On the Radar: Retired Service Member Discipline, Troop Withdrawals & New Fitness Standards
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By Teal Yost
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January 16, 2026
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1:53
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This week's military news roundup covers a landmark Pentagon case involving retired service member discipline rights, U.S. troop withdrawals from Middle East bases, the estimated $125 million cost to rename DoD to Department of War, new Pentagon fitness standards using waist-to-height ratios, and a new benefits eligibility tool from Veteran Life.
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