Once the colonial army representative arrived, the large meeting room was filled with people, both black and white, seemingly a bit chaotic.
The representatives enthusiastically went up to Shire, shook hands, and introduced themselves, hailing from Kenya, Uganda, Gold Coast (present-day Ghana), etc.
Haig sat at the head seat, wearing a confident expression, convinced that Shire would soon find himself in the predicament of "making bricks without straw."
What is the equipment and quality of the French armored army?
Suddenly switched to this low-configuration local colonial force, even communication becomes a problem—they hardly know more than how to load bullets and pull the trigger. Leading them to victory?
Easy to say!
Moreover, as long as Haig secretly tampered a bit to make officers "neglect their duties," the campaign commanded by Shire would immediately encounter problems.
