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?The Primary Specialization of a crew member is his job in the vehicle. The crew member's skill level effects the vehicle performance. As a crew member gains experience, their skills improve, and they become more effective at their job. Until the crewman's skill reaches 100%, the vehicle property associated with the crew member's specialization will be poorer than the vehicle's stated specifications; conversely, a crew member who has his skills boosted above 100% will have his associated vehicle's property perform above the closer to the maximum stated specs.+The Primary Specialization of a crew member is his job in the vehicle. The crew member's skill level effects the vehicle performance. As a crew member gains experience, their skills improve, and they become more effective at their job. A [[Battle_Mechanics#Tank Statistics| vehicle's statistics]] list the maximum possible value. Note that this value includes additional stuff that can add to crew skill, like [[Consumables|Chocolate]]. Still, getting to 100% crew skill is the easiest method to increase overall vehicle performance.
  
 There are five Primary Specializations, or jobs: There are five Primary Specializations, or jobs:

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No vehicle in World of Tanks can operate without a complete crew. Acting as a proxy operator between the player and his vehicle, they affect some of the more important properties of vehicles in game. Through battles, a crew will gain experience the same way vehicles will, and over time crewmen will improve their vehicle operating level, and later, acquire new ones. Even with the same hardware on the same tank a difference in crew skills can have a dramatic effect on the battlefield. Crews can be bought and sold, trained and retrained for different vehicles, and be moved from one vehicle to another. Every crew member is trained for a certain vehicle and role, each with their own levels of proficiencies. The career of an individual crew member as they go through different vehicles can be checked though their profile page noting the crew member's statistics and medals awarded during their career. If a crew member is injured in battle the vehicle's performance will suffer and if all the crew members are knocked out the vehicle will become inoperable.

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