How often do military members get haircuts?

Drill Sergeant Johnson answers that haircuts are given to all recruits every 2 weeks during Basic Combat Training.
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Does the military give free haircuts?

Since the inception of this important program, Great Clips salons have provided over 1.7 million free haircuts to active and retired military service members. That number continues to grow, adding up to more than $23 million in complimentary haircuts.
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Do they make you cut your hair in the military?

Just a Little off the Sides: Haircuts

Haircuts are a rite of passage during military basic training. Almost immediately after arrival, your hair will be cut so short that it almost feels like you were shaved bald (guys only). After the initial haircut, you'll get a trim at least once per week during basic training.
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How often do Marines get haircuts?

The unwritten, but loudly spoken, rule is you need a fresh haircut every Monday, but the Marine Corps' doesn't actually require you do that. In fact, if your hair grows slowly enough, you can probably pull off a trip to the barber once or twice a month.
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How much are haircuts in the military?

Based on the findings, the average price for a military haircut off-post amounted to ,10.50, which comes out to about $14. The average price for a styled haircut was ,15.50, or about $21.
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Marine Corps Recruits Initial Haircuts



What's a military haircut called?

Although "high and tight" is the primary term used in military and law enforcement, the same haircut is sometimes referred to by civilians as a "walker".
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Can a drill sergeant hit you?

Except this is the new Army, an army that no longer allows drill sergeants to be cussing, ranting, abusive beasts. They cannot slap, hit, kick, punch or call privates names anymore.
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Why can't you walk on the grass in the Army?

The military doesn't really issue explanations along with their rules, so everyone has a different explanation as to why troops can't walk on the grass on base. The consensus seems to be that it's unbecoming. Some say that taking a shortcut is symbolic and antithetical to military motivation and commitment.
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Can Marines get low fades?

Marines learn to fade in the field for upcoming deployments; the easiest to execute is the low fade. However, the low fade is the least common haircut a Marine will get. It's typically reserved for those nearing their end of active service or who are just getting out of the field for weeks on end.
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Why are soldiers bald?

Originally, one of the reasons for the induction haircut was to reduce the chances of disease among closely quartered recruits from different geographical areas (with varying immunities), such as head lice. Furthermore, short hair also prevents the enemy from grabbing a soldier with long hair and slashing his/her neck.
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Are mullets allowed in the Army?

Multiple hairstyles are now allowed as long as it maintains a neat professional appearance and doesn't impede the use of headgear. The hairstyle is not considered acceptable if when combed it falls over the ears or eyebrows, or touches the collar.
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Why do soldiers shave their beards?

Beards and sideburns are banned in all military and police forces since the early 20th century, a clean shaved face is considered part of a spirit of order, hygiene and discipline. Stubble is also considered unacceptable and controlled with severity.
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Can I have dreads in the Army?

The US Army Has Finally Lifted Its Ban On Dreadlocks.
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How long can your hair be in the Army?

Hair should be kept neat and well-groomed. Hair should be no longer than 4.0 inches. Hair may not touch the ears or collar.
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Can you salute as a prisoner?

Prisoners whose sentences include punitive discharges have lost the right to salute. All other prisoners, regardless of custody or grade, render the prescribed salute except when under armed guard. Any military person recognizing a need to salute or a need to return one may do so anywhere at any time.
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Why can't Marines walk and talk on the phone?

Walking and talking on a cell phone.

Ostensibly, it exists for two reasons: because troops need to be ready to salute officers, and because (again) "it just looks nasty."
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How do I date someone in the military?

Here are ten tips to make the most of your long-distance military relationship:
  1. Long Distance Makes You Better Communicators. ...
  2. Know That It Gets Better. ...
  3. Write Letters. ...
  4. Don't Expect Perfection. ...
  5. Understand Military Challenges. ...
  6. Appreciate the Great Parts. ...
  7. Make Homecomings and Visits Special. ...
  8. Stay Busy.
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What if you fail basic training?

If a recruit has been recycled and still cannot pass the assessment, then they will be given an Entry-Level Separation (ELS). An ELS is given at the leadership's discretion. Processing an ELS can take weeks or months, and those awaiting processing are usually given some form of manual labor to pass the time.
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Why do they scream at you in boot camp?

10. The 'frog voice' is real. Drill instructors literally scream so hard at recruits that they can pass out, give themselves hernias, or do serious and permanent damage to their vocal chords. That's why they spend a lot of time at DI school learning to project from their diaphragms.
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What does smoked mean in Army?

“Getting smoked” is a term you will hear quite often! It basically means that you are doing some kind of serious physical activity, most likely for something you have done or failed to do. For example, let's say the drill sergeant comes and inspects your equipment and you and your platoon have done a poor job.
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Are skin fades allowed in the military?

Military Regulation Haircut

The haircut is essentially a side parting with a fade on the back and sides, normally worn in the military down to a skin fade and low reg (low fade) or high reg (high fade). You could also wear the military regulation haircut with a hard part (when the parting line is razored in).
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What is the most masculine haircut?

The 12 Most Attractive Hairstyles For Guys That Women Love
  • The Pompadour.
  • The Low Fade.
  • The High Fade.
  • Slicked Back.
  • The Undercut.
  • The Quiff.
  • Square Cut.
  • The Hockey Cut.
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What is a good military haircut?

The military's answer to the classic undercut, the back and sides are short at the neck and graduate to slightly thicker locks up top in a fade pattern. While soldiers in the army are required to have very short hair up top, try adjusting this haircut for your personal hair length.
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