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MIL News Weekly 10-16 May 2026 (Episode 50)

19 min · 18. Mai 2026
Episode MIL News Weekly 10-16 May 2026 (Episode 50) Cover

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We report on major developments for the military and veteran community from 10–16 May 2026. Key updates include the sudden cancellation of a major US Army deployment to Poland and a broader drawdown of US troops in Europe, driven by diplomatic disputes and a new presidential directive. Special Operations leaders voiced serious concerns in Congress about proprietary restrictions on equipment, which hamper battlefield innovation. The Navy exceeded recruiting goals and launched modernization initiatives under the "Golden Fleet" plan. The Major Richard Starr Act, which would allow combat-injured retirees to receive full concurrent retirement and VA disability pay, gained substantial Congressional support but faces cost concerns. The Michigan legislature and other states advocate for pay reform for reservists. The VA faces scrutiny after a Government Accountability Office report revealed widespread security failings at medical centers, including failures to detect prohibited weapons. Congress advanced several veteran support bills, including expanded tech training, improved access to mental health care, and research into brain injuries. Despite the VA's record-high trust ratings, veterans still face service delays. Facility upgrades and policy reforms remain ongoing priorities. * (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro * (00:40) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (03:13) - Right to Repair Fight * (05:32) - Training Pay and Recruiting * (06:45) - Navy Ships and Supply Chain * (08:09) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (10:58) - Michigan Guard Pay Equity * (12:09) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (14:58) - Key Veterans Bills Update * (17:41) - VA Trust and Wrap Up * (18:59) - Closing Remarks

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