Here's what's on the radar in military life this week. The House has approved a resolution aimed at limiting President Trump's authority to continue military operations in Iran without congressional approval. The measure passed with four Republicans joining Democrats in support. The vote comes as lawmakers debate who should have the final say on military action. The resolution now heads to the Senate. The fighters aren't the only ones who need to make weight for UFC's White House event. A Pentagon memo says service members attending the June 14th fight must meet physical fitness standards. That includes the military's new waist-to-height ratio requirements. The event will host about 1,200 active duty troops as part of America's 250th anniversary celebration. After more than 40 years in the skies, the Marine Corps has officially retired the AV-8B Harrier II. The iconic jump jet completed its final flight at Cherry Point, North Carolina, marking the end of an era as the Corps transitions to the F-35B. Known for its vertical takeoff and landing capabilities, the Harrier leaves behind a legacy few aircraft can match. And over on Veteran Life, 82 years after D-Day, an all-female team of veterans and first responders is preparing to parachute into Normandy. The jump honors the women of World War II whose service and sacrifice often went unrecognized, while helping preserve the legacy of one of history's most significant military operations. That's your briefing. Make sure to follow along so you never miss What's on the Radar.