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During the Vietnam War (1960's and 1970's) beards and long mustaches were considered ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT (Anti-Anything Government...Police, Military Personnel, etc.) Short hair and clean shaven (or a military mustache) was considered conservative/normal. But any man sporting a clean look would be under suspicion by his friends and neighbors as being a cop (or under-cover government official), or in the military.

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Most people wore uniforms and there was a shortage of fabric.

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Probably not.

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