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The British army mulls allowing beards

Soldiers helped to spark the Victorian beard craze

Army Officer cadetsat the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
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“It is time to modernise,” was the message from Grant Shapps, the defence secretary, in an interview with The Times earlier this month. Mr Shapps was talking not about weaponry or strategic doctrines, but facial hair. The Army Board, a management committee for the service, is pondering whether to end a century-long ban on beards for soldiers.

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