Army updates facial hair policy to reinforce grooming standards

The U.S. Army is updating its facial hair grooming policy. (U.S. Army via SWNS)

By Michael Lee Simpson

The Department of Defense has effectively banned beards in the U.S. military by issuing tough new grooming rules which say troops will be kicked out if they don't shave.

Army updates facial hair policy to reinforce grooming standards

Staff Sgt. Antoine, 13th Intelligence Squadron intelligence analyst, raises his head as Lt. Col. David Gregory, 9th Medical Group flight surgeon chief of medical staff, inspects his neck and face during a shaving waiver course at Beale Air Force Base, Calif. in 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Colville McFee via SWNS)

Army updates facial hair policy to reinforce grooming standards

1st Lt. Jean Paul Stassi Jr., battalion IT support officer, shaves in the field before starting training, Camp Shelby in 2024. (SSgt. Jaccob Hearn/U.S. Army via SWNS)

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