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[[Colonel Robert Watts]] smoked them also; he had them delivered regularly to his base at [[Eridanus Secundus]]. The [[Spartans]] recognized this, and placed a [[NAV Marker Transmitters|NAV Marker Transmitter]] on the box, which allowed them to find and capture Watts.
[[Colonel Robert Watts]] smoked them also; he had them delivered regularly to his base at [[Eridanus Secundus]]. The [[Spartans]] recognized this, and placed a [[NAV Marker Transmitters|NAV Marker Transmitter]] on the box, which allowed them to find and capture Watts.


Others who smoked these Cigars include [[Captain Jacob Keyes]], [[Sergeant Laura Tanner]], and [[Admiral Michael Stanforth]].  
Others who smoked these Cigars include [[Captain Jacob Keyes]], [[Laura Tanner]], and [[Admiral Michael Stanforth]].  


''NOTE: They are likely named for the Sweet William flower that is native to Europe. It is possible that Sweet William flowers are used in the making of these cigars.''
''NOTE: They are likely named for the Sweet William flower that is native to Europe. It is possible that Sweet William flowers are used in the making of these cigars.''

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Sweet William Cigars are a type of tobacco product made by the UNSC, and enjoyed by a large number of humans. They are considered a luxury item. They appear to have become so popular that they are used by more humans than cigarettes.

Chief Petty Officer Mendez smoked these. He kept a box of them on his desk in the Highland Mountains. Dr. Halsey, however, was not fond of them.[1]

Colonel Robert Watts smoked them also; he had them delivered regularly to his base at Eridanus Secundus. The Spartans recognized this, and placed a NAV Marker Transmitter on the box, which allowed them to find and capture Watts.

Others who smoked these Cigars include Captain Jacob Keyes, Laura Tanner, and Admiral Michael Stanforth.

NOTE: They are likely named for the Sweet William flower that is native to Europe. It is possible that Sweet William flowers are used in the making of these cigars.

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