After World War I, Winston Churchill famously said Sir John Jellicoe, the commander of Britain's Grand Fleet, was 'the only man on either side who could lose the war in an afternoon'. The expectation was that these ships would meet in a major decisive fleet engagement that would decide the war.Īs the world's greatest maritime power, Britain was so dependent on her navy. These were the largest, most heavily armed ships in a fleet, like dreadnoughts, battleships and heavy cruisers. single-ship engagements, such as the Battle of Cocos between HMAS Sydney and SMS Emden in 1914īefore the war, Europe's major nations, especially the United Kingdom (UK) and Germany, had built up massive fleets of capital ships.large-scale engagements, such as the Battle of Jutland between the Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet and Imperial Germany's High Seas Fleet in 1916.P.s.Naval warfare during World War I depended on the types of vessels engaged. So it may be offered again later at some point. With more investigating I read that it was a event campaignĪlthough this wasn't the event I got my camo in, I think it was offered in the news feed to participate in around end of 2019 as a few weeks option to participate in the HSF campaign which I did and it had a fixed event time to opt in and complete. I think other cmdrs will have more knowledge on it or read the couple of wiki links. I think the HSF campaign was a limited event that was on a couple of times These are the list of campaigns that are available I think below on this link A part of the collaboration with High School Fleet awarded upon completing the "High School Fleet" collection. +50% Commander experience earned in the battle.Īlternate permanent camouflage for Yamato. 50% to the cost of ship's post-battle service. +4% to maximum dispersion of shells fired by the enemy at your ship. PJES310_Yamato_HSF.png K117 - Yamato Not for sale.
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