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Marine Corps Policy Could Discharge Veterans With Skin Condition That Mainly Affects Black Men - The New York Beacon

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A new Marine Corps policy allows for the separation or discharge of service members who suffer from a skin condition that causes pain and scarring from shaving. The new policy reverses one implemented in 2022 that protected such military personnel from having any administrative action […]

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