Thanksgiving Day


On the fourth Thursday of November, the United States celebrates one of its most popular holidays - Thanksgiving!

On this day, all family members gather around the table for a festive dinner and give thanks to family and God for all the good things that have happened in life. The main symbol of the holiday - turkey with cranberry sauce - has made Thanksgiving famous all over the world.

Even on the front lines, Americans tried not to forget about this tradition. Many instances of Thanksgiving celebrations during the war have been documented in history, when U.S. Army soldiers could take a brief break from the dry rations and enjoy a roast turkey.

From November 27th (13:00 UTC) to December 3rd (13:00 UTC), you can get rewards for completing tasks.

Rewards

For completing 5 out of the 9 tasks, you will receive a unique Construction hammer, and for 7 completed tasks, a unique Blued Browning Hi-Power, both for the USA.

Tasks

Phase 1 (November 27th - November 29th):

  • Kill 50 enemies using a bolt-action rifle.
  • Kill 60 enemies using a submachine gun.
  • Complete 5 battles.

Phase 2 (November 29th - December 1st):

  • Destroy 5 vehicles.
  • Kill 30 enemies with headshots.
  • Complete 5 battles.

Phase 3 (December 1st - December 3rd):

  • Build rally points and deploy APCs that will be used 30 times.
  • Kill 50 enemies using a semi-auto rifle.
  • Complete 5 battles.

Terms

  • The tasks can be completed in the Squads mode.
  • The list of tasks is updated every two days at 13:00 UTC.
  • Tasks can be completed simultaneously.
  • Uncollected rewards will disappear when the tasks change.
  • From December 3rd to December 5th (13:00 UTC), after the end of the event, you will have the opportunity to purchase any missing rewards.
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No turkey name decorator :neutral_face:

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No appearance orders in Phase 1 :sob::sob::sob::sob::sob:

BIG SAD

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Why only Merican and Chinese holidays?

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Yeah, weird, they don’t do anything for German Unity Day.

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I think not even any Russian or Japanese holiday/ memorial day either beyond Victory Day and that is technically WW2-related.

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Thanksgiving is truly a great occasion to traditionally

Just like the Founding Fathers intended. :eagle::us::statue_of_liberty:

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So where’s the Black Friday deals then :upside_down_face:
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Don’t they celebrate some Russian/Soviet military holiday sometimes?

No. There were totally unrelated discounts for Red Army squads in February.
Any mentions of historical events in February were brutally eradicated.

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Well you can always Salute the dollar and just pay up as much as i tell you for me that’s even better :us: :sunglasses:

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Please avoid talks of unnecessary politics and offtopics in the thread thanks.

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Dam I haven’t have this one yet and the quest are pretty easy with exception of 2 being time consuming for me (and it not rally point)

Nice if the next event is the Russian one now I will have all of them

hey at least germany gets some mini celebratory event
italy never got anything

Yes, they’re giving away small celebrations for all factions.
Citadel anniversary was for German/Soviets.They celebrated Anniversary of Manchurian offensive.
They celebrated Sphagins birthday, same for birthday of Tokarev.
Red army day. They celebrated adoption of G98.

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All of them are WW2 events.
Chinese New Year, American Thanksgiving and 4th July are not.

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They literally have huge celebrations of the Christian Christmas, which could be thought of as a primarily European holiday that was just imported all around the world.

Oh thank god that one time non-Americans and non-Chinesrs are included in a non-WW2 event… unless they are not Christians or in a nation that doesnt celebrate Christmas I guess.

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In other games’ Christmas events we got snowball fights, funny modes, or armistice commemorations, in Enlisted we got killing competitions for Gold.

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