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On the Radar: Ukraine Tensions, National Guard & Coast Guard Benefits
Teal Yost
March 11, 2026 at 3:52 PM EDT
This week's military news roundup covers President Trump's Ukraine policy, increased National Guard deployments to DC, DHS Secretary Noem's housing situation highlighting military family challenges, Coast Guard joining Military OneSource for expanded family support, and military superstitions to avoid. Breaking down current events that matter to service members, spouses, and veterans.
Tracking this week in military life, here's what's on the radar. From benefit updates to military history and news, we're covering what matters to service members, spouses, and veterans. President Trump says he won't send U.S. troops to Ukraine, this after meetings with both Putin and Zelensky. He says Europe will handle peacekeeping, with a possible Russia-Ukraine sit-down in the next two weeks. Meantime, expect to see even more National Guard troops in the nation's capital. Six Republican-led states—Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia—have troops on the ground or on the way to the district in the coming days. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has temporarily moved into the Coast Guard Commandant's Residence for security reasons. Officials say this is short-term, but it shines a light on bigger housing challenges facing military families. Starting next week, good news for Coasties! The Coast Guard joins Military OneSource, giving families access to free counseling, financial help, and spouse career support, just like the other branches. Over on Veteran Life, don't miss a look at our military superstitions. Spoiler, never say it's a quiet day. That's your briefing. Follow my base guide and Veteran Life so you never miss what's on the radar!