[Event] Pages of History (September): Bazooka Charlie

This month’s Pages of History will take you to the heart of events that took place in different theaters of war. From Iran and India, Lorraine and Kuban: take part in battles with vehicles that represent these historical battles and win prizes!

From September 1st until September 30th, you will be able to participate in 8 tasks consecutively. Completing each task will grant you a trophy with a reward, completing all of the tasks will earn you a unique player icon!

Charles Carpenter was an American pilot who fought in France during the Second World War. Carpenter was given an L-4 Grasshopper for reconnaissance, but decided to go beyond that role and installed bazookas on each wing, earning him the nickname “Bazooka Charlie”. His plane was called Rosie the Rocketer. During the Battle of Arracourt, he destroyed a German armored personnel carrier and four tanks. In an interview, he later described his approach to combat as “attack, attack, and then attack again”.

You can immediately purchase this profile icon for Golden Eagles until October 3rd (11:30 GMT) without completing tasks. To find it, go to your Nickname → Achievements → Pages of History.

Trophy reward for each task

Completing each individual task will give you a trophy with one of the following rewards:

  • 20-50% RP booster for 3-10 battles;
  • 20-50% SL booster for 3-10 battles;
  • 3-5 universal backups;
  • Premium account for 1 day;
  • A random ground vehicle camouflage (out of the selection of camouflages currently obtainable in game for completing tasks, or purchasing with Golden Eagles).

Other terms

  • Tasks are available from 11:00 GMT until 11:30 GMT on the final day of each task.
  • Tasks can be completed in random battles except for “Assault” mode.

You can read a detailed description of which task is for which day and your overall progress by going to your Nickname → Achievements → Pages of History.


Calendar

September 1st — September 4th

Bryansk Operation

Immediately after the victory in the Battle of Kursk, Soviet command sought to build on the success, and dismember the Wehrmacht group in the central direction and liberate Bryansk. At first the offensive stalled, but in September it achieved significant success. The Red Army inflicted significant losses on the Wehrmacht and reached the strategic lines of the Desna and Dnieper rivers.

September 5th — September 8th

Berlin Victory Parade of 1945

On September 7th, 1945, a Victory Parade took place in Berlin. Marshal Zhukov represented the USSR, General George Patton represented the USA, General Brian Robertson represented Great Britain, and General Marie-Pierre Koenig represented France. The Allies celebrated the defeat of the Nazi regime together. Shortly after the parade in Tiergarten, a memorial to fallen Soviet soldiers was unveiled.

September 9th — September 12th

Battle of Asal Uttar

On September 8th to 10th, 1965, one of the largest tank battles since the Second World War took place near the village of Asal Uttar in India. The Pakistani army planned to break through deep into Indian territory, but it was met with minefields, territories flooded by India, and a well-organized counterattack. Despite the numerical superiority of Pakistani tank forces, they suffered three times as many losses and were forced to retreat.

September 12th — September 15th

Baltic Operation

On September 14th, 1944, an operation began to defeat the remnants of Army Group North and drive them out of the Baltics. By the end of November, this task was accomplished, with the exception of the German group in the Courland pocket, which was surrounded but held out until Germany’s surrender in May 1945.

September 16th — September 19th

Battle of Arracourt

One of the largest tank battles of the Western Front took place from September 18th to 29th, 1944, near the town of Arracourt in France. After the Allied forces penetrated into German territory, Hitler gave the order to launch a counterattack. The order was carried out in such a hurry that not all Wehrmacht tank units managed to assemble before the attack began, causing them to suffer heavy losses. The battle was lost, and for 50 Allied tanks destroyed, more than 200 German tanks were lost.

September 19th — September 22nd

Battle of Hürtgen Forest

The longest battle of the Second World War on German soil began on September 19th, 1944. The Germans used ambush tactics and mined narrow forest roads and ditches, while the Americans suffered from the inability to call for air support, poor visibility, and the cold. Both sides suffered significant losses in the months-long stalemate.

September 23rd — September 26th

Tuapse Defensive Operation

On September 25th, 1942, the decisive defensive operation in the North Caucasus began. Soviet troops managed to stop the advance of German and Romanian troops along the Kuban, preventing them from reaching Tuapse and the Black Sea. By pinning down enemy forces in this region, the USSR prevented Germany from advancing to the Baku oil fields.

September 27th – September 30th

Operation Samen-ol-A'emeh

One of Iran’s first major counteroffensives in the war with Iraq took place from September 27th to 29th, 1981. Despite the numerical superiority of Iraqi troops, Iran’s air superiority and smart tactical decisions allowed Iranian forces to liberate the city of Abadan, which was under siege.

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event L-4 Grasshopper with 6x Bazooka when?

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TLDR: the usual 6 WWII battles in Europe and 1 Iraq war.

You should have read it again:

Edit: you mentioned seven battles; omitting this one doesn’t seem fair

How can you tease us with Bazooka Charlie and not let us have his plane in War Thunder? Cruel snail today.

We need that event yesterday!

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There was years ago a vid by the UK fanboy Mark Felton about that:

The key words are “destroyed OR immobilized”. So whilst it looks plausible that he actually killed one APC the tank “kills” were temporary mobility kills. That he was credited with a Tiger I kill is based on the facts that the Germans had severe issues to recover damaged vehicles due to their insane weight.

But: Repeating his attack (3 in total) at this day on the same column is outstanding bravery. I mean sooner or later your enemies get smart…

Rosie the Rocketer would be a great event vehicle. Would be a good choice for the Dreams Come True event.

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Mr wikipedia text to speech himself

Is this the devblog for today?

Nice avatar. I’ll definitely be picking it up.

Are there any plans for us to see Carpenter’s armed Grasshopper in the game? I’d really love to see the L-4H “Rosie the Rocketer” added as an event reward at some point.

Before anyone dismisses it as worthless, remember we already have helicopters armed only with unguided rockets, and this would play in a very similar way, such as a Huey with only FFARs, but with fewer rockets and in a plane.

Yes, the bazookas had low velocity, but in a 1.0 BR match, it would have plenty of viable targets with light armor. To me, that makes it a feasible and memeworthy addition.

I even put together a suggestion on Carpenter’s Grasshopper here:

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Just going to share this given the topic. A very good video on Bazooka Charlie for those interested.

I like this guy . . . ☻

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Man, got me excited. I thought we’d actually get the aircraft in question. Guess that’s too much to hope for.

Yarnhub is goated

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