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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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SGM Mikel Dawson Its a different Army nowadays and I am glad I am retired myself but its wrong that they are always changing AR-670-1 to please whomever challenges it in federal court on rights. What about the military rights when you say the oath? Just my two cents.
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SGM Mikel Dawson
SGM Mikel Dawson
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL I agree with you. The way things are going, why have ARs any way? Let's just throw them out the door and let every one do what they want - then we'll see what "good order and discipline" are. The way things are going, if i was a Scot, I wear a kilt, and let them put that in their pipe and smoke it
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1SG Donald David
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One Army one standard, if you think you need to be different than everyone else then you should join the Sikh Army.
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SrA Matthew Knight
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Simply put, voluntary organizations should not be forced to conform to your personal standards. You should be ready to conform to theirs since you volunteered yourself for the duty. Now I will say that stateside it's not a big deal in my opinion but the no beard rule is meant for our own safety in deployed environments where a gas mask may be needed. I guess it really comes down to the situation as far as to whether or not it should be allowed.
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