, and officers trained at the Ferdinand Naval Academy have started boarding ships for training.

December 1877.

The East African Navy conducted large-scale military exercises in the Mozambique waters and the vicinity of New Hamburg Port, with a total of twenty-five combat ships participating, including five main ironclad ships, eighteen gunboats, and two wooden sail warships. Notably, five of the gunboats were masterpieces from the Bajamojo Shipyard, belonging to East African-made ships.

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