Under cover of darkness, thirteen Black soldiers of the United States Army 3-24 Infantry crouched in a cavalry barrack in San Antonio, and, alongside Army chaplains and ministers, composed final ...
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Soldiers can bid farewell to lashes, lipstick and more as Army updates grooming standards
The Army has updated its grooming standards, which will no longer allow lipstick or lash extensions for female soldiers and prohibit nail polish for male soldiers, effective Oct. 12. According to a ...
New rules include shorter haircuts for men and more restricted hairstyles for women. Only natural hair colors are permitted, and makeup options like lipstick are being eliminated. The regulations also ...
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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 ...
The U.S. Army has updated its grooming standards, effective Oct. 12, to realign with warfighting priorities. The new policy follows a recent directive that also eliminated most facial hair exemptions ...
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