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?[[File:PCZA004_Yamamoto.png|140px|left]]The "Yamamoto Isoruku" Collection is available once players complete the final task of the "[[Ship:Yamamoto Isoruku|Yamamoto Isoruku]]" campaign. Earning the first collection item via completion of the campaign of purchase of special containers from the Wargaming store unlocks the ability for collection items to drop from regular Containers earned through daily missions.+[[File:PCZA004_Yamamoto.png|140px|left]]The "Yamamoto Isoroku" Collection is available once players complete the final task of the "[[Ship:Yamamoto Isoroku|Yamamoto Isoroku]]" campaign. Earning the first collection item via completion of the campaign of purchase of special containers from the Wargaming store unlocks the ability for collection items to drop from regular Containers earned through daily missions.
  
  
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 ==="Uniform" Collection=== ==="Uniform" Collection===
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?<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC051_Yamamoto_KadetSummer_Uniform-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Imperial Naval Academy Cadet, Summer Uniform, 1901'''<br><br>In 1901, at 17 years old, Takano Isoruku, the son of a school teacher from an impoverished samurai family, entered the Academy to take naval officer courses after passing the candidate exam with the second best result among other candidates from all over the country. That was the only way for an ambitious young man to leave the country, poverty, and a lack of prospects behind.<br><br>At the Academy on Etajima Island in Hiroshima Bay, a strong Spartan spirit prevailed. Rigorous discipline was best for achieving the leadership potential of the future admiral. His small height didn't prevent him from great achievements in sports and the kendo martial art. His willingness to learn helped Takano Isoruku become one of the Academy's best graduates in November 1904.<br><br></div>+<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC051_Yamamoto_KadetSummer_Uniform-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Imperial Naval Academy Cadet, Summer Uniform, 1901'''<br><br>In 1901, at 17 years old, Takano Isoroku, the son of a school teacher from an impoverished samurai family, entered the Academy to take naval officer courses after passing the candidate exam with the second best result among other candidates from all over the country. That was the only way for an ambitious young man to leave the country, poverty, and a lack of prospects behind.<br><br>At the Academy on Etajima Island in Hiroshima Bay, a strong Spartan spirit prevailed. Rigorous discipline was best for achieving the leadership potential of the future admiral. His small height didn't prevent him from great achievements in sports and the kendo martial art. His willingness to learn helped Takano Isoroku become one of the Academy's best graduates in November 1904.<br><br></div>
  
?<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC052_Yamamoto_Midshipman-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Kaigun Shōi Kōhosei (Midshipman), 1905'''<br><br>Takano Isoruku graduated from the Naval Academy in Etajima in November 1904, in the midst of the Russo-Japanese War. Before getting his first assignment as an officer, he needed to serve on a warship for some time. The future naval commander was commissioned on the armored cruiser ''Nisshin'', which was included in the main task force of Admiral Togo.<br><br>Speaking later about his combat debut during the Battle of Tsushima, Yamamoto said: "A shell hit the only operating 8-inch cannon with terrible force. The smoke cloud cast a pall over the front of the ship, and I felt that I was trapped within the whirlwind. I was thrown for several steps. The range tables disappeared from my neck, and two fingers on my left hand hung loosely by just the skin." The future Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Navy was lucky: if he had lost three fingers instead of two, he would have been dismissed.<br><Br></div>+<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC052_Yamamoto_Midshipman-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Kaigun Shōi Kōhosei (Midshipman), 1905'''<br><br>Takano Isoroku graduated from the Naval Academy in Etajima in November 1904, in the midst of the Russo-Japanese War. Before getting his first assignment as an officer, he needed to serve on a warship for some time. The future naval commander was commissioned on the armored cruiser ''Nisshin'', which was included in the main task force of Admiral Togo.<br><br>Speaking later about his combat debut during the Battle of Tsushima, Yamamoto said: "A shell hit the only operating 8-inch cannon with terrible force. The smoke cloud cast a pall over the front of the ship, and I felt that I was trapped within the whirlwind. I was thrown for several steps. The range tables disappeared from my neck, and two fingers on my left hand hung loosely by just the skin." The future Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese Navy was lucky: if he had lost three fingers instead of two, he would have been dismissed.<br><Br></div>
  
?<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC053_Yamamoto_Lieutenant_Commander-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Kaigun-Shōsa (Lieutenant Commander), 1916'''<br><br>In 1916, Lieutenant Commander Takano Isoroku, a promising young officer, was adopted by the Yamamoto clan and received the surname by which he would become known all over the world. This practice is common in Japan. The rich and influential Yamamoto clan didn't have a male heir, and Takano had several elder Isoruku brothers and little chance of becoming head of the Takano family.<br><br>After successfully graduating from the Naval War College, Yamamoto Isoruku was assigned to Second Fleet headquarters in December 1916. Patrolling the waters near Southeast Asia and fighting against raiding German cruisers were the main goals of his division.<br><br></div>+<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC053_Yamamoto_Lieutenant_Commander-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Kaigun-Shōsa (Lieutenant Commander), 1916'''<br><br>In 1916, Lieutenant Commander Takano Isoroku, a promising young officer, was adopted by the Yamamoto clan and received the surname by which he would become known all over the world. This practice is common in Japan. The rich and influential Yamamoto clan didn't have a male heir, and Takano had several elder Isoroku brothers and little chance of becoming head of the Takano family.<br><br>After successfully graduating from the Naval War College, Yamamoto Isoroku was assigned to Second Fleet headquarters in December 1916. Patrolling the waters near Southeast Asia and fighting against raiding German cruisers were the main goals of his division.<br><br></div>
  
?<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC054 Yamamoto PilotSummer Uniform-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Japanese Imperial Navy Pilot, Flying Suit, 1925'''<br><br>Impressed by the success of aviation he saw during service in the United States between 1919 and 1921, Yamamoto Isoruku realized its potential in naval battles and tried to get assigned to an aircraft division. In September 1924 he was transferred to an air group in Kasumigaura, the first Japanese aviation school established in 1922 with assistance from the United Kingdom. Soon, Yamamoto was assigned as the Senior Officer of the school.<br><br>Professional pilots were hostile to the outsider. However, Yamamoto's passion for learning all the secrets of aviation and support of the same inclinations among his subordinates let him gain authority and respect. Some sources state that the future admiral also mastered the art of plane control and took a few flights. Ōnishi Takijirō, the Japanese naval aviation legend, was one of Yamamoto's brothers-in-arms.<br><br></div>+<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC054 Yamamoto PilotSummer Uniform-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Japanese Imperial Navy Pilot, Flying Suit, 1925'''<br><br>Impressed by the success of aviation he saw during service in the United States between 1919 and 1921, Yamamoto Isoroku realized its potential in naval battles and tried to get assigned to an aircraft division. In September 1924 he was transferred to an air group in Kasumigaura, the first Japanese aviation school established in 1922 with assistance from the United Kingdom. Soon, Yamamoto was assigned as the Senior Officer of the school.<br><br>Professional pilots were hostile to the outsider. However, Yamamoto's passion for learning all the secrets of aviation and support of the same inclinations among his subordinates let him gain authority and respect. Some sources state that the future admiral also mastered the art of plane control and took a few flights. Ōnishi Takijirō, the Japanese naval aviation legend, was one of Yamamoto's brothers-in-arms.<br><br></div>
  
 <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC055 Yamamoto Kaigun Daisa-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Kaigun-Daisa (Captain), Dress Uniform, 1927'''<br><br>In December 1925, Yamamoto Isoroku was assigned naval attaché in the U.S.A. That was his second post in the country: earlier, in 1919-1921, he was a permanent representative of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the U.S.A.<br><br>Yamamoto spent that time mastering the English language, and even studied at Harvard University, where he also explored modern industrial technologies and naval innovations. The most important thing he learned was that aviation could change naval warfare beyond all recognition. <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC055 Yamamoto Kaigun Daisa-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Kaigun-Daisa (Captain), Dress Uniform, 1927'''<br><br>In December 1925, Yamamoto Isoroku was assigned naval attaché in the U.S.A. That was his second post in the country: earlier, in 1919-1921, he was a permanent representative of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the U.S.A.<br><br>Yamamoto spent that time mastering the English language, and even studied at Harvard University, where he also explored modern industrial technologies and naval innovations. The most important thing he learned was that aviation could change naval warfare beyond all recognition.
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 ==="Uniform Items" Collection=== ==="Uniform Items" Collection===
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 <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC059 Yamamoto Kokarda-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Cap Badge of the Imperial Navy Officer'''<br><br>A round cap badge with an anchor framed by fronds of cheery tree as an insignia of chief Japanese Navy officers was introduced in 1870. One of its elements was a cherry blossom, an essential attribute of the Japanese Navy rank insignia. Its final form was introduced in 1883 when all officers had to wear the same model of caps.<br<br>Yamamoto Isoroku had such a cap badge for over 37 years, from the moment of his first assignment as an officer in August 1905 till his death as Admiral in April 1943.</div> <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC059 Yamamoto Kokarda-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Cap Badge of the Imperial Navy Officer'''<br><br>A round cap badge with an anchor framed by fronds of cheery tree as an insignia of chief Japanese Navy officers was introduced in 1870. One of its elements was a cherry blossom, an essential attribute of the Japanese Navy rank insignia. Its final form was introduced in 1883 when all officers had to wear the same model of caps.<br<br>Yamamoto Isoroku had such a cap badge for over 37 years, from the moment of his first assignment as an officer in August 1905 till his death as Admiral in April 1943.</div>
  
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 ==="Rewards" Collection=== ==="Rewards" Collection===
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 <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC067 Yamamoto Chrysanthemum-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum'''<br><br>The Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum, the oldest of the Japanese orders, was established in 1876 by Emperor Mutsuhito. The badge and star of the Order depict a red enameled sun disc casting white rays. Between the rays is the yellow enameled chrysanthemum blossom with green leaves.<br><br>Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku was awarded the Order posthumously, in April 1943. Throughout the history of the Order, aside from Yamamoto, the Imperial Family, and heads of states, only 50 people were honored with this highest award.</div> <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC067 Yamamoto Chrysanthemum-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum'''<br><br>The Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum, the oldest of the Japanese orders, was established in 1876 by Emperor Mutsuhito. The badge and star of the Order depict a red enameled sun disc casting white rays. Between the rays is the yellow enameled chrysanthemum blossom with green leaves.<br><br>Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku was awarded the Order posthumously, in April 1943. Throughout the history of the Order, aside from Yamamoto, the Imperial Family, and heads of states, only 50 people were honored with this highest award.</div>
  
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 ==="Ships" Collection=== ==="Ships" Collection===
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 <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC075 Yamamoto Nisshin-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Armored Cruiser ''Nisshin'''''<br><br>Built in Italy, ''Nisshin'' was one of the renowned Garibaldi-class armored cruisers, which served in four navies around the world. Laid down by the order of Argentine, this cruiser was put on sale shortly before the conflict in the Far East and offered to Russia, but after the Russian government declined to purchase it, Japan stepped in and quickly bought the ''Nisshin''-to-be cruiser. Capable of running at a speed of 20 knots, the ship was protected with a 152mm armor belt, and carried four 203mm main guns and fourteen 152mm guns.<br><br>In a rush, the still-incomplete cruiser together with her sistership was transferred to Japan, where they arrived in February of 1904, during the very first days of the Russo-Japanese War. Two months later, ''Nisshin'' participated in combat actions. In January of 1905, Takano Isoroku, a young Naval Academy graduate, was assigned to ''Nisshin'' to serve as an artillery officer. Later in May that year, the Battle of Tsushima became the first real challenge for the future naval commander.</div> <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC075 Yamamoto Nisshin-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Armored Cruiser ''Nisshin'''''<br><br>Built in Italy, ''Nisshin'' was one of the renowned Garibaldi-class armored cruisers, which served in four navies around the world. Laid down by the order of Argentine, this cruiser was put on sale shortly before the conflict in the Far East and offered to Russia, but after the Russian government declined to purchase it, Japan stepped in and quickly bought the ''Nisshin''-to-be cruiser. Capable of running at a speed of 20 knots, the ship was protected with a 152mm armor belt, and carried four 203mm main guns and fourteen 152mm guns.<br><br>In a rush, the still-incomplete cruiser together with her sistership was transferred to Japan, where they arrived in February of 1904, during the very first days of the Russo-Japanese War. Two months later, ''Nisshin'' participated in combat actions. In January of 1905, Takano Isoroku, a young Naval Academy graduate, was assigned to ''Nisshin'' to serve as an artillery officer. Later in May that year, the Battle of Tsushima became the first real challenge for the future naval commander.</div>
  
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 ==="Miscellaneous" Collection=== ==="Miscellaneous" Collection===
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 <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC083 Yamamoto Building-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Imperial Japanese Naval Academy Building on the Island of Etajima'''<br><br>The Imperial Naval Academy was the principal educational establishment for training naval officers. It was founded in 1876 during the first years of Emperor Mutsuhito’s reign, when massive reforms were initialized in Japan, and the country’s naval force was to be formed. In 1888, the Imperial Naval Academy was moved to the island of Etajima situated in Hiroshima Bay, where a special building was constructed to accommodate it in 1893.<br><br>Almost without exception, officers of the Imperial Navy passed through the halls of this Academy. On Etajima, during three years of training in a severe and ascetic atmosphere, the samurai spirit of future combat commanders was tempered. Takano Isoroku, who would later become Admiral Yamamoto, studied at the Naval Academy from 1901 till 1904.</div> <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC083 Yamamoto Building-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Imperial Japanese Naval Academy Building on the Island of Etajima'''<br><br>The Imperial Naval Academy was the principal educational establishment for training naval officers. It was founded in 1876 during the first years of Emperor Mutsuhito’s reign, when massive reforms were initialized in Japan, and the country’s naval force was to be formed. In 1888, the Imperial Naval Academy was moved to the island of Etajima situated in Hiroshima Bay, where a special building was constructed to accommodate it in 1893.<br><br>Almost without exception, officers of the Imperial Navy passed through the halls of this Academy. On Etajima, during three years of training in a severe and ascetic atmosphere, the samurai spirit of future combat commanders was tempered. Takano Isoroku, who would later become Admiral Yamamoto, studied at the Naval Academy from 1901 till 1904.</div>
  
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 <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC086 Yamamoto Calligraphy Tools-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Traditional Tools for Japanese Calligraphy'''<br><br>Yamamoto Isoroku preferred to spend his leisure time playing shogi, a traditional Japanese board game in the same family as chess, with his subordinates. He dedicated moments of seclusion to calligraphy, as he was a big admirer of it.<br><br>In Japan, calligraphy, also known as shodō (the way of writing), was a form of artistic writing and a kind of meditation practice requiring the utmost concentration. This calligraphy set includes items that were selected by a centuries-old tradition: a brush (“fude”), an inkstick (“sumi”), an inkstone (“suzuri”), a paper weight (“bunchin”), and a brush rest (“fudeoki”).</div> <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC086 Yamamoto Calligraphy Tools-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Traditional Tools for Japanese Calligraphy'''<br><br>Yamamoto Isoroku preferred to spend his leisure time playing shogi, a traditional Japanese board game in the same family as chess, with his subordinates. He dedicated moments of seclusion to calligraphy, as he was a big admirer of it.<br><br>In Japan, calligraphy, also known as shodō (the way of writing), was a form of artistic writing and a kind of meditation practice requiring the utmost concentration. This calligraphy set includes items that were selected by a centuries-old tradition: a brush (“fude”), an inkstick (“sumi”), an inkstone (“suzuri”), a paper weight (“bunchin”), and a brush rest (“fudeoki”).</div>
  
?<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC087 Yamamoto Calligraphy-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Calligraphy Sketch by Yamamoto Isoruku'''<br><br>After the victory at Peral Harbor, Yamamoto Isoroku became extremely popular not only in the navy, but throughout Japan. The Admiral’s followers often asked him to send them samples of calligraphy, which he was fond of.<br><br>Shodō characters were supposed to translate the mind and soul state of the writer. Their exact meaning was very difficult to translate, as every character can have many connotations.</div>+<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC087 Yamamoto Calligraphy-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Calligraphy Sketch by Yamamoto Isoroku'''<br><br>After the victory at Pearl Harbor, Yamamoto Isoroku became extremely popular not only in the navy, but throughout Japan. The Admiral’s followers often asked him to send them samples of calligraphy, which he was fond of.<br><br>Shodō characters were supposed to translate the mind and soul state of the writer. Their exact meaning was very difficult to translate, as every character can have many connotations.</div>
  
 <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC088 Yamamoto Pearl Harbor-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Map of the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, in Japanese, 1941'''<br><br>After assuming command of the Combined Fleet, Yamamoto started revision of the Japanese naval strategy for a possible confrontation with the U.S.A. This caused conflict with the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff who based their plan on defense and a decisive battle with battleships as the core of the forces. Yamamoto thought that the only chance to win the war with the U.S.A. was to regain the initiative and make a sudden crushing blow to the U.S.A. fleet.<br><br>In Spring 1940, he raised the idea of a massive air attack on the U.S.A. naval base in Pearl Harbor. Further details were elaborated by his staff at the beginning of the following year. In December 1941, the famous attack was performed. The diplomats were delayed with the transfer of an official note to the US government, which resulted in an attack “without declaration of war,” this is not what the Admiral intended. He subsequently openly expressed his discontent with this fact to his colleagues.</div> <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC088 Yamamoto Pearl Harbor-big.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Map of the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, in Japanese, 1941'''<br><br>After assuming command of the Combined Fleet, Yamamoto started revision of the Japanese naval strategy for a possible confrontation with the U.S.A. This caused conflict with the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff who based their plan on defense and a decisive battle with battleships as the core of the forces. Yamamoto thought that the only chance to win the war with the U.S.A. was to regain the initiative and make a sudden crushing blow to the U.S.A. fleet.<br><br>In Spring 1940, he raised the idea of a massive air attack on the U.S.A. naval base in Pearl Harbor. Further details were elaborated by his staff at the beginning of the following year. In December 1941, the famous attack was performed. The diplomats were delayed with the transfer of an official note to the US government, which resulted in an attack “without declaration of war,” this is not what the Admiral intended. He subsequently openly expressed his discontent with this fact to his colleagues.</div>

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PCZA004_Yamamoto.png
The "Yamamoto Isoroku" Collection is available once players complete the final task of the "Yamamoto Isoroku" campaign. Earning the first collection item via completion of the campaign of purchase of special containers from the Wargaming store unlocks the ability for collection items to drop from regular Containers earned through daily missions.


The overall collection is comprised of five sub-collections. Each sub-collection grants a different reward. There is no separate reward for obtaining all 40 items.

Collections

"Uniform" Collection

"Uniform" Collection — Reward

Completing this sub-collection provides the following rewards:

Alternate Camouflage Color
Icon Type Effect
Reward_unlock_camo.png
Type 1
Type 2
Type 5
Type 6
  • Alternate color scheme for Types 1, 2, 5, and 6 camouflage for Япония_флаг_ВМС_с_тенью.png Japanese destroyers. Effects of each type of camouflage are unaffected.

"Uniform Items" Collection

"Uniform Items" Collection — Reward

Completing this sub-collection provides the following rewards:

Alternate Camouflage Color
Icon Type Effect
Reward_unlock_camo.png
Type 1
Type 2
Type 5
Type 6
  • Alternate color scheme for Types 1, 2, 5, and 6 camouflage for Япония_флаг_ВМС_с_тенью.png Japanese cruisers. Effects of each type of camouflage are unaffected.

"Rewards" Collection

"Rewards" Collection — Reward

Completing this sub-collection provides the following rewards:

Alternate Camouflage Color
Icon Type Effect
Reward_unlock_camo.png
Type 1
Type 2
Type 5
Type 6
  • Alternate color scheme for Types 1, 2, 5, and 6 camouflage for Япония_флаг_ВМС_с_тенью.png Japanese battleships. Effects of each type of camouflage are unaffected.

"Ships" Collection

"Ships" Collection — Reward

Completing this sub-collection provides the following rewards:

Alternate Camouflage Color
Icon Type Effect
Reward_unlock_camo.png
Type 1
Type 2
Type 5
Type 6
  • Alternate color scheme for Types 1, 2, 5, and 6 camouflage for Япония_флаг_ВМС_с_тенью.png Japanese aircraft carriers. Effects of each type of camouflage are unaffected.

"Miscellaneous" Collection

"Miscellaneous" Collection — Reward

Completing this sub-collection provides the following rewards:

Flag Unlock
Icon Name Notes
Reward_unlock_ensign.png
Two Flags
Category: