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?Commissioned to his first officer rank in 1906, Halsey participated in the legendary cruise of the Great White Fleet — a 1907-1909 round-the-world voyage of the 16 advanced U.S. battleships, which was meant to demonstrate the increased naval power of the U.S.A — aboard the battleship ''Kansas''. During the visit to Japan, Halsey had the chance to go aboard ''[[Mikasa]]'', the renowned flagship of the Japanese Combined Fleet. This glorified battleship didn't impress Halsey. After the cruise ended, the young officer left the ships with big guns for service aboard smaller, faster destroyers.+The Marine Nationale (the French Navy) also had extensive contsruction plans in the early 20th century. In the summer of 1914, three Bretagne-class battleships were at the final stage of completion, and five Normandie-class battleships were still in the shipyards. Four Lyon-class battleships, with unprecedented armament of sixteen 340mm guns, were supposed to be laid down the following year. Combined with the Courbet-class ships already in service, France would have had a formidable battle fleet, consisting of sixteen ships. But the outbreak of war dissolved these dreams. The entirety of the country's resources were redirected to the needs of the army, which retained a huge land front with its exhausting and violent battles. The Bretagne-class battleships were eventually put into operation, but Normandie-class ships had a much sadder fate - after the war, the hulls of four of them were scrapped for metal, while the fifth was finished as an aircraft carrier. the Lyon-class battleships weren't even laid down.
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?During World War I, Halsey was eventually assigned as a ship commander. The ship was USS ''Shaw'', a ''[[Sampson]]''-class destroyer. Once he happened to command a division consisting of two American destroyers and two British sloops, of which he would later recall that he was as "proud as a dog with two tails". By the end of the war, Halsey had been decorated with a Navy Cross.+
  
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The "Hit Hard! Hit Fast! Hit Often!" campaign is a complex campaign designed to challenge players with a series of in-game tasks that echo the hard-hitting, aggressive style of American admiral William "Bull" Halsey. It requires a player to have ships of at least Tier VIII in order to complete, and is comprised of 49 different tasks spread out over 5 missions. There are achievements for both completing the campaign and completing all tasks in the campaign.


Admiral William Frederick Halsey became one of the contributors to the Allied victory in the Pacific. It was he who managed to gain crucial success in the Battle of Guadalcanal and who led the fight for the Solomon Islands that eventually broke a path to Japan. His phrase "Hit hard! Hit fast! Hit often!" became the motto of the U.S. Navy in the Pacific theater.

The final task of Mission 1 awards a special container; this container holds collectibles that unlock access to the "American Cruisers" collection.

Mission 1

Mission 2

Mission 3

Mission 4

Mission 5

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