The Air Force is defining a “gig line” as part of a wider effort to make standards clearer and easier to comply with.
Under new Air Force standards, fewer airmen will be able to secure shaving waivers that allow them to grow beards.
(Senior Airman Colville McFee/Air Force) The Air Force is tightening its standards on uniform and shaving waivers as part of an effort to simplify its rules and present a more unified force.
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