Here's what's on the radar in military life this week. A temporary ceasefire is now in place between the U.S., Iran, and Israel. But things are far from settled. The two-week pause comes without clear terms, and fighting has already continued in parts of the region. For military families, that means continued uncertainty. Deployments may not be over. Timelines can shift, and the situation remains unpredictable. Officials are calling this a fragile truce, not a lasting peace. We'll continue to follow developments in the Middle East as they unfold. Meanwhile, air shows across the U.S. are being canceled or scaled back, but not because teams aren't flying. The Blue Angels, Thunderbirds, and Golden Knights are still ready for action in the skies, but host bases are shifting resources to support ongoing operations tied to the Iran war. Officials say it's a necessary shift. Higher operational demands are making large-scale public events harder to support. It's a reminder when missions ramp up overseas, it's felt here at home, too. Starting in December, draft registration goes automatic. Eligible U.S. men will be registered for selective service, no sign-up required. Officials say it streamlines the process, but it's already raising questions about awareness and oversight. Bottom line, registration is still required. The process is what's changing. And over on Veteran Life, could you be recalled to active duty? From IRR time to contract status, the answer might not be as straightforward as you think. Take the quiz on VeteranLife.com to find out. That's your briefing. Make sure you follow along so you never miss what's on the radar.