MIL News Weekly 17-23 Aug 2025 (Episode 12)
Download MP3In this episode of MIL News Weekly, Miles and Edward cover key developments impacting military personnel, veterans, and their families from August 17-23, 2025. Significant highlights include the administration’s expanded deployment of National Guard troops for domestic law enforcement in Washington, D.C., and the controversial federalization of the D.C. police. They discuss a wave of executive orders—including the reinstatement of service members discharged over COVID vaccine refusals, the elimination of DEI initiatives, and new restrictions for transgender personnel—signaling significant shifts in military policy. The episode also covers joint military exercises in Alaska, changes to the Survivor Benefit Plan payment process for retirees, and the historic election of Carol Whitmore as the first female VFW Commander-in-Chief. Additionally, the VA’s workforce reduction and administrative centralization efforts, newly enacted and pending legislation, and ongoing support for disabled veterans (such as financial counseling, homelessness prevention, and adaptive sports clinics) are discussed. The hosts emphasize how these rapid policy changes may affect morale, benefits, and support services across the military and veteran communities.
