American ghosts of war will haunt Afghanistan

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When the US invasion of Afghanistan secured Bagram Air Base in January 2002, a Special Operations officer said he motivated newly arrived 82nd Airborne Division troops with a human skull.

A human skull, given to him by fellow soldiers who purchased it legally online, was mounted in his office at MacDill Air Force Base’s Special Operations Command headquarters in Florida wearing a 82nd Airborne Division’s beret, he said.

“I’m a skull worshipper,” Special Operations Command Sergeant-Major Raymond Cordell said in an interview at the time in Bagram Air Base, 67 kilometers north of Kabul.

“Young soldiers just tend to relate to things like that. That’s just the nature of people who join the army and do this for a living,” Cordell said.

“As a leader, you try to hone out those things that different soldiers are attracted to. For me, it has always worked to be skulls.”

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