British army ends century-old ban to allow troops to grow beards
Policy change stipulates ‘no patchy or uneven growth’ and allows length of up to 25.5mmAfter more than a century of having their clean-shaven chins inspected, soldiers and officers in the British army will be allowed to grow beards.The change in policy is not a chance for a hirsute free-for-all, however, as facial hair will be strictly monitored for length and grooming. Continue reading...
Policy change stipulates ‘no patchy or uneven growth’ and allows length of up to 25.5mm
After more than a century of having their clean-shaven chins inspected, soldiers and officers in the British army will be allowed to grow beards.
The change in policy is not a chance for a hirsute free-for-all, however, as facial hair will be strictly monitored for length and grooming. Continue reading...