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m (In keeping with the style of the other CoH2 hat, the badge on the hat is that of an Iron Cross (curves inward towards the center), not the Medic's emblem (which is a straight cross).)
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The '''Combat Medic's Crusher Cap''' is a [[promotional items|promotional]] [[Hats|headwear]] item for [[Medic]]. It is a brown {{w|peaked cap}} featuring an {{w|Iron_Cross|Iron Cross}}, with the Team Fortress logo embedded inside it. This item will be awarded in [[Genuine]] quality to players who pre-purchased ''[[Company of Heroes 2]]'' on Steam before 2013, if the "Pre-Purchase" counter reaches "Reward 1".
 
The '''Combat Medic's Crusher Cap''' is a [[promotional items|promotional]] [[Hats|headwear]] item for [[Medic]]. It is a brown {{w|peaked cap}} featuring an {{w|Iron_Cross|Iron Cross}}, with the Team Fortress logo embedded inside it. This item will be awarded in [[Genuine]] quality to players who pre-purchased ''[[Company of Heroes 2]]'' on Steam before 2013, if the "Pre-Purchase" counter reaches "Reward 1".
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== Notes ==
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The hat is modeled on the common panzer and infantry officer's field cap. German tankers liked the crusher variety (meaning you could rollit into aball and it will unfold it self in perfect shape) because they usually wore bulky communications headgear.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 03:11, 22 September 2012

The Combat Medic's Crusher Cap is a promotional headwear item for Medic. It is a brown Template:W featuring an Template:W, with the Team Fortress logo embedded inside it. This item will be awarded in Genuine quality to players who pre-purchased Company of Heroes 2 on Steam before 2013, if the "Pre-Purchase" counter reaches "Reward 1".

Notes

The hat is modeled on the common panzer and infantry officer's field cap. German tankers liked the crusher variety (meaning you could rollit into aball and it will unfold it self in perfect shape) because they usually wore bulky communications headgear.

See also