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We'd have far fewer discipline problems in our schools if we had more teachers like this one. |
College men and potential police academy recruits. |
WWII Marines weren't cut HT. In fact, this Congressional Medal of Honor winner has quite a pompodour. |
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Receding hairlines are not always bad. A classic flattop is accentuated by a widows peak. |
Chromedome on the newest Boston Bruin. |
Regulation cut Marines in Dress Blues. |
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Madison Avenue needs more models like this one. From a Verizon ad. |
USMC wrestlers in competition. Bottom man has a grown out hi-regulation cut. |
Older man. Gray, wiry hair cut high regulation. |
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Air Force Academy men running. I'm told that in the day -- the 60s -- flat tops were the norm there. |
This USAF instructor has an completely unacceptable cut for a military man. |
Johnny Unitas from his playing days. |
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Johnny Unitas, current day. |
A high school coach from '75. The year the last of the great flattops gave way to long hair. |
Another transition picture. Look at those side burns. Anyone remember the comic strip "Gil Thorpe". |
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Get a load of them whitewalls. No one's gonna mess with this man. |
Australian troops in the field in East Timor. Aussie men are no whimps. |
Composite of haircuts from the movie "Tigerland". |
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Russian? airborne. I wonder if the induction cut is standard for this unit. |
There are obviously recently shaved back and sides under that BDU cover. |
No other word for it other than "super" high regulation. |