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On the Radar: Government Shutdown Ends, Coast Guard Recruitment Soars

Teal Yost

November 14, 2025 at 7:00 AM EST

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Weekly military news briefing covering the end of the 43-day government shutdown and its effects on PCS moves and military pay, Coast Guard's record-breaking recruitment success exceeding 2025 goals by bringing in over 5,200 new active duty members, Veterans Day recognition highlighting continued service beyond uniform, and holiday decoration policies in privatized military housing communities like Balfour Beatty at Tyndall Air Force Base.

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Hey there. Here's what's on the radar this week in military life. After 43 days, the longest government shutdown in US history has ended, with President Trump signing a funding package approved by Congress. The government is reopening, but things won't return to normal overnight. PCS moves that were on hold will start being scheduled, but you can expect some delays. As for military pay, mid-month paychecks should go out, though they might hit your account a little bit later than usual. Here's the thing, though. This funding only lasts through the end of January. That means we could be facing another government shutdown in just a few months. That's unless lawmakers pass another short-term extension or a full-year appropriations bill. In other news, the Coast Guard is absolutely crushing it when it comes to recruiting goals. They not only surpassed their 2025 target, but recorded their strongest year since 1991, bringing in over 5,200 new active duty members. In fact, things are going so well that now the Coast Guard is scouting a site for a new recruit training center. This week, we also honored those who have worn the uniform for our nation. It's important to remember that service doesn't end when the uniform comes off. Veterans keep leading, they keep giving back to their communities, and they keep inspiring every day. I would love for you to check out some of their stories in This is What a Veteran Looks Like, presented by Navy Federal Credit Union. You can find it on veteranlife.com. And finally, if you live on base or in privatized military housing, you might wanna double-check your lease before you start decking the halls. Balfour Beatty Communities, which manages housing near Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, recently told residents to remove outdoor holiday decorations until after Thanksgiving, as per their community guidelines. It's not exactly grinch behavior, but it might feel that way if you're eager to spread some holiday cheer. That's your briefing. Follow my base guide and Veteran Life so you never miss what's on the radar.

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