Here's what's on the radar in military life this week. The Senate voted late Wednesday to reject a war powers resolution that would have limited U.S. military action in Iran. The vote came a day after a similar measure nearly passed, with several senators changing their positions following additional briefings from the administration. While largely symbolic, the votes reflect the ongoing debate in Washington over congressional oversight of U.S. military operations. The Pentagon is once again requiring flu vaccines for military recruits entering boot camp. This after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made the shot optional back in April. The decision comes as nearly 300 trainees at Lackland Air Force Base have been sickened during a flu outbreak. Pentagon officials say the renewed requirement was part of a planned policy review and not a response to the outbreak. PCS season is officially underway, and we've got you covered. Whether you need the latest information on entitlements, transporting pets, what to pack in your unaccompanied baggage shipment, or you want to estimate your housing allowance with our BAH calculator, you'll find it all in the 2026 PCS Hub at mybaseguide.com. And over on Veteran Life, before women could officially serve in many military roles, the Hello Girls were already making history. During World War I, 223 bilingual women deployed with the U.S. Army Signal Corps to keep critical military communications running in France. Despite serving overseas in uniform, they weren't recognized as veterans until nearly 60 years later. A remarkable story of service and perseverance. That's your briefing. Make sure to follow along so you never miss what's on the radar.