On the Radar: Government Shutdown, Pentagon Reforms & Commissary Changes
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By Teal Yost
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March 11, 2026
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Military news roundup covering the March 2026 government shutdown's impact on service members including delayed October 15 paychecks, Secretary Hegseth's sweeping Pentagon policy reforms featuring stricter grooming standards and tougher fitness tests, updated flu vaccination requirements for Guard and Reserve, potential commissary privatization threatening the 24% grocery savings, and Navy coffee mug traditions as a badge of honor at sea.
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