The Air Force released guidance on its dress and personal appearance policy Jan. 9 providing updated standards for Airmen.
Banned a year ago to emphasize a “warfighting team,” the patches that identify an airman’s job are once again allowed on ...
The Air Force wants to see boots that are high, eyelashes that are real and officers ready for combat. Or at least with the right uniform for it. The changes are among four updates the service ...
The Air Force has updated its service dress and personal appearance standards for personnel serving around the world, mandating higher boots and a camouflage uniform for officers, while eyelash ...
Taller boots and shorter eyelashes mark some of the new and stricter uniform guidance for airmen, the latest push by service leadership to update policies for the rank and file. The new guidance for ...
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany — Some airmen are scouring thrift stores and other outlets to find proper attire as the Air Force ramps up uniform inspections ahead of a new policy requiring quarterly checks.
Only airmen with the condition pseudofolliculitis barbae will be granted waivers under new Air Force shaving standards. (Senior Airman Colville McFee/Air Force) The Air Force is tightening its ...
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