Marine Corps veterans represent approximately 8% of all U.S. veterans but account for a disproportionate share of combat-related VA disability claims due to the Corps' role as an expeditionary assault force. Camp Lejeune contaminated water exposure (affecting hundreds of thousands of Marines and their families from 1953 to 1987) is a landmark federal benefit program that extends eligibility to families — not just veterans.
⚡ Quick Eligibility Calculator — Marine Corps Veterans
| Service Type | Minimum Requirement | Unlocks |
|---|---|---|
| Active Duty (Wartime) | 1 day of wartime service qualifies for expanded VA Pension consideration | 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 Selected Marine Corps 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.
Marine Corps-Specific Benefits and Programs
Benefits Unique to Marine Corps Veterans
- Camp Lejeune Justice Act (2022) — civil claims for contaminated water exposure at Camp Lejeune 1953–1987
- Camp Lejeune presumptive benefits — VA disability compensation for 15 qualifying conditions
- Semper Fi & America's Fund — emergency financial assistance for Marines and their families
- Marine Corps Association & Foundation (MCA&F) — professional development and member resources
- Combat Action Ribbon holders: additional documentation for PTSD and TBI claims
- Marine Raider Foundation — specialized support for MARSOC and Raiders veterans
Texas-Specific Benefits for Marine Corps Veterans
Texas State Veterans Programs
- Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) home & land loans at reduced rates
- Hazlewood Act — 150 credit hours of free tuition at Texas public colleges
- Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) — free claims assistance statewide
- Operation Lone Star employment preference for state government jobs
Property Tax Exemption in Texas
Texas offers the most generous property tax benefit in the nation for 100% P&T veterans: a complete homestead exemption that eliminates the entire property tax bill, regardless of home value.
VA Healthcare Facilities in Texas
Texas is served by the Waco, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and El Paso VA Medical Centers, with dozens of community-based outpatient clinics across the state.
Filing Information for Texas Marine Corps Veterans
File property tax exemptions with your county appraisal district by April 30. Disability claims are filed federally through VA.gov or the Waco VA regional office.
State veterans office: Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) →
Key Organizations for Marine Corps Veterans in Texas
Marine Corps League →
Veterans service and advocacy specifically for Marines
Semper Fi & America's Fund →
Emergency financial assistance for Marines and their families
DAV →
Free VA claims assistance nationwide
VFW →
Combat veteran claims and advocacy
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
What is the Camp Lejeune benefit and do Marine veterans in Texas qualify?
The Camp Lejeune Justice Act (2022) and the PACT Act expanded benefits for veterans and their family members who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, for at least 30 days between August 1, 1953, and December 31, 1987. They were exposed to contaminated water containing benzene, trichloroethylene (TCE), PCE, and vinyl chloride — chemicals linked to cancer, neurological damage, and other serious illnesses. Marine veterans in Texas who served at Lejeune during this period can file VA disability claims for 15 specific presumptive conditions, and some may also pursue civil tort claims under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. Contact the Texas veterans affairs office or a VA-accredited attorney for both pathways.
What PTSD documentation is available specifically for Marine combat veterans in Texas?
Marine veterans with documented combat service (including Combat Action Ribbons, deployment orders to designated combat zones, and service records placing them in hostile fire areas) can establish PTSD claims without an independent stressor verification for in-service traumatic events that are 'consistent with the circumstances, conditions, or hardships of service.' This regulatory path is faster than civilian stressor documentation and is particularly relevant for Marine veterans who served in Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
How do Reserve and National Guard Marines in Texas access VA benefits?
Marine Corps Reserve members in Texas qualify for VA benefits if they: (1) were activated on federal (Title 10) orders for at least 90 days, (2) have a service-connected condition incurred during drilling or federal activation, or (3) are retired Reserve members (age 60+, drawing retirement pay). State activations for emergencies (Title 32) generally don't create VA disability eligibility, but Texas may have companion state programs — contact the Texas Department of Military Affairs or veterans affairs office.