A new waiver program would counteract career restrictions for soldiers facing investigations, allowing promotions and ...
The military has again been facing a recruitment crisis. While the numbers could be on the upswing, the shortfalls are still ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has fired another shot in his personal war on facial hair in the armed forces. The former ...
According to Air and Space Forces magazine, soldiers in need of a religious exemption from shaving, like many Sikhs and Muslims, will be permitted to serve but flagged as “non-deployable,” which would ...
U.S. troops with facial hair were barred from attending an upcoming event with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in South Korea ...
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Hegseth refuses to meet with troops with facial hair while visiting military bases: "No more beardos!"
Pete Hegseth has taken his war against facial hair to the next level by refusing to meet with any troops sporting beards ...
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Pete Hegseth’s “War on Beards” Takes a New Turn
Although Hegseth has insisted that the US military resume strict discipline on beards, some units within it continue to grow them.
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Pete Hegseth Meets With Troops on Korea Trip—Except Those With Beards
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth won’t even look at any soldiers with beards during his upcoming South Korean engagement.
Bearded service member won’t be allowed to meet with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth when he visits South Korea next week. He ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has cracked down on shaving waivers since taking charge of the Pentagon in January.
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‘No More Beardos’: Hegseth Will Only Meet With Clean-Shaven Troops During South Korea Trip
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is serious about his hatred of facial hair, refusing to allow service members with beards ...
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BTS Serves, But Local Contest Winners Get Exempt? Lawmakers Question Fairness of Military Waiver System
South Korea’s special military exemption system for artists and athletes is facing renewed scrutiny over fairness, with lawmakers arguing that domestic competitions are given disproportionate weight ...
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