Women can no longer wear lipstick or colored nail polish, and men must keep their hair length within 2 inches as part of the Army’s tightening and clarification of appearance and grooming standards ...
Saying it wants to maintain “professionalism” and eliminate “ambiguity,” the Army has announced updates to its physical appearance requirements, going to a more “high-and-tight" haircut for male ...
FORT BRAGG, N.C. (WTVD) -- The U.S. Army says it's becoming stricter about enforcing its grooming policy for service members--stating they are to be clean-shaven while on duty. The development is ...
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New Army grooming standards take effect October 15; all your FAQs on hair, nails, and jewelry answered
The US Army announced sweeping updates on Monday, September 15, to its grooming and uniform wear standards, marking a shift back toward stricter appearance rules. The directive, issued following a two ...
A new cadet receives his first of many haircuts at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point during Reception Day on July 1, 2019. (Michelle Eberhart/Army) The U.S. Army announced updates to its ...
Soldiers in the U.S. Army will soon have to adhere to an updated policy on appearance and grooming, according to a new Army directive. The "intent of this directive is to reinforce uniformity and ...
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