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    Posted: April 18 2002 at 10:32pm
On a personal note, I would like to say that I am saddened by the pressure to cut the hair when entering boot camp. I understand that it can get in the way, but as a newly enlisting member in the Army, I can say that I will cry when I cut my long blonde hair off.. :-(
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Are you gonna cut it before you go to boot camp, or let them do it? If its that upsetting, you may want to get it done on your own
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Can you wear a chin-length wig with your long hair in a knot underneath?

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Good plan, Colonel.
So, Julie, does this seem viable? How much hair were you anticipating needing to loose? :o(

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I just called the Army recruiter in my town to ask about this, he said women do NOT have to cut their hair above the collar, but they must get it up off the collar somehow [french braid, bun, etc.].

I joined the Army about 20 years ago, I wore mine in a french braid, it was fine. :)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote duke Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 25 2002 at 12:07pm
Careful - does the off the collar but long allowed rule apply always or did the recruiter
omit to disclose what really happens in basic training? I have read the United States
Army dress code and it says that men have to wear short hair, yet it does not have
to be cropped down to a buzz/crew/brush cut. Yet apparently, this is what happens
in boot camp to men.

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Originally posted by Julie Julie wrote:

On a personal note, I would like to say that I am saddened by the pressure to cut the hair when entering boot camp. I understand that it can get in the way, but as a newly enlisting member in the Army, I can say that I will cry when I cut my long blonde hair off.. :-(

You ought to make sure with your recruiter before you do anything drastic. I also understand that the army usually does not require women`s hair to be cut short.

There may be some exceptions - for example, female freshman recruits are given extremely short haircuts. [As upperclassmen, they are allowed to wear it somewhat longer.]

And I have a friend who enlisted in the Navy several years ago. In her case, she had to have her hair actually cut short for her original enlistment, but later was allowed to grow it and pin it up off the collar.

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Which is more important to you, to be a soldier to fight for freedom or to be a fashion icon? Make your decision and then stick with it.
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i just went through air force field training and i wasn`t required to cut my hair. i just got back three weeks ago, so this is recent... i wore my hair in french braids the whole time, so i know you can do it with out getting it chopped!
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