Does the military need to dispose of antiquated "uniformity" in lieu of more individual expression?
CSM Maynard:
General Patton addressed this very question in his day. Taken from the words of General Patton:
"An army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, fights as a team.
This individuality stuff is a bunch of bullshit."
- General George Patton Jr
SFC Callan:
I disagree; he had a long military history. He was passionate and dedicated and committed to the military. He had lost uncles, and cousins who served.
He was outspoken, and he had
dyslexia;
he had the tenacity to stand up against mediocre. He used colorful language, and he expressed himself where he offended many.
In fact, if he was here today many would say that he was a
fanatic, and I will share with
you, he would not be happy about his military, the lack of standards, the lack of leadership, and the increase push for our military to reflect our society.
The grooming standards for men in lieu to haircuts and facial hair is based on perception of certain individuals and how it relates to appearance, same with the tattoo policy changes.
Shaving my face every morning does not show discipline. It takes me 5 minutes to do along with the 5 I spend on my teeth.
If the concern is due to professionalism check the grooming standards of coalition forces that allow beards and facial hair IE the Scottish. See how they keep the standard on it. A male can have facial hair and not have a crew cut and still look the professional.
Personally I spend 30-40 a month on haircuts. That is money i would rather put towards my savings account.