Hegseth orders review of mil­i­tary fit­ness and groom­ing stan­dards: ‘Our adver­saries are not grow­ing weak­er’

Defense Sec­re­tary Pete Hegseth is order­ing a review of mil­i­tary fit­ness and groom­ing stan­dards as the Trump admin­is­tra­tion con­tin­ues to reverse poli­cies crit­ics say have made Amer­i­ca’s fight­ing force appear weak­er on the glob­al stage. 

In a memo Wednes­day to senior Pen­ta­gon lead­er­ship, Hegseth ordered Darin Sel­nick, the under sec­re­tary of defense for per­son­nel and readi­ness, to gath­er exist­ing stan­dards in all U.S. mil­i­tary branch­es relat­ed to phys­i­cal fit­ness, body com­po­si­tion and groom­ing, includ­ing reg­u­la­tions on beards. 

“We must remain vig­i­lant in main­tain­ing the stan­dards that enable the men and women of our mil­i­tary to pro­tect the Amer­i­can peo­ple and our home­land as the world’s most lethal and effec­tive fight­ing force,” Hegseth said in a state­ment. “Our adver­saries are not grow­ing weak­er, and our tasks are not grow­ing less chal­leng­ing.”

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The review will “illu­mi­nate how the depart­ment has main­tained the lev­el of stan­dards required over the recent past and the tra­jec­to­ry of any change in those stan­dards,” he added. 

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Lead­ers will look at how those stan­dards have changed since Jan. 1, 2015, and pro­vide insight into how they have evolved and the effect of those changes.  

Hegseth has vowed to bring back tougher stan­dards while revers­ing “woke” poli­cies that don’t align with restor­ing the war­rior ethos, rebuild­ing the mil­i­tary and reestab­lish­ing deter­rence.   

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“Our stan­dards will be high, uncom­pro­mis­ing, and clear,” he said in a Jan. 25 memo to ser­vice mem­bers. “The strength of our mil­i­tary is our uni­ty and our shared pur­pose.”