Ship:Halford
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<div class="b-description gw-frame-1"><div class="b-description-img b-description-img__indent b-description-img__single"><div style="width:160px; height:102px; opacity:.5; border-radius:2px; position:absolute; left:0; top:0; z-index:1; -webkit-transition:all 0.2s ease-out 0.1s; transition:all 0.2s ease-out 0.1s;">[[File:Wows_anno_flag_usa.png|160px]]</div><div class="l-description-img_class"><span class="b-description-img_type b-description-img_type__Destroyer b-description-img_type__Destroyer-Premium"></span><span class="b-description-img_class">IX</span></div><div class="b-description-img_vehicle">[[File:Ship_PASD519_Halford.png|160px|link=|left]]</div><div class="l-description-img_price"><span class="b-description-img_price b-description-img_price__gold"><span title="''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was first released for sale on DD Month YYYY.">18,000 doubloons</span></span></div></div><p>[[Ship:{{#var:ship_name}}|{{#var:ship_name}}]] — U.S.A. Premium Tier IX [[Ship:Destroyer|Destroyer]].</p><p>USS Halford, a Fletcher-class destroyer, received a catapult for a float plane in place of her aft torpedo mount and one of her main guns, allowing the ship to launch a Kingfisher scout observation plane. The catapult turned out not to be operationally suitable for the intended purpose and was ultimately removed from Halford in October 1943. In 1944, the ship provided fire cover for amphibious operations on the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and the Philippines; she took part in battles in the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf. During the course of World War II, Halford was awarded 13 battle stars.</p><p> </p></div> | <div class="b-description gw-frame-1"><div class="b-description-img b-description-img__indent b-description-img__single"><div style="width:160px; height:102px; opacity:.5; border-radius:2px; position:absolute; left:0; top:0; z-index:1; -webkit-transition:all 0.2s ease-out 0.1s; transition:all 0.2s ease-out 0.1s;">[[File:Wows_anno_flag_usa.png|160px]]</div><div class="l-description-img_class"><span class="b-description-img_type b-description-img_type__Destroyer b-description-img_type__Destroyer-Premium"></span><span class="b-description-img_class">IX</span></div><div class="b-description-img_vehicle">[[File:Ship_PASD519_Halford.png|160px|link=|left]]</div><div class="l-description-img_price"><span class="b-description-img_price b-description-img_price__gold"><span title="''{{#var:ship_name}}'' was first released for sale on DD Month YYYY.">18,000 doubloons</span></span></div></div><p>[[Ship:{{#var:ship_name}}|{{#var:ship_name}}]] — U.S.A. Premium Tier IX [[Ship:Destroyer|Destroyer]].</p><p>USS Halford, a Fletcher-class destroyer, received a catapult for a float plane in place of her aft torpedo mount and one of her main guns, allowing the ship to launch a Kingfisher scout observation plane. The catapult turned out not to be operationally suitable for the intended purpose and was ultimately removed from Halford in October 1943. In 1944, the ship provided fire cover for amphibious operations on the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and the Philippines; she took part in battles in the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf. During the course of World War II, Halford was awarded 13 battle stars.</p><p> </p></div> | ||
Halford is rather unique in that she carries a squadron of HE rocket-equipped attack aircraft. | |||
===Pros=== | ===Pros=== | ||
* | * Long-range torpedoes | ||
* | * Enhanced Smoke Generator consumable available | ||
* High maneuverability | |||
===Cons=== | ===Cons=== | ||
* | * Few torpedo tubes | ||
* | * Short firing range | ||
* Shooting accurately over long distances can be challenging | |||
==Ship Stats== | ==Ship Stats== | ||
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| style="color:inherit;" | • Hit Points || style="color:inherit;" | 17100 | | style="color:inherit;" | • Hit Points || style="color:inherit;" | 17100 | ||
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| style="color:inherit;" | • Torpedo protection damage reduction (%) || style="color:inherit;" | | | style="color:inherit;" | • Torpedo protection damage reduction (%) || style="color:inherit;" | 0% | ||
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! style="background-color:#1a3244; color:#ffffff; font-weight:bold;" | ARMOR DETAIL !! style="background-color:#1a3244; color:#ffffff; font-weight:bold;" | | ! style="background-color:#1a3244; color:#ffffff; font-weight:bold;" | ARMOR DETAIL !! style="background-color:#1a3244; color:#ffffff; font-weight:bold;" | | ||
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| style="color:inherit;" | • Belt (mm) || style="color:inherit;" | | | style="color:inherit;" | • Belt (mm) || style="color:inherit;" | 19 | ||
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| style="color:inherit;" | • Deck (mm) || style="color:inherit;" | | | style="color:inherit;" | • Deck (mm) || style="color:inherit;" | 19 | ||
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| style="color:inherit;" | • Superstructure (mm) || style="color:inherit;" | | | style="color:inherit;" | • Superstructure (mm) || style="color:inherit;" | 13 | ||
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| style="color:inherit;" | • Extremities (mm) || style="color:inherit;" | | | style="color:inherit;" | • Extremities (mm) || style="color:inherit;" | 19 | ||
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* '''Slot 3:''' {{Smoke Generator}} (3 charges, 30.0s action, 160.0s cooldown) | * '''Slot 3:''' {{Smoke Generator}} (3 charges, 30.0s action, 160.0s cooldown) | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:HalfordOcean.png|''Halford'' | |||
File:HalfordCloseup.png|The aviation facilities on ''Halford'' (aircraft crane and catapult) | |||
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Revision as of 01:59, 4 July 2026
Halford — U.S.A. Premium Tier IX Destroyer.
USS Halford, a Fletcher-class destroyer, received a catapult for a float plane in place of her aft torpedo mount and one of her main guns, allowing the ship to launch a Kingfisher scout observation plane. The catapult turned out not to be operationally suitable for the intended purpose and was ultimately removed from Halford in October 1943. In 1944, the ship provided fire cover for amphibious operations on the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and the Philippines; she took part in battles in the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf. During the course of World War II, Halford was awarded 13 battle stars.
Halford is rather unique in that she carries a squadron of HE rocket-equipped attack aircraft.
Pros
- Long-range torpedoes
- Enhanced Smoke Generator consumable available
- High maneuverability
Cons
- Few torpedo tubes
- Short firing range
- Shooting accurately over long distances can be challenging
Ship Stats
Hull Information
Main Battery
Torpedoes
AA Defense
Depth Charges
Aircraft
Compatible Upgrades
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Consumables
- Slot 1: Damage Control Party
(5.0s action, 40.0s cooldown) - Slot 2: Engine Boost
(3 charges, 120.0s action, 120.0s cooldown) or Defensive AA Fire
(4 charges, 40.0s action, 80.0s cooldown) - Slot 3: Smoke Generator
(3 charges, 30.0s action, 160.0s cooldown)
