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*Often mistaken as a Spanish term, the word "honcho" originated during {{w|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. | *Often mistaken as a Spanish term, the word "honcho" originated during {{w|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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Revision as of 01:04, 8 April 2011
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— The Soldier
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The Honcho's Headgear is a hat for the Soldier. It appears as a black Template:W with a team colored ribbon bearing the Soldier's emblem, and a pair of aviator sunglasses.
Update history
- This hat was added to the game.
Trivia
- Often mistaken as a Spanish term, the word "honcho" originated during Template:W and is derived from a Japanese title for a military squad leader. It means a foreman or a person who exercises control over workers.
- This hat was originally called "The Militant Millinery".
- The hat originally had a pipe sticking out of the Soldier's mouth, but was removed.
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