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MIL News Weekly 24-30 May 2026 (Episode 52)

20 min · 31. maj 2026
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This episode of MIL News Weekly covers key developments in military and veteran affairs from 24-30 May 2026. We discuss a Russian drone strike that violated NATO airspace in Romania, raising calls for new air defense agreements. The episode reviews the Military Health System conference, highlighting Project Patriot Pipeline to address personnel shortages and efforts to combat the "Walker Dip" in medical readiness. Legislative updates include the Guard Equal Benefits for Federal Missions Act and the Major Richard Starr Act, both of which aim to improve benefits for National Guard members and medically retired veterans. Other bills featured are the Retired Pay Restoration Act and the Shari Briley and Eric Edmondson Veterans Benefits Expansion Act, which expand benefits and financial support for disabled veterans and military families. The Department of Veterans Affairs launches a clinical trial for MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD and initiates housing projects for homeless veterans. Notable cybersecurity concerns have been raised regarding the VA's Million Veteran Program. Finally, recent federal and state legislation expands burial benefits, educational opportunities, and protections for veterans across several states. * (00:00) - Welcome and Overview * (00:40) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (00:43) - NATO Border Drone Incident * (01:49) - Military Health System Conference * (04:09) - Guard Equal Benefits Act * (06:00) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (06:03) - Major Richard Star Act * (10:43) - Benefits Expansion Act Debate * (12:38) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (14:24) - Housing and Memorial Day * (15:25) - Cybersecurity and Burial Bills * (18:28) - State-Level Veteran Reforms * (20:22) - Weekly Wrap Up

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episode MIL News Weekly 24-30 May 2026 (Episode 52) cover

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This episode of MIL News Weekly covers key developments in military and veteran affairs from 24-30 May 2026. We discuss a Russian drone strike that violated NATO airspace in Romania, raising calls for new air defense agreements. The episode reviews the Military Health System conference, highlighting Project Patriot Pipeline to address personnel shortages and efforts to combat the "Walker Dip" in medical readiness. Legislative updates include the Guard Equal Benefits for Federal Missions Act and the Major Richard Starr Act, both of which aim to improve benefits for National Guard members and medically retired veterans. Other bills featured are the Retired Pay Restoration Act and the Shari Briley and Eric Edmondson Veterans Benefits Expansion Act, which expand benefits and financial support for disabled veterans and military families. The Department of Veterans Affairs launches a clinical trial for MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD and initiates housing projects for homeless veterans. Notable cybersecurity concerns have been raised regarding the VA's Million Veteran Program. Finally, recent federal and state legislation expands burial benefits, educational opportunities, and protections for veterans across several states. * (00:00) - Welcome and Overview * (00:40) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (00:43) - NATO Border Drone Incident * (01:49) - Military Health System Conference * (04:09) - Guard Equal Benefits Act * (06:00) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (06:03) - Major Richard Star Act * (10:43) - Benefits Expansion Act Debate * (12:38) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (14:24) - Housing and Memorial Day * (15:25) - Cybersecurity and Burial Bills * (18:28) - State-Level Veteran Reforms * (20:22) - Weekly Wrap Up

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