Here's what's on the radar this week in military life. President Trump is proposing huge increases in U.S. military spending up to $1.5 trillion in 2027, citing what he calls dangerous times. This proposal comes as U.S. forces remain active in the Caribbean and as Trump pressures defense contractors to invest more in weapons production. The plan is expected to face debate in Congress. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth kicked off a nationwide Arsenal of Freedom tour this week, meeting with shipyard and factory workers as part of a push to speed up weapons production and rebuild the defense industrial base. The tour signals a broader push for readiness as global competition intensifies. Meantime in Washington, Congress has until the end of the month to pass remaining funding bills, including the one that pays for the military. If they don't, another government shutdown could affect pay, base services, and family stability. Get the facts and what to watch for next at MyBaseGuide.com. And over on Veteran Life, ever heard the term snafu? It started in World War II as enlisted slang for when plans don't survive reality. And somehow it still perfectly explains military life today. We've got an article that breaks down where snafu came from, why it stuck, and why it still resonates. Once you're breaking, follow MyBaseGuide and Veteran Life so you never miss what's on the radar.