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MIL News Weekly

Podcast by Dave Faulk

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Welcome to the Weekly Briefing, the definitive podcast for staying informed on the most significant news and policy changes affecting U.S. service members, military retirees, veterans, and their families. Each episode delivers a concise, comprehensive roundup of the latest developments from the Department of Defense, Congress, and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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51 episodes

episode MIL News Weekly 17-23 May 2026 (Episode 51) artwork

MIL News Weekly 17-23 May 2026 (Episode 51)

The conversation focused on developments affecting military, retiree, and veteran communities from May 17-23, 2026. One concept discussed was operational challenges at installations, including emergency medical upgrades and infrastructure repairs at bases like Fort Belvoir and Camp Lejeune. Globally, topics included housing transitions for families in England and regulatory updates on military moves and equipment. A key theme that emerged was healthcare changes. TRICARE restructured coverage, excluding all gender transition therapies for dependents under 18, while expanding women’s preventive services and streamlining claims processing. The Department of Veterans Affairs saw veteran trust in its services reach a record high, though disparities in regional care and legal challenges to abortion restrictions remain. The discussion explored legislative changes, including the Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act, expanded benefits for catastrophically disabled veterans and survivors, VA home loan reforms, and adjustments to disability compensation for inflation. State-level actions in Georgia broadened veterans’ cemetery eligibility. Several points were raised, including the importance of aligning federal and local policies to support service members, retirees, and veterans, and ensuring timely access to care, benefits, and housing assistance. * (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro * (00:39) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (00:42) - Military Medical Updates * (02:14) - Housing and PCS Rules * (03:46) - Retiree Life Rankings * (03:49) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (05:35) - TRICARE Policy Shifts * (08:07) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (10:05) - Congress Bills Roundup * (15:24) - State Veterans Legislation * (16:05) - Wrap Up and Subscribe

24 May 2026 - 16 min
episode MIL News Weekly 10-16 May 2026 (Episode 50) artwork

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

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

18 May 2026 - 19 min
episode MIL News Weekly 3-9 May 2026 (Episode 49) artwork

MIL News Weekly 3-9 May 2026 (Episode 49)

We deliver the essential updates for the military and veteran community for the week of 3–9 May 2026. Major headlines include the Pentagon’s rebranding as the Department of War under President Trump and Secretary Hegseth, emphasizing a “warrior” culture, stricter physical and behavioral standards, merit-based promotions, and new medical-condition screening for recruits. The Department launched a task force to invite previously discharged service members back after COVID-19 vaccine mandate separations and began releasing classified UAP files. For retirees, the Major Richard Starr Act gained critical support, potentially ending benefit offsets for 54,000 combat-disabled veterans. Retirees receive a 2.8% COLA adjustment, but face increased Tricare fees and new TSP rules under Secure 2.0. Heritage legislation like the Maverick Act aims to preserve F-14 Tomcats. Meanwhile, budget bills threaten to cut federal annuity supplements. In the Veterans Affairs, suicide prevention reached new milestones in screenings and follow-up care, influenced by fresh research on toxic exposures. The VA faced congressional criticism for delays in implementing the Dole Act, particularly in doctor pay and caregiver support. Progress was made in streamlining CDL training approval and expanding access to digital medical records. Homelessness programs and new legislative proposals—including the National Veterans Strategy and Caregiver 3R Act—sought to improve veteran outcomes. * (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro * (00:40) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (00:43) - Pentagon War Department Rebrand * (02:20) - COVID Reinstatement Task Force * (02:58) - Recruiting Medical Triggers * (05:09) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (05:20) - Major Richard Star Act Momentum * (06:50) - COLA TRICARE and TSP Changes * (08:19) - Federal Pay and Retirement Bills * (10:11) - Maverick Act Saves F-14s * (11:37) - Reconciliation Threats to FERS * (12:25) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (13:51) - Dole Act Delays and Pay Caps * (15:29) - VA Wins CDL and Data Sharing * (16:35) - Homelessness Surge and CHALENG * (17:51) - New Veteran Transition Bills * (19:01) - VA Apportionment Rule Change * (19:43) - Wrap Up and Subscribe

10 May 2026 - 20 min
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MIL News Weekly 26 Apr - 2 May 2026 (Episode 48)

This episode of MIL News Weekly, covering April 26 to May 2, 2026, highlights major developments affecting military and veteran communities. Speaker A details the end of a 76-day partial government shutdown, with the House passing a $48 billion Department of Homeland Security funding bill that restores Coast Guard operations and pay. The Pentagon proposed reverting to the Department of War name and unveiled a record $1.5 trillion budget, including tiered pay raises—7% for junior enlisted, 6% for mid-ranks, and 5% for senior officers. President Trump announced deeper-than-expected troop withdrawals from Germany. Significant legislation covered includes the Major Richard Starr Act, which gained Pentagon support to eliminate offsets for combat-wounded retirees; the Social Security Fairness Act updates, which provide retroactive benefit increases; and the Social Security Fairness Act, which provides retroactive benefit increases. The Veterans Protection from Fraud Act was introduced to enhance penalties for scams targeting veterans, while California passed a law against claims sharks. VA performance improvements were reported, with reduced claim processing times and automatic GI Bill eligibility assessments after favorable court rulings. Additional topics include National Apprenticeship Week, ongoing cost-of-living adjustments, and advocacy for a federal pay raise. The episode offers vital updates on pay, benefits, and protections for active duty, retirees, and veterans. * (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro * (00:38) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (02:28) - PCS and Travel Card Relief * (03:54) - Department of War Rebrand * (05:11) - FY27 Budget and Pay Raises * (07:01) - Germany Troop Drawdown * (08:10) - Anti Fraud Contracting Bill * (09:18) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (11:08) - Social Security Fairness Updates * (12:24) - Federal Pay Freeze Fight * (13:59) - TRICARE Survivor Coverage * (14:40) - Farm Bill for Veteran Farmers * (15:11) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (17:38) - VA Claims and Healthcare Gains * (18:41) - Education and Apprenticeships * (19:52) - More Veteran Bills and Wrap Up

3 May 2026 - 20 min
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MIL News Weekly 19-25 Apr 2026 (Episode 47)

The episode covers major military and veterans news from April 19–25, 2026. We detail Secretary Hegseth's historic end to the mandatory annual flu vaccine for service members, allowing individual branches a 15-day window to request that the requirement be continued for operational needs. The Department of War terminated most collective bargaining agreements with federal employee unions under national security grounds, while the Navy investigates a fire aboard USS Zumwalt during hypersonic missile integration. The Army launched a new, gender- and age-neutral Combat Field Test and marked the Army Reserve’s 118th birthday, despite warnings about aging equipment and funding concerns. New laws aim to enhance concealed carry rights for Special Operations veterans, and significant TRICARE updates were enacted, including coverage for weight loss medications and expanded Prime travel benefits. The VA reported major improvements in claim processing speed, reductions in homelessness, and increased investment in infrastructure and care. Legislation discussed includes the Major Richard Star Act to eliminate pay offsets for wounded retirees, and reforms to care for survivors of military sexual trauma and toxic exposures. The President’s 2027 budget proposes record funding for veterans’ services, prioritizing women’s health and rural care. * (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro * (00:41) -  Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel * (00:44) - Flu Shot Mandate Ends * (02:47) - Unions and Budget Shift * (03:55) - Zumwalt Fire and Hypersonics * (05:01) - Army Combat Field Test * (06:26) - Reserve and IRR Changes * (08:33) - SOF Concealed Carry Bill * (09:39) -  Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel * (11:33) - New TRICARE Benefits 2026 * (13:53) - POW MIA Identifications * (14:57) - Major Richard Star Act * (15:41) -  Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs * (16:47) - VA Healthcare Expansion * (17:43) - Disability Ratings Rule Halted * (18:22) - Grants and Community Care * (19:16) - Hill Hearings and VA Bills * (21:44) - VA Budget Priorities FY27 * (22:53) - Wrap Up and Subscribe

26 Apr 2026 - 23 min
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