Posted on Jan 8, 2016
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SFC Retention and Transition NCO (USAR)
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Yes, its called AR 670-1
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I am just curious to know why it is okay in some places and not okay at others? Is it Unit dependent or is it army wide. Not that I plan on taking another ID card picture for a while if not ever again after this one.
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CPT Mark Gonzalez
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Beyond ar 670-1 local policy would be set by the garrison commander or local command authority. For a picture I think you should shave personally.
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I agree with you sir. Look at my headshot for the site. However, if was not an issue before I did not think it would be an issue now.
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CPT Pedro Meza
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SSG (Join to see) - Unit like Secrete Squirrels?
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More of a best practice. Since the point of the ID card is for the gate guard to identify you when entering a military facility, having your appearance on the card be very different than how you look pulling up to the gate just results in delay and hassle.
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Good point!
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CPT Assistant Operations Officer (S3)
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That is something that I wouldn't even fight. My ID is for my professional capacity. I wouldn't try to have a beard in my ID. It wouldn't appear to be professional.
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Neither would I on active duty/reserve ID, but what about your retirement ID?
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