No American Soldiers Shown Fashionable Women
Sergeant Major U.S. Army, Raymond Chandler, is considering banning female soldiers appear fashionable.
Sergeant Major U.S. Army, Raymond Chandler, is considering banning female soldiers appear fashionable.
Exactly, he did not want to nail the soldiers look beautiful with a French manicure, wearing earrings and her hair in a ponytail style.
Sergeant Chandler asked the soldiers appear more intelligent and assertive.
The plan is not free from criticism of the society that emerged related to the appearance of the soldiers.
Many also criticized the increasing number of male soldiers who have tattoos.
“I believe we can portray a better appearance on American society. This can be done by applying a standard of personal care and appearance standards. Including, uniforms we wear and how to wear it,” Chandler said the Army Times, as quoted by the Daily Mail.
One female soldier has his own view of the restrictions related to the plan.
“The essential thing is the horse tail hair, nails with French menicure not improve my ability as a soldier. In fact, it has a negative impact on my image as a strong warrior,” said one female soldier.
Tattoo-related issues, in 2006, the U.S. Army issued a policy: the soldiers are allowed to have tattoos on hand for memorable not racist, sexual, and extremists.
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