A limited number of styles are permissible as long as the hair does not break the seal of the mask. U.S. Special Operations Command could use information from social media profiles to profile threats or track the effectiveness of its operations. Phyllis L. Bayer's resignation comes at a time of mounting complaints about black mold and other poor conditions in privatized housing at military bases. The idea was put forth in January as part of an innovation campaign the Air Force started to crowd-source ideas from its airmen. The faith rooted in Norse myths is experiencing a resurgence. The airman with the 821st Contingency Response Squadron was granted the exemption after waiting years for approval. The move is part of a recruiting effort to make joining the Canadian Armed Forces a more appealing option for the general public. Troops could use facial recognition to find their intended target. Facial recognition optics are among the new gadgets special operations forces may soon have in their kits during missions. No more stories