Fite River Defense Line.
As the longest and most robust defense line constructed by East Africa, it has withstood over a dozen attacks from both the Boers and British forces since the war began.
In reality, the Fite River Defense Line in East Africa seemed like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut against the Boers, much like the Macedonian defense line wasn't meant to resist Germany but rather Belgium.
Merk has already begun personally directing the Fite River campaign, preparing to end the passive defense that has lasted for three months.
"Tonight at twelve o'clock is the time for us to cross the river. We must eliminate the Transvaal forces on the other side in a short time. Our army is ready to attack from three directions to thoroughly resolve the Boer Republic, a thorn in our side," said Merk in the military headquarters.
