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Skull and crossbones (military)

Skull and crossbones variations have been used by several military forces. The "Jolly Roger", traditionally used by pirates, has been used by submarines.

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Naval warfare The Jolly Roger is the name given to any of various flags flown to identify a ship's crew as pirates. Since the decline of piracy, various military units have used the Jolly Roger, usually in skull-and-crossbones design, as a unit identification insignia or a victory flag to ascribe to themselves the proverbial ferocity and toughness of pirates. , on their return from a year's service in the Mediterranean on 6 February 1942 Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson VC, the Controller of the Royal Navy, summed up the opinion of the many in the Admiralty at the time when in 1901 he said submarines were "underhand, unfair, and damned un-English. ... treat all submarines as pirates in wartime ... and hang all crews." In response, Lieutenant Commander (later Admiral Sir) Max Horton first flew the Jolly Roger on return to port after sinking the German cruiser and the destroyer in 1914 while in command of the E-class submarine . In World War II it became common practice for the submarines of the Royal Navy to fly the Jolly Roger on completion of a successful combat mission where some action had taken place, but as an indicator of bravado and stealth rather than of lawlessness. The Jolly Roger is now the emblem of the Royal Navy Submarine Service. Three distinct U.S. Naval Aviation squadrons have used the name and insignia of the Jolly Roger: VF-61 (originally VF-17), VF-84, and VFA-103. While these are distinctly different squadrons that have no lineal linkage, they all share the same "Jolly Roger" name, the skull and crossbones insignia and traditions. The first incarnation of the "Jolly Rogers" was established on 1 January 1943 at NAS Norfolk, as VF-17, flying the F4U Corsair. Inspired by the piratical theme of the aircraft's name, VF-17's commanding officer Tommy Blackburn selected the Jolly Roger as the squadron's insignia. The current squadron to hold the name is the VFA-103, Strike Fighter Squadron 103 (the "Jolly Rogers"), the skull and crossbones on all-black tails makes them easily identifiable. The United States Marine Corps Reconnaissance Battalions use skull and crossbones on their emblems, and so do several aviation squadrons in the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. Land warfare flag, the inscription reads: "For king and fatherland; freedom or death" Hussars, lancers and dragoons became established types of military units, with their typical uniform patterns (and weapons and tactics) maintained in many armies. 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. It was utilized in the Prussian army, after World War I by Freikorps, and in Nazi Germany by the Wehrmacht and the SS (see below). Due to its usage in military contexts and its connotations of uncompromising strength and avant-garde, the skull symbol also became a significant emblem of rebellion in subcultures and youth cultures. In Chile, during the independence battles, a paramilitary guerrilla group against the royal Spanish army composed mainly by bandits and civilians, called Los húsares de la muerte (The Death Hussars) wore a Skull with two crossed femurs on the neck of their jackets. In the Estonian War of Independence the skull and crossbones were symbols of Kuperjanov's Partisan Battalion. The badge is still used in the Estonian Army by the Kuperjanov Battalion, for example 2007 in Iraq. Though not employing a black uniform, the skull and crossbones has been used by a succession of lancer regiments in the British Army. This origin dates back to the 17th Light Dragoons, a unit raised in 1759 following General Wolfe's death at Quebec, with an emblem of a death's head and the motto 'Or Glory' in commemoration of him. It was later used by the 17th/21st Lancers, the Queen's Royal Lancers, and now the Royal Lancers, who use the skull and crossbones as their Motto. They have also inherited the nickname of the 'Death or Glory Boys'. In 1792, a regiment of Hussards de la Mort (Death Hussars) was formed during the French Revolution by the French National Assembly and were organized and named by Kellerman. The group of 200 volunteers were from wealthy families and their horses were supplied from the King's Stables. They were formed to defend against various other European states in the wake of the revolution. They participated in the Battle of Valmy and its members also participated in the Battle of Fleurus (1794). They had the following mottos: Vaincre ou mourir, La liberté ou la mort and Vivre libre ou mourir - Victory or death; Freedom or death; and Live free or die. The 2nd Lancers Regiment of the Portuguese Army also use the skull and crossbones as symbol and "Death or Glory" as motto, as the regiment was raised by a former colonel of the British 17th Lancers.The Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, commonly known as the Chetniks (Serbo-Croatian: Četnici, Четници, pronounced [tʃɛ̂tniːtsi]; Slovene: Četniki), was a World War II movement in Yugoslavia led by Draža Mihailović. The 3rd Infantry Division of the Republic of Korea Army used skull and crossbones symbol on their division symbol patch. Aerial warfare with his insignia. Fighter aircraft of both the Allied Powers and the Central Powers occasionally made use of the a skull and crossbones emblem in World War I, either by itself or as part of a more complex insignia, more often by individual pilots, and in rare instances, by entire aviation units, for example, No 100 Sqn Royal Air Force. The most memorable of these insignia were on the series of French fighter aircraft flown by French 43-victory flying ace Charles Nungesser. All of his aircraft featured his personal "black heart" insignia on the sides of the aircraft's fuselage. The Nungesser insignia centered on a skull and crossbones accompanied by a coffin directly above the skull, and flanked with single candlesticks, all within the black heart-shaped field. == Death symbol bans ==
Death symbol bans
In 2018 the incoming Australian Defence Force chief Lt. Gen. Angus Campbell banned the use of so-called death symbols because they are "at odds with Army's values and the ethical force we seek to build and sustain." The death symbols that were banned in Australia include the skull and crossbones, the comic book characters Phantom and Punisher, as well as the Grim Reaper. == Image gallery ==
Image gallery
File:IAF_Squadron_101_2.png|101 Squadron (Israel) Israeli Air Force File:AugustvonMackensen.jpg|Field Marshal August von Mackensen with Deaths Head Hussars insignia File:Husarenmütze.PNG|17th Brunswick Hussar Regiment, Prussia. File:Black Hussars Emblem.gif|Officer's of Alexandrya Hussars Regiment Emblem File:Cap badge of the Polish Storm Detachment during Silesian Uprisings.PNG|Polish Storm Detachment during Silesian Risings File:Odznaka Dywizjonu Huzarów Śmierci wz. 1920 - replika.jpg|The "death's head" was the sign of Polish Death Hussar Divisions from 1920 (Polish–Soviet War) File:Mv kuperjanov.jpg|Kuperjanov Infantry Battalion, Estonian Defence Forces File:Flag of the Iron Division Freikorps.svg|Iron Division File:Dnipro Division banner, Obverse.svg|Banner of the Dnipro Division, led by Svyryd Kotsur File:Braunschweiger Totenkopf.jpg|Braunschweiger Totenkopf File:Kampfwagen-Erinnerungsabzeichen.jpg|The Weimar Republic's Kampfwagen-Erinnerungsabzeichen File:KG54 Totenkopf.svg|Kampfgeschwader 54 File:SS Totenkopf 1923-34.gif|The traditional "Danziger" Totenkopf worn by the SS 1923-34 File:3rd SS Division Logo.svg|3rd SS Division File:SS Kragenspiegel rechts Mannschaften und Unterführer Totenkopfverbände02.jpg|SS Death's Head Patch File:Nazi Germany WW2 Werwolf member badge. Werewolf was a secret operation plan and guerilla force 1944-1946 for resistance behind enemy lines before and after German capitualtion. Lofoten Krigsminnemuseum, Norway 2019-05-08 DSC00277.jpg|Werwolf badge File:Personal insignia of French WWI ace Charles Nungesser.jpg|Charles Nungesser's personal insignia File:Знак Корниловского полка.jpg|Kornilov Shock Regiment insignia File:Richard Worley Flag.svg|4th Commando Brigade, Biafra. File:Bope Rio de Janeiro Insignia.png|Special Police Operations Battalion, Brazil. File:RCAF 428 Ghost Squadron, issued before 1956.jpg|No. 428 Squadron, Canada. File:MRodriguez.JPG|Death's Hussars, Chile. File:Kevyt osasto 4 kypärä.JPG|4th Light Detachment, Finland. File:Hussard de la mort.JPG|Death's Hussars, France. File:Flottille 14F.png|14F Squadron, France. File:Mirage 2000 DSC04162.JPG|2/2 Fighter Squadron, France. File:36th CDO Patch.svg|Charlie Company, 36th Commando Battalion, Iraq. File:Moschettieriducemvsn.jpg|The Duce's Musketeers, Italy. 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