Tracking this week in military life, here's what's on the radar. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says a $3.5 billion fund backed by NATO allies should be ready next month to buy U.S. weapons. Those weapons will help sustain Ukraine's fight against Russia's invasion. The Pentagon is tightening grooming rules. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said troops needing facial hair exemptions beyond one year could face separation. The new policy applies across all military branches. Military families are facing weeks-long delays getting reimbursed for PCS moves, often racking up debt while they wait. The Government Accountability Office reports tens of thousands of late payments. Advocates warn the Pentagon must streamline rules and oversight now. Troops can't afford to wait until 2026. Meanwhile, the Navy plans to build 2,400 new military housing units on Guam by 2032. 1,600 for families and 800 for single service members. This as the island remains a key hub in America's Indo-Pacific defense strategy. And finally, happy birthday to the U.S. Air Force. Airmen celebrate 78 years of service this week. Fly. Fight. Win. That's your briefing. Be sure to follow my base guide and Veteran Life so you never miss what's on the radar.