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Should men in uniform be forced to shave?
A rabbi is suing the US Army for refusing to let him serve unless he removes his beard. The US military, as well as many police forces across America, require recruits to be clean shaven. But what is wrong with sporting a beard in the line of duty?
Chin straps, goatees, stubble, soul patches, mutton chops or just the old-fashioned full version. There are many ways to grow a beard, but if you're serving in the US military, getting creative with your chin furniture is not an option. The different branches of the US insist that recruits are clean shaven. Those later in their career are permitted to go as far as growing a moustache. But even that facial freedom comes with caveats. "Moustaches are allowed, but hair may not extend beyond the edges of the lips, nor may it extend below the top of the upper lip," says a US Army spokesman. "Sideburns may not grow below a level even with the bottom of the ear canal." As for beards, well, they're banned. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12740975 Note: 23 March 2011 Last updated at 13:01 GMT
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