The U.S. Army announced an update to its appearance, grooming, and uniform wear standards policy in an Army Directive ...
The US Army is reinstating stricter grooming and uniform standards, effective October 15th, following a two-year review.
The new regulations, which go into effect in October, are designed to eliminate 'ambiguity' and promote 'professionalism,' ...
Some of the main changes include "precise definition" for how to style hair for male and female soldiers, and clarified standards for cosmetics, fingernails, and jewelry, uniform and insignia wear, ...
The U.S. Army has introduced a new policy updating its grooming, appearance, and uniform standards following a comprehensive review.
Women can no longer wear lipstick or colored nail polish, and men must keep their hair length within 2 inches under the ...
A new Army directive tightens hair rules for all soldiers and emphasizes “natural” makeup looks and simpler nails and jewelry ...
The U.S. Army has released an updated directive on grooming, appearance and uniform standards following a service-wide review ...
The U.S. Army has released an updated directive on grooming, appearance and uniform standards following a service-wide review of military policies.
The Army has updated its grooming policy to prohibit soldiers from wearing lipstick eyelash extensions. Here's what else to ...
The move rolls back looser standards published four years ago and seeks to maintain more conservative appearances for both ...
Advocates and veterans are calling for stronger protections against sexual assault in the military, highlighting the need for leadership to support meaningful reforms.