The US Air Force has updated and broadened its dress code to allow turbans, beards, and hijabs
Americans Kamal Kalsi, left, and Simran Lamba, front, serve in the US Army./ The US Air Force has clarified grooming and uniform guidelines to allow religious exemptions for Sikhs and Muslims who wear turbans, hijabs, and beards./ Airmen were previously allowed to make a request for religious accommodations, but they were granted case-by-case and it could take a while./ In 2017, the US Army became the first military branch to allow head coverings and beards./ The US Air Force has clarified a grooming and uniform process that allows ...
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