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Pseudofolliculitis barbae, also known as razor bumps, is a common reason soldiers request medical waivers, so they don’t have ...
The U.S. Army is trying to be almost entirely clean-shaven again. The move is causing pushback from some soldiers, including ...
Army soldiers were allowed to seek a waiver to grow a beard if they suffered from pseudofolliculitis barbae, a condition that primarily affects black men and causes irritation when hair curls back ...
Sikh Council has reacted to the new grooming policy that the US Army announced, barring permanent shaving waivers beyond religious accommodations. Sol.
(MORE: Army Allows Sikh Soldier to Wear Turban and Beard as Part of Uniform) "I’m overjoyed that the Air Force has granted my religious accommodation," Bajwa said in the statement.
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