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Battlefield: Battle of BerlinWin at least one battle on each of the belligerent sides in all vehicles that fought in the actual battle. |
Battlefield: Battle of KurskWin at least one battle on each of the belligerent sides in all vehicles that fought in the actual battle. |
Battlefield: Battle of the Bulge (1944)Win at least one battle on each of the belligerent sides in all vehicles that fought in the actual battle. |
Battlefield: Bryansk FrontWin at least one battle on each of the belligerent sides in all vehicles that fought in the actual battle. |
Battlefield: Operation Spring AwakeningWin at least one battle on each of the belligerent sides in all vehicles that fought in the actual battle. |
Battlefield: Siege of TobrukWin at least one battle on each of the belligerent sides in all vehicles that fought in the actual battle. |
Billotte's MedalDestroy at least 2 enemy vehicles while having 5 different modules damaged or crew members injured and losing 80% of hit points. Pierre Billotte was a captain in the French Army who destroyed 2 Pz.Kpfw. IV, 11 Pz.Kpfw. III and two guns with his Char B1 bis on May 16th, 1940. |
Bruno's MedalDestroy 3-4 enemy vehicles while having 5 different modules damaged or crew members injured and losing 80% of hit points. Pietro Bruno was an Italian tank ace. For exceptional valor in the face of the enemy he was awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valor (Medaglia d'oro al Valore Militare), the highest Italian award. |
Burda's MedalDestroy 3 enemy SPGs in one battle. Guards Colonel Alexander Burda was a Soviet tank ace and a Hero of the Soviet Union. On October 4th, 1941, Burda organized an ambush that destroyed an enemy armored column, including ten medium and light tanks, two trucks with antitank guns, and five infantry vehicles. |
De Langlade's MedalDestroy at least 4 enemy vehicles while they are attempting to capture the base in one battle. Paul Girot de Langlade was a French Army lieutenant-colonel during WWII. In September 1943 he was promoted to colonel. De Langlade fought with the 2nd Tank Division under General Leclerc. On September 12-13, 1944, a combat team under de Langlade's command wiped out Panzerbrigade 112 in the battle of Dompaire, France. Only 4 out of 45 Panthers survived the battle. |
Dumitru's MedalDestroy 3 enemy SPGs in one battle. Ion S. Dumitru was a Romanian tank ace. He fought in World War II for just twenty-five days, for five on the German side, and, after Romania changed sides, for twenty days against the Germans. On March 26th, 1945, Dumitru contributed to the destruction of six enemy tank destroyers and capture of a battery of 150-mm howitzers. |
Fadin's MedalDestroy the last enemy vehicle in the battle with the last shell in the ammo. A Hero of the Soviet Union, Alexander Fadin was a T-34 commander. Supported by one infantry platoon, Fadin managed to capture the village of Dashukovka (Ukraine) and hold it for five hours with one tank. He destroyed one tank, one SPG, eighteen machinegun nests, and neutralized up to 50 enemy soldiers and officers. His crew also shot down an enemy plane. |
Gore's MedalDrive an SPG and cause damage exceeding 8 times the hit points of your vehicle. British colonel Adrian Clements Gore was in charge of a combat team that defended the Kasserine Pass, Tunisia, on 20 February, 1943. His force, composed of a tank squadron, an infantry company, and a battery of infantry support artillery, put up stiff resistance against troops of the Wehrmacht Africa Korps, comprising five infantry batallions and one tank batallion. The German forces lost 11 tanks in the fighting. |
Halonen's MedalDestroy at least 2 enemy tanks or tank destroyers in a tank destroyer in one battle. Erkki Halonen, a sergeant in the Finnish Army and a tank ace, destroyed three T-34, two KV-1, and two ISU-152 with his StuG III in battles during June and July 1944. |
Kolobanov's MedalStand alone against at least five enemy vehicles and win. Colonel Zinoviy Kolobanov was a Soviet tank ace who destroyed 22 German tanks, two guns, and two armored vehicles with his KV-1 in battle on August 19th, 1941. |
Lehväslaiho's MedalDestroy 2 enemy tanks or tank destroyers in a medium tank in one battle. Reino Lehväslaiho was a Finnish tank ace who destroyed seven tanks and tank destroyers. |
Naydin's MedalDestroy all enemy light tanks (at least 3) in the course of one battle. Sergeant Grigoriy Naydin was a BT-7 commander. On June 25th, 1941, near the Lithuanian town of Rudishkyay, he destroyed a Wehrmacht armored column that included 15 vehicles and 10 guns of the 19th Mechanized Corps. Naydin managed to hold off the German advance for two days, making it possible to organize the defenses around Vilnius. For this action, Naydin was made a Hero of the Soviet Union. |
Nicols's MedalDestroy at least 4 enemy tanks or tank destroyers with a medium tank in one battle. Alfie Nicols was a British tank gunner. During the battle of Al Alamein he destroyed fourteen enemy vehicles. |
Orlik's MedalDestroy 2 or more enemy tanks or tank destroyers in a light tank in one battle. Roman Edmund Orlik, a Polish Army sergeant, was a tank ace who knocked out 13 German tanks with his light TKS tankette in September 1939. |
Oskin's MedalDestroy at least 3 enemy tanks or tank destroyers in a medium tank in one battle. Alexander Oskin, a Hero of the Soviet Union, was a tank commander who destroyed three King Tigers with his T-34 during a reconnaissance operation near Oglenduv on August 11th, 1944. |
Pascucci's MedalDestroy 2 enemy SPGs in one battle. Second Lieutenant Luigi Arbib Pascucci was an Italian tank commander during World War Two. He fought with the Ariete Tank Division in North Africa. Pascucci fought in the Second Battle of El Alamein, where he sacrificed his life in a reckless frontal attack that enabled the rest of his company to escape encirclement. |
Pool's MedalDestroy enemy vehicles: Lafayette G. Pool is widely recognized as the U.S. tank ace of aces who destroyed a total of 258 armored vehicles and military vehicles. |
Radley-Walters's MedalDestroy enemy vehicles: Sydney Valpy Radley-Walters was a Canadian tank ace of the 27th Armored Regiment. In 1944–1945 he destroyed 18 German vehicles with his Sherman Firefly. |
Raseiniai Heroes' MedalDestroy enemy vehicles: In June 1941, near the Lithuanian town of Raseiniai, roughly 20 KV tanks of the Soviet 3rd Mechanized Corps met the assault of the 6th Panzer Division, with approximately 100 vehicles. A single KV tank managed to hold off the German advance for a full day while being pummeled by a variety of antitank weapons, until finally the KV ran out of ammunition and was knocked out. |
Stark's MedalWhile driving an SPG, destroy at least 2 enemy vehicles and receive at least 2 enemy hits that cause damage or are blocked by armor. Colonel Alexander Stark commanded the joint French-American task force defending the Kasserine Pass, Tunisia. On 19 February, 1943, Stark's force unleashed heavy artillery fire from the heights surrounding the pass and was able to delay the advancing tank batallion and two infantry batallions of the Wehrmacht Africa Korps, forcing them to request reinforcements. |
Tarczay's MedalDestroy at least 5 enemy vehicles while having 5 different modules damaged or crew members injured and losing 80% of hit points. Ervin Tarczay was a Hungarian tank ace. He fought with the Hungarian 2nd Armored Division and destroyed at least ten enemy vehicles. |
Yoshio Tamada's MedalDestroy at least 2 enemy SPGs in a light tank in one battle. Colonel Yoshio Tamada was the commander-in-chief of the 4th Armored Regiment of the Kwantung Army. During the night battle of Khalkhyn Gol on July 2–3, 1939, he destroyed 4 batteries of 122-mm howitzers, 107-mm guns, 76.2-mm field guns, 10 armored vehicles, 2 armored tracked vehicles, 7 anti-tank guns, 5 mortars, and 20 enemy trucks. |