關於剃光頭,查了下

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沒提戰場包紮的問題,和士氣,儀式,衛生有點關係,中國也許說法不同?

美國有個電影叫jarhead.

 

 

MilitaryEdit

The practice of shaving heads has been used in the military. Although sometimes explained as being for hygiene reasons, the image of strict, disciplined conformity may certainly be a factor. During World War II's Allied invasion of Normandy on D-Day, many soldiers chose to have their heads completely shaved, denying the defending Germans something to grab onto when the battle moved to close quarters. For the new recruit, it can be a rite of passage, and variations become a badge of honour.

The militaries of the United States, Russia, and several other countries have welcomed their recruits by giving them haircuts using hair clippers with no guard attached. As of 2011, shaved heads continued to be standard haircuts in the United States Air ForceUnited States Marine CorpsUnited States Army, and the United States Coast Guard during basic/recruit training – upon graduation from training, grooming restrictions are relaxed in accordance with each service's regulations. In Greece, this practice was abolished on June 25, 1982, when the military started allowing recruits to have up to 4 cm of hair. Before then, the regulation haircut in the Greek army for recruits was en hro (an archaic phrase for "shaved to the bone").

A shaved head continues to be common place in the United States military. There have been traditions spawned from shaving a service members head. Most notable is the tradition of shaving one's head when a service member enters the Mediterranean Sea by ship for the first time, known as "Med Head"[citation needed].

Prison and punishmentEdit

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Paris 1944: Women accused of collaboration with Nazis are paraded through the streets barefoot, shaved, and with swastika burnmarks on their faces

Prisoners commonly have their heads shaven, often ostensibly to prevent the spread of lice, but may also be used as a demeaning measure.

Having the head shaved can be a punishment prescribed in law.[2]

The Nazis punished persons accused of Rassenschande (racial defilement) by parading them through the streets with shaved heads and placards around their necks detailing their crime.[3]

During and after the end of World War II, thousands of French women had their heads shaved in front of cheering crowds as punishment for collaborating with the Nazis during the war.[4][5][6] Also some Finnish women got their heads shaved for allegedly having relationships with Soviet POWs during World War II.[7]

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基層作戰部隊出發前剃光頭是為了包紮救護方便,但戰鬥開始後就無暇打理,到後期都是亂發叢生。偵察連不剃發,方便偽裝執行滲透任務。 -嗬嗬一樂- 給 嗬嗬一樂 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 12/25/2017 postreply 13:17:33

啊,剃光頭就幾分鍾吧 -lilywxc- 給 lilywxc 發送悄悄話 lilywxc 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 12/25/2017 postreply 13:24:08

對了,軍人隨身都帶剃須刀嗎?胡子和頭發的生長速度是不是一樣的? -lilywxc- 給 lilywxc 發送悄悄話 lilywxc 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 12/25/2017 postreply 13:31:22

多數人沒有剃刀,十七八的小夥子們許多人胡子都沒長全。 -嗬嗬一樂- 給 嗬嗬一樂 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 12/25/2017 postreply 15:05:28

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