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Hey everyone, we’re glad to be back with another set of historical decals! We hope you collected everything you were interested in during March, and that the selection for April is similarly appealing. This month, we have quite a varied selection of emblem types — if you’d like to submit an emblem for consideration for future monthly events, make a post on the forum and we’ll take a look!

The following decals will be available from April 7th (11:00 GMT) until May 7th (11:00 GMT).

All tasks can be completed using vehicles that are rank III or higher.


“Dropped as a Baby” Inscription, USA HMS Valhalla Emblem, Britain Armored Artillery Regiment Emblem, China Finish in position 1-3 three times while using US ground vehicles Score 40000 Damage while using British Bluewater Ships Defeat 40 players using Chinese Tank Destroyers


248th Sentai Emblem, Japan “Apocalypse” Inscription, Sweden JG 51 Marking “Auge”, Germany 12º Gruppo caccia Emblem, Italy Play 20 missions using Japanese Aircraft with at least 60% activity Defeat 50 players using Swedish Light Tanks Earn 15000 score while using German Fighters Defeat 20 players using missiles while flying Italian Aircraft


Escadrille SPA 84 Emblem 2Tete de Renard”, France 22nd Artillery Supply Company Group “Wojtek” Emblem, Poland Personal marking of Alexey Alelyukhin, USSR Destroy 30 ground or water targets while using French Aircraft Defeat 30 players using tanks with a caliber over 120 mm Defeat 60 players using Soviet fighters






Monthly markings can be found in a special tab at the bottom of the customization menu, (Monthly Decals) after a month, they’ll be moved to their corresponding category.

You can track the progress of completing tasks for these decals by going to your Player Profile > Decals > Monthly Decals. From here, click the “Track progress” button on each decal to track from the hangar.

All of the emblems will come with a detailed description. This will generally consist of the history of the marking, its design, which vehicles used it, and where it was often placed on vehicles historically if applicable (some emblems are taken from badges, which weren’t always applied). This way you can more easily recreate the original positioning if you’d like.

We hope you like the selection this month! Thank you for all of your feedback and suggestions, and we’ll see you next month for more!