Service members who require a medical shaving waiver for more than one year must be separated from the military.
Under new rules, troops have a year to get medical treatment for shaving exemptions, then they will be forced out.
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Troops with medical shaving waivers to face separation, Hegseth says
Under the new guidelines, troops granted a medical waiver must receive treatment and see the medical condition resolved ...
Pentagon enforces strict grooming standards: service members needing facial hair waivers over one year face separation.
Male hairstyles must be short around the ears, "blend evenly" and a type of fade, according to the new rules. Hair on the top of the head must be shorter than 2 inches, while hair on the side cannot ...
The Army has updated its grooming policy to prohibit soldiers from wearing lipstick eyelash extensions. Here's what else to know.
The Army has tightened hair regulations for men and women and emphasized “natural” grooming standards for makeup, nails and ...
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Army imposes stricter grooming standards for hair, nails, makeup
The move rolls back looser standards published four years ago and seeks to maintain more conservative appearances for both ...
68th Theater Medical Command hosts 32nd Annual Multinational Military Medical Engagement in Portugal
LISBON, Portugal - More than 240 military and civilian medical experts from 23 NATO and partner nations, including senior ...
Musculoskeletal injuries represent a significant challenge for military readiness, accounting for roughly 95% [ ...
Military doctors and nurses are not getting enough hands-on patient care, leaving them ill-prepared to care for troops in combat and causing them to separate from service altogether, according to a ...
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