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  2. Totenkopf - Wikipedia

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    Totenkopf (German: [ˈtoːtn̩ˌkɔpf], i.e. skull, literally "dead person's head") is the German word for skull. The word is often used to denote a figurative, graphic or sculptural symbol, common in Western culture, consisting of the representation of a human skull – usually frontal, more rarely in profile with or without the mandible.

  3. Punisher - Wikipedia

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    A privately funded memorial statue to Chris Kyle in Texas features the skull on his vest, as he is credited with popularizing the symbol in the US military. The Punisher's skull first became noticeably visible as a symbol during the Iraq War by US military personnel. Service members would use the skull as an unofficial service patch or paint it ...

  4. Skull and crossbones (military) - Wikipedia

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    Since the mid-18th century, skull and crossbones symbols have been officially used in European militaries as badges on uniforms. One of the first regiments to adopt them was the friderizian Hussars in 1741, also known as the "Totenkopfhusaren." From this tradition, the skull became an important symbol in German and later international militaries.

  5. Military badges of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Example of U.S. Army badges on the Operational Camouflage Pattern uniform (worn above the U.S. Army nametape). Military badges of the United States are awards authorized by the United States Armed Forces that signify rating, qualification, or accomplishment in several career fields, and also serve as identification devices for personnel occupying certain assignments.

  6. 'The Punisher' creator reclaims the skull symbol from police ...

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  7. Marvel Comics releases the first look at the Punisher's ... - AOL

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    In the upcoming 13-issue prestige series, Punisher — set to hit comic-book store shelves in March — Frank Castle trades in the skull symbol that has been part of the character's costume since ...

  8. Telemark Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Since the summer of 2009, there have been several instances of soldiers from the unit spray painting a Punisher skull (in part inspired [5] by the character from comic books and movie – the Punisher) on houses and property belonging to Afghans whom soldiers suspected of having ties to the insurgency.

  9. Human skull symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Skull symbolism is the attachment of symbolic meaning to the human skull. The most common symbolic use of the skull is as a representation of death . Humans can often recognize the buried fragments of an only partially revealed cranium even when other bones may look like shards of stone.