Are you allowed to wear your hair in a pony tail in PT uniform??

Started by fighterpilot!, February 19, 2009, 06:40:16 AM

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fighterpilot!

Are you allowed to wear your hair in a pony tail while in PT uniform?

TEAM SURGE

I believe the same hair standards apply in PT unifor as in all uniforms.
C/Msgt. Messman
PCR OR-114
Northwest Coastal Flight

-Eagle Talon 3
-Cascade Falcon X

"You only Live Once"  

lordmonar

What PT uniform?

Since we do not have a CAP PT uniform we have not rules for grooming standards.

If your squadron has a PT uniform then you need to check with your squadron to see what their policies are.
PATRICK M. HARRIS, SMSgt, CAP

Gunner C

Quote from: TEAM SURGE on February 19, 2009, 06:44:15 AM
I believe the same hair standards apply in PT unifor as in all uniforms.
Oh please.  Just keep the hair out of the way.  In our SF battalion, we had an E-9 who would give NCOs a hard time if they had on white socks with a colored stripe. Don't detract from PT with baloney.  It's not the parade field, it's supposed to be hot, sweaty, and messy.  If a cadet has grass stains on their PT gear, is it the same as a ketchup stain on a blue shirt?  Concentrate on the mission (in PT, the steak is more important than the sizzle).

PlaneFlyr

You'll never see me wearing my hair in a ponytail with a PT uniform.   ;D

As for the female members, I can't see that it would make a difference how they wear it, as long as it doesn't interfer with performance of PT. 
Lt Col Todd Engelman, CAP
Historian
President of the Medal of Valor Association

DC

The general rule at my unit for females in PT gear is as long as it is out of the way, it's good.

Seriously, the fact that they are showing up for  (and participating in) PT is good enough for me...

TEAM SURGE

I am not a female, so I would no nothing about the standards for a female. I was just throwing that out there.
C/Msgt. Messman
PCR OR-114
Northwest Coastal Flight

-Eagle Talon 3
-Cascade Falcon X

"You only Live Once"  

Hawk200

Quote from: TEAM SURGE on February 20, 2009, 07:32:44 AM
I am not a female, so I would no nothing about the standards for a female. I was just throwing that out there.

Why not? You should know the standards for all personnel, regardless of gender.

BillB

Looking on gocivilairpatrol.com on the National Drill Competition, I see all females with hair tied back and loose for PT. Since there is no maindated "PT Uniform" accoprding to 39-1, PT clothing and hair styles are left up to a Squadron. So pigtailes should be OK
Gil Robb Wilson # 19
Gil Robb Wilson # 104

Fifinella

Quote from: lordmonar on February 19, 2009, 07:01:18 AM
What PT uniform?

Since we do not have a CAP PT uniform we have not rules for grooming standards.

If your squadron has a PT uniform then you need to check with your squadron to see what their policies are.

+1
Judy LaValley, Maj, CAP
Asst. DCP, LAWG
SWR-LA-001
GRW #2753

TEAM SURGE

Quote from: Hawk200 on February 20, 2009, 09:46:34 AM
Quote from: TEAM SURGE on February 20, 2009, 07:32:44 AM
I am not a female, so I would no nothing about the standards for a female. I was just throwing that out there.

Why not? You should know the standards for all personnel, regardless of gender.

I just never had the problem if wondring if I should have my hair up or not ;D

You are right I should know these things.
C/Msgt. Messman
PCR OR-114
Northwest Coastal Flight

-Eagle Talon 3
-Cascade Falcon X

"You only Live Once"  

Hawk200

Quote from: TEAM SURGE on February 22, 2009, 08:11:52 AMI just never had the problem if wondring if I should have my hair up or not ;D

Most of us don't. Some wish they had the hair to have such a problem with.  >:D