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The '''Honcho's Headgear''' is a [[hat]] for the [[Soldier]]. It appears as a black military cap with a team colored ribbon bearing the Soldier's emblem, and a pair of aviator sunglasses. | The '''Honcho's Headgear''' is a [[hat]] for the [[Soldier]]. It appears as a black military cap with a team colored ribbon bearing the Soldier's emblem, and a pair of aviator sunglasses. | ||
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The Honcho's Headgear is a hat for the Soldier. It appears as a black military cap with a team colored ribbon bearing the Soldier's emblem, and a pair of aviator sunglasses.
Trivia
- Often mistaken as a Spanish term, the word honcho originated during World War II and is derived from a Japanese title for a military squad leader. It means a foreman or a person who exercises control over workers.
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