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A female Soldier poses for an example photo wearing "locs" and multiple hairstyles to illustrate an upcoming change to Army grooming and appearance standards. Soldiers will be authorized to wear multiple hairstyles if they can maintain a neat and professional appearance, and if the hairstyle doesn't impede the use of headgear or other equipment.
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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas - A female Soldier poses for an example photo wearing "locs" and multiple hairstyles to illustrate an upcoming change to Army grooming and appearance standards. Soldiers will be authorized to wear multiple hairstyles if they can maintain a neat and professional appearance, and if the hairstyle doesn't impede the use of headgear or other equipment.


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Effective October 1, 2024: To streamline communications, all F-35 and Air National Guard related inquiries should be routed directly to the 158th Fighter Wing contact page or by calling 802-660-5379. F-35 flying alerts (ie night flying schedules) will only be posted on the Vermont Air National Guard website.