The U.S. Space Force, established in December 2019, is the newest and smallest branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. Most Space Force 'Guardians' transferred directly from the Air Force and retain continuous service credit. Space Force veterans have the same full access to VA benefits as Air Force veterans — and because the branch is new, many are only now learning to navigate VA claims for conditions accumulated during their combined Air Force/Space Force careers.
⚡ Quick Eligibility Calculator — Space Force Veterans
| Service Type | Minimum Requirement | Unlocks |
|---|---|---|
| Active Duty (Wartime) | Wartime eligibility based on prior Air Force service in designated combat zones | 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 | Space Force Reserve (Space Reserve Component) — same rules as Air Force Reserve | 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.
Space Force-Specific Benefits and Programs
Benefits Unique to Space Force Veterans
- Full Air Force benefit transfer — all Air Force benefits and time-in-service credit carry over
- PACT Act burn pit presumptives — applicable to prior Air Force service in Southwest Asia
- Space Operations Command (SpOC) — unique occupational exposures under research
- Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) — still serves Space Force veterans and families
- Technology/satellite operations — potential RF/microwave exposure claims
- Guardian Ethos Foundation — emerging support organization for Space Force families
California-Specific Benefits for Space Force Veterans
California State Veterans Programs
- CalVet Home Loans — below-market interest rates for veteran homebuyers
- College fee waiver for dependents of 100% service-connected veterans
- California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) — supplemental vocational rehab
- Veterans Employment Committee (VEC) — state job preference
Property Tax Exemption in California
California's Disabled Veterans' Property Tax Exemption provides a basic exemption of $161,083 in home value (2026), rising to $241,627 for veterans whose household income falls below $72,335. The 100% disabled veteran exemption covers a larger portion of home value.
VA Healthcare Facilities in California
California has six major VA Medical Centers: San Francisco, Palo Alto, Martinez, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Long Beach, plus over 40 community-based outpatient clinics.
Filing Information for California Space Force Veterans
Apply for the California Disabled Veterans' Exemption with your county assessor by February 15 (or April 1 in some counties). CalVet county offices assist with VA claims statewide.
State veterans office: California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) →
Key Organizations for Space Force Veterans in California
Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) →
Emergency financial assistance — serves both Air Force and Space Force veterans
Air Force Association (AFA) →
Advocacy and resources for Air Force and Space Force veterans
DAV →
Free VA claims assistance for all disabled veterans
American Legion →
Largest VSO with free accredited claims assistance nationwide
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
Do Space Force Guardians in California qualify for the same VA benefits as Air Force veterans?
Yes — Space Force Guardians retain continuous military service credit from their combined Air Force and Space Force careers. Veterans who served in the Air Force before transitioning to Space Force have uninterrupted service time, meaning all VA disability conditions from Air Force service remain fully claimable. Space Force veterans in California should document any conditions that developed or worsened during their service period when filing VA claims.
Are there unique disability conditions that Space Force veterans in California should know about?
Space Force's mission involves satellite command and control, space domain awareness, and missile warning operations — many of which involve extended sedentary work in high-security facilities, significant shift work and sleep disruption, and potential radiofrequency (RF) exposure at satellite and radar sites. These occupational factors can contribute to musculoskeletal conditions from sedentary duty, sleep disorders, and are worth documenting during VA claims development. Research on specific Space Force occupational exposures is ongoing.
How recent is the VA's guidance on Space Force veteran benefits in California?
The VA updated its guidance to fully recognize Space Force service as qualifying military service for all VA benefit programs. Space Force veterans in California should experience no difference in eligibility determination compared to Air Force veterans of equivalent service length and discharge characterization. If you encounter confusion at the VA level due to the branch's novelty, escalate to the California veterans affairs office or your VSO, who can clarify your eligibility.