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Posted on Feb 11, 2021
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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Thanks for sharing.
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Capt Brandon Charters
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Having learned more about Maj Alea Nadeem and her work supporting women in the military over the last several years, I can say she's a leader in every sense of the word. No one better to think through the unique challenges women face in the DoD and advocate for change. Keep up the incredible work Ma'am!
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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Not my service, not my problem. Plus I'm retired. So take this with a grain of salt. Or maybe only half a grain. But....

There is a MUCH simpler solution to avoid all of these problems and still comply with existing regulations. Cut the hair short. Problem solved.

Yeah, yeah, they shouldn't HAVE to cut it short. I get it. But guys have to. And we are all about equality, right? Do you think I had a choice about getting my head shaved completely bald in Basic training? I even showed up with a regulation high and tight - still got cue balled.

I am not saying that this is what SHOULD be done or what HAS to happen. Just that I am not seeing a real NEED for changing the policy.
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SMSgt Bob W.
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Glad you never had any issues. I believe the AF complaint was the hair restrictions of the hair in a bun or "pinned up" gave the person a headache. After reading these comments, it maybe time for the military to actually show their members [both male and female] what is meant as it pertains to hair. In the "old days" [notice I didn't say 'good'] males did not understand what "off the ears" meant. As women came into maintenance, the only groom issues I experienced were wearing jewelry and tapering the uniform pants to "fit".
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
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LTJG Sandra Smith - Ma'am,
Are you telling me there are no male nurses in the Navy?
Or is a Nurse's cap a specifically female uniform item?

I am asking because I do not know Navy uniforms. But if a male can find a way to wear the nurse's cap, then I have to assume a female could ALSO find a way to do so whilst sporting a "male" haircut.

Based on the google images I saw, I do not imagine pinning the cap in place would be required with a high and tight haircut, as the fabric would "catch" on the stubble on the sides and back of the head, but this is just a guess because I am unfamiliar with that particular clothing item.
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LTJG Sandra Smith
LTJG Sandra Smith
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SFC Casey O'Mally Male nurses never did wear caps, military or civilian. That's always been female nurses' uniform, both military and civilian. Navy, Army, and Air Force each have their distinctive uniform nurses' caps, just as each nursing school does, or did anyway.
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SGT(P) June Sebree
SGT(P) June Sebree
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The problem with cutting hair short, at least for me in the army, is we were not allowed to cut it as short as the men according to the old AR 670-1. Trust me I tried. I had to put a ton of product in my hair to prevent it getting messy every time I took of my cap, or helmet, or when in the field. With the new regulations, it doesn't just "Free The Bun". It allows women to get the traditional "male standard" Hair cut, which is much easier to maintain. At least the regulation for the Army allows this.
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