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  1. The new and updated AR 670-1 Tattoo Policy will allow recruits and current soldiers to get tattoos on the back of their necks, hands, and behind their ears. The Army will now allow soldiers to have one ring tattoo on each hand that does not exceed one inch in length.
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    Army AR 670-1 beard regulations allow soldiers with a condition known as pseudofolliculitis barbae, which results in severe skin irritations when shaving, to maintain a beard of a specified length. This is called having an Army Shaving Profile, which means you can have facial hair with certain limitations of the AR 670-1 Hair Regulations.
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  3. New AR 670-1 Update 2022 | 2024 Changes in Army Regulation

  4. New AR 670-1 Hair Regulations 2024 | Army Haircut …

    The new AR 670-1 Army Hair Regulations article covers the 2024 Army's haircut policy and regs for both male and female soldiers.

  5. Army announces new grooming, appearance standards

    Jan 27, 2021 · The Army announced several changes to grooming and appearance policies, such as no minimum hair length, multiple hairstyles, and ponytails for females. The changes will take effect late February and will …

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  9. AR 670-1 Wear And Appearance Of Army Uniforms And Insignia

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