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On the Radar: Government Shutdown, TRICARE Open Enrollment & Portable Nuclear Reactors

Teal Yost

March 11, 2026 at 4:25 PM EDT

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Weekly military news roundup covering the government shutdown's impact on military pay, TRICARE Open Enrollment for 2026, the Army's JANUS portable nuclear reactor program, USS Constitution's 228th anniversary, and mysterious military cases featured on Veteran Life.

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Tracking this week in military life, here's what's on the radar. Another military payday draws closer, but the government remains shuttered. This is now the second longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Most service members reported receiving mid-month pay, but some were underpaid. There's still no update on the November 1st paycheck. A bill is working its way through the Capitol that could pay the military if passed by the House and the Senate and if it gets the President's signature. We'll keep you updated. TRICARE Open Enrollment for 2026 is on schedule, even if the shutdown continues into next month. Open season runs November 10th through December 9th. During this time, military families can make changes to coverage or keep their current plan with no action needed. The Army is exploring a bold plan, powering forward bases with portable nuclear reactors. The JANUS program could keep bases running for years without fuel convoys, but critics warn of big risks, from radiation to attacks. Could this be the future of military energy? Learn more at mybaseguide.com. A piece of American history celebrates 228 years. The USS Constitution launched this week in 1797. Old Ironsides isn't just a ship. She's the world's oldest commissioned warship afloat and a lasting symbol of American pride, perseverance, and naval legacy. And over on Veteran Life, vanished planes, baffling deaths, secret Nazi weapons. If you're into the unexplained, check out our story on 8 Bizarre Unsolved Military Mysteries. Mysteries that still give historians goosebumps. That's your briefing. Be sure to follow my base guide and Veteran Life so you never miss what's on the radar.

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