Coast Guard veterans are perhaps the most underserved veterans population in terms of VA benefit utilization. Their unique service — law enforcement at sea, search and rescue, port security, and wartime operations — creates disability claims from vessel noise exposure, cold water immersion injuries, PTSD from mass casualty rescues, and occupational chemical exposure. Coast Guard transfers between DHS and DoD during wartime also creates important eligibility nuances.
⚡ Quick Eligibility Calculator — Coast Guard Veterans
| Service Type | Minimum Requirement | Unlocks |
|---|---|---|
| Active Duty (Wartime) | Coast Guard transferred to Navy operational control in wartime — same wartime eligibility as Navy | VA Disability, Healthcare, GI Bill, VA Pension eligibility |
| Active Duty (Peacetime) | 181 continuous days for peacetime VA healthcare eligibility | VA Disability, Healthcare, Home Loan, GI Bill |
| Reserve / Guard | 6 years Coast Guard Reserve with honorable discharge, or 90 days federal activation | VA Disability (service-connected), Home Loan, GI Bill (if federally activated) |
| General Minimum | 90 days active duty for basic VA benefits; 24 months for full GI Bill | Basic VA benefit eligibility (VA Healthcare, Disability Comp) |
Honorable or General Under Honorable discharge required for most benefits. Other-Than-Honorable (OTH) evaluated case-by-case.
Coast Guard-Specific Benefits and Programs
Benefits Unique to Coast Guard Veterans
- Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CGMA) — emergency financial assistance for Coast Guard veterans
- Wartime transfer to DoD — Coast Guard served under Navy in WWII, Vietnam, and can be assigned during wartime
- Search and rescue PTSD recognition — specific clinical guidance for SAR operational stress
- Coast Guard Foundation — scholarships and family support programs
- Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) — advocacy for Coast Guard enlisted veterans
- Boat Force veterans — PTSD from high-risk boarding operations and drug interdiction
Washington-Specific Benefits for Coast Guard Veterans
Washington State Veterans Programs
- Washington Workfirst Veterans Program — employment assistance and retraining
- Operation Recognition — High School Diplomas for WWII/Korean War veterans
- WDVA Veterans Estate Management Program — financial management for vulnerable veterans
- Washington State Veterans Cemetery in Medical Lake (free burial)
Property Tax Exemption in Washington
Washington State provides a property tax exemption for veterans rated 80% or higher with a service-connected disability. The exemption amount is based on income and can provide a full or partial reduction in property taxes.
VA Healthcare Facilities in Washington
Washington State is served by the American Lake (Tacoma) and Seattle VA Medical Centers, with community clinics in Bellingham, Olympia, Wenatchee, Spokane, Walla Walla, and other cities.
Filing Information for Washington Coast Guard Veterans
Apply for the property tax exemption with your county assessor by December 31 for the following tax year. WDVA's field offices and accredited claims agents provide free VA claims assistance.
State veterans office: Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) →
Key Organizations for Coast Guard Veterans in Washington
Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CGMA) →
Emergency financial assistance exclusively for Coast Guard veterans
Coast Guard Foundation →
Scholarships and family support programs
Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) →
Advocacy for Coast Guard, Navy, and Marine enlisted veterans
DAV →
Free VA claims assistance for all disabled veterans
Securely Store Your Records in the Benefit Bunker
Benefit Bunker is a Progressive Web App (PWA) — install it on your phone or computer for offline access. Store your DD-214, rating decision letters, and VA correspondence directly in your Bunker. Available at your VA appointment even without Wi-Fi.
Add to Home Screen — Free, No Account →Frequently Asked Questions
Are Coast Guard veterans in Washington eligible for the same VA benefits as Army or Navy veterans?
Yes — Coast Guard veterans receive the same federal VA benefits as veterans of any other military branch. The Coast Guard is a uniformed armed service, and honorably discharged Coast Guard veterans in Washington qualify for VA disability compensation, VA healthcare, VA home loans, education benefits, and all other federal VA programs. The key is service character and service length — the same rules apply regardless of branch. Contact the Washington veterans affairs office or a VSO to confirm your specific eligibility.
What unique disability conditions affect Coast Guard veterans in Washington?
Coast Guard veterans in Washington frequently file claims for: hearing loss and tinnitus from vessel and small boat engine noise; cold-related injuries (Raynaud's phenomenon, cold injury sequelae) from extended water exposure; PTSD and Operational Stress Injury from search and rescue operations, mass casualty events, and loss of personnel; musculoskeletal injuries from vessel operations; and chemical exposure from fuel, bilge cleaning agents, and fire suppression agents. Some Coast Guard aviation veterans have similar exposure claims to Navy and Air Force counterparts.
Can Coast Guard Reserve veterans in Washington qualify for VA benefits?
Coast Guard Reserve members in Washington qualify for VA benefits if they were activated on federal orders for at least 90 days, have a service-connected condition incurred during drills or federal activation, or are retired Reservists (age 60+, drawing retirement pay). The Coast Guard Reserve has been increasingly activated for hurricane response, border operations, and homeland security missions — many of these qualify. Contact the Coast Guard Reserve Component Command or the Washington veterans affairs office for specific qualification guidance.