Army Secretary John McHugh on Thursday approved a long-awaited revision to grooming and uniform regulations, according to an Army statement.
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Other than some verbiage changes, most of these have already been there before, so I don't see any life changing or earth moving major upgrades within the new version.
The key issue is getting the NCO Corps back to enforcing the standards and not being scared to do their jobs instead of being worried about "catching a case" as someone once posted before, if an NCO is doing what they are supposed as an NCO and doing it properly no such animal or case will occur. We need to put the backbone back into being the backbone of the Army and stop having excuses as to why the standards aren't being enforced and also this goes out to all the senior NCOs here on RP and others I have heard from and talked to that like to pick and choose the ones they enforce or say I don't see a problem with this or that, it is that mentality that is the number problem within the NCO Corps today, is the I don't see a problem with it mentality that has trickled down through to the junior NCOs and Soldiers, they see and hear that and that is when the continual breakdown starts and becomes larger and larger and then you complain about having no control of the troops or that they lack discipline. It starts with the leadership on discipline and doing the right things, the old saying "shit rolls down hill" well so does discipline and integrity, if it starts at the top it will be followed through by your Soldiers as well, set the example and lead from the front, not sit back and ALLOW it to happen and then complain you can't do anything to change for the fear of getting in trouble for enforcing it.

DA Pam 670-1
