Here's what's on the radar in military life this week. The ceasefire between the United States and Iran appears to have broken down. After attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. forces launched another round of strikes targeting Iranian military sites. Iran responded with missile and drone attacks on U.S. military installations in the Gulf, while U.S. officials say diplomatic efforts toward a longer-term agreement will continue. President Trump made headlines after switching from the newly retrofitted Air Force One donated by Qatar to the older presidential aircraft during part of his return from the NATO summit. The White House said the move allowed U.S. service members in the U.K. to tour the new jet, though the switch also sparked renewed questions about the aircraft's security capabilities as tensions with Iran remain high. Military members have been seeing a modest increase in their food allowance this year. The 2026 Basic Allowance for Subsistence, or BAS, increased 2.4 percent, bringing the monthly rate to nearly $477 for enlisted service members and $328.48 for officers. The tax-free allowance is adjusted annually based on USDA food cost data to help offset the cost of meals. You can find a full breakdown on mybaseguide.com. And over on Veteran Life, if you've ever received a Military Challenge coin, you know it means something. But do you know where the tradition began? From a legendary World War I pilot to today's commanders recognizing exceptional service, we explore the fascinating history behind one of the military's most meaningful traditions. That's your briefing. Make sure you follow along so you never miss What's on the Radar.