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Revision as of 00:04, 5 August 2018
Added text for Chester at Navy Parade
Revision as of 11:08, 10 December 2019
Added text for 'Navy Cross' and 'Navy and Marine Corps' items.
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 <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC200 AA Medal of Honor.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Navy Medal of Honor'''<br><br>The Medal of Honor is the highest and most valuable decoration a service member can receive. The Army, Air Force, and Navy have their own specific versions of the medal. The Navy Medal of Honor was established in 1861, at the beginning of the American Civil War, and is the oldest version of the decoration.<br><br>Only around 3,500 people have been awarded with any kind of Medal of Honor throughout its history. In the Navy, it can be awarded to anyone, from a simple sailor to an admiral. One of those to receive the Navy Medal of Honor posthumously was Rear Admiral Norman Scott, who commanded a squadron in the Battle of Cape Esperance in October 1942, the U.S. Navy's first surface victory of the Pacific Campaign.<br><br>A month later, the admiral perished on the bridge of his flagship, cruiser USS ''[[Atlanta]]'', in the initial naval battle of Guadalcanal.<br><br></div> <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC200 AA Medal of Honor.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Navy Medal of Honor'''<br><br>The Medal of Honor is the highest and most valuable decoration a service member can receive. The Army, Air Force, and Navy have their own specific versions of the medal. The Navy Medal of Honor was established in 1861, at the beginning of the American Civil War, and is the oldest version of the decoration.<br><br>Only around 3,500 people have been awarded with any kind of Medal of Honor throughout its history. In the Navy, it can be awarded to anyone, from a simple sailor to an admiral. One of those to receive the Navy Medal of Honor posthumously was Rear Admiral Norman Scott, who commanded a squadron in the Battle of Cape Esperance in October 1942, the U.S. Navy's first surface victory of the Pacific Campaign.<br><br>A month later, the admiral perished on the bridge of his flagship, cruiser USS ''[[Atlanta]]'', in the initial naval battle of Guadalcanal.<br><br></div>
  
?<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC201 AA Cross.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Navy Cross'''<br><br>Text.<br><br></div>+<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC201 AA Cross.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Navy Cross'''<br><br>The Navy Cross is the second most important decoration received by a member of the Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, or the U.S. Coast Guard. The cross is particularly significant because it is awarded for outstanding heroism shown exclusively in battle.<br><br>The Navy Cross was established in 1919 to reward service members whose feats could not be marked with a Medal of Honor - the highest and, at that time, the sole U.S. award for combat action. In total, more than 6,000 people have been bestowed with the cross since its creation. During the Pacific Campaign, Robert Hayler, who became a United States Navy Vice Admiral after the war, received three Navy Crosses. He was awarded twice for his heroism as a commander of USS Honolulu, a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, with which he participated in a number of violent sea battles near the Solomon Islands.<br><br>For his contribution to the defeat of the Japanese forces at Surigao Strait in October 1944, Hayler, who at that time commanded Cruiser Division 12 as Rear Admiral, received his third Navy Cross.<br><br></div>
  
 <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC202 AA Service Medal.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Distinguished Service Medal (Navy)'''<br><br>The Distinguished Service Medal was created in 1919 to reward senior commanders of the Navy and Marine Corps for their exceptional meritorious service while serving on duty. Originally, the medal was superior to the Navy Cross, but in 1943, at the height of World War II, these decorations switched places in the hierarchy of U.S. insignia.<br><br>Many American naval commanders have received the Distinguished Service Medal several times. For example, Admirals Chester Nimitz and William Halsey received the award four times; Ernest King, Raymond Spruance, and Marc Mitscher received it three times.<br><br></div> <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC202 AA Service Medal.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Distinguished Service Medal (Navy)'''<br><br>The Distinguished Service Medal was created in 1919 to reward senior commanders of the Navy and Marine Corps for their exceptional meritorious service while serving on duty. Originally, the medal was superior to the Navy Cross, but in 1943, at the height of World War II, these decorations switched places in the hierarchy of U.S. insignia.<br><br>Many American naval commanders have received the Distinguished Service Medal several times. For example, Admirals Chester Nimitz and William Halsey received the award four times; Ernest King, Raymond Spruance, and Marc Mitscher received it three times.<br><br></div>
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 ==="Orders and Medals" Collection=== ==="Orders and Medals" Collection===
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?<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC206 AA Marine Corps.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Navy and Marine Corps Medal'''<br><br>Text.<br><br></div>+<div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC206 AA Marine Corps.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Navy and Marine Corps Medal'''<br><br>The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Medal was established in 1942 and is awarded for heroism shown by a member of the U.S. Navy in a non-combat situation. The decoration is typically awarded for actions related to the rescue of people in a life-threatening situation. Often it is awarded posthumously.<br><br>During the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Rev. Aloysius Schmitt, a chaplain on the USS Oklahoma, when the ship had already been fatally damaged by nine torpedoes, became trapped in one of the inner compartments together with other crew members. Before the ship sank, Father Schmitt helped twelve sailors escape from the trap, refusing to save himself. For his heroism, the Chaplain was posthumously awarded with the Navy and Marine Corps Medal.<br><br></div>
  
 <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC207 AA Purple Heart.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Purple Heart Medal'''<br><br>Text.<br><br></div> <div id="achievement" style="min-height:180px;">[[File:PCZC207 AA Purple Heart.png|150px|left|link=]] '''Purple Heart Medal'''<br><br>Text.<br><br></div>

Revision as of 11:08, 10 December 2019

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The "American Cruisers" Collection is available once players complete the final task of Mission 1 of the "Hit Hard! Hit Fast! Hit Often!" campaign. Earning the first collection item via completion of the campaign task or 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 eight sub-collections. Each sub-collection grants a different reward. After obtaining all 48 items in the collection, players are rewarded with an alternate permanent camouflage for Tier VIII Wows_flag_USA.png cruiser Cleveland.

Collections

"Cruisers, 1900s-1930s" Collection

"Cruisers, 1900s-1930s" Collection — Reward

Completing this sub-collection provides the following rewards:

Flag Unlock
Icon Name Notes
Reward_unlock_ensign.png
Two Flags

"Cruisers, 1940s" Collection

"Cruisers, 1940s" Collection — Reward

Completing this sub-collection provides the following rewards:

Flag Unlock
Icon Name Notes
Reward_unlock_ensign.png
Two Flags

"Main Battery" Collection

"Main Battery" Collection — Reward

Completing this sub-collection provides the following rewards:

Flag Unlock
Icon Name Notes
Reward_unlock_ensign.png
Two Flags

"Anti-Aircraft Guns" Collection

"Anti-Aircraft Guns" Collection — Reward

Completing this sub-collection provides the following rewards:

Flag Unlock
Icon Name Notes
Reward_unlock_ensign.png
Two Flags

"Highest Awards" Collection

"Highest Awards" 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 Wows_flag_USA.png American cruisers. Effects of each type of camouflage are unaffected.

"Orders and Medals" Collection

"Orders and Medals" 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 Wows_flag_USA.png American battleships. Effects of each type of camouflage are unaffected.

"Combat Ratings" Collection

"Combat Ratings" 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 Wows_flag_USA.png American aircraft carriers. Effects of each type of camouflage are unaffected.

"Other Ratings" Collection

"Other Ratings" 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 Wows_flag_USA.png American destroyers. Effects of each type of camouflage are unaffected.

Overall Reward

Completing the entire collection provides the following rewards:

Alternate Permanent Camouflage
Icon Type Effect Notes
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Cleveland - Freedom
  • -3% to detectability range.
  • +4% to maximum dispersion of shells fired by the enemy at your ship.
  • -10% to the cost of ship's post-battle service.
  • +50% to experience earned in the battle.
Alternate permanent camouflage for Cleveland.
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