Medal of Honor Recipient Benefits
The Medal of Honor is awarded to those who show staunch bravery in the face of adversity. Medal of Honor benefits such as a tax-free monthly pension, a special Medal of Honor identification card, and unique travel privileges serve as a 'thank you' for service to the country.
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There’s a military tradition that indicates all uniformed servicemembers salute a MoH awardee regardless of rank. Even the most senior servicemembers participate in this tradition as a way to show respect for the sacrifices the recipient has made. This includes the president as well. All recipients are automatically invited to attend presidential inaugurations and other high-level state and local celebrations.
In addition to the honor and status that comes with being a MoH recipient, there are other tangible benefits as well. Here are several ways the US government and DoD continue to pay homage to the servicemembers who risk their lives for the lives of others.
MoH Benefits – Medical & VA Priority
Claims are given Priority Level One at the VA, the top level of consideration. This means that MoH awardees are guaranteed enrollment for VA healthcare benefits. Additionally, MoH awardees are exempt from their copayments for medical care.Installation Access
MoH recipients are provided special accommodations at all installations. This includes access to on-base shopping, MoH specific ID cards, and allocated parking spaces. These servicemembers also receive access to all installation facilities, including gyms, pools, and other recreational areas.Travel (Commercial and Space-A)
Lifelong air travel privileges covered under DoD regulation 4515.13-R allow MoH recipients to travel on Space-A flights free of charge, including both domestic and international travel. Family members are eligible for these benefits as well, provided the MoH recipient accompanies them on their trip. Additionally, Medal of Honor benefits include getting to skip the line on Space-A flights because they receive preferred access.Pay Stipend
Medal of Honor benefits include an additional award-specific pension and an increase in their base-retirement pay. In 1916, this monthly stipend was just $10, but over the years has risen to match the cost of living increases. Currently, it’s just under $1400.Supplemental Uniform Allowance
An additional uniform allowance of almost one thousand dollars ensures that MoH recipients always have a fresh dress uniform on the ready. Additionally, awardees are allowed to wear their uniform anytime they see fit, as long as it’s not worn for political, commercial, or extremist purposes.Automatic Appointment at Military Academies
Children of servicemembers who have been awarded a Medal of Honor are offered automatic admission to military service academies, provided they meet the admission requirements. This avoids the need for congressional nomination and bypasses any quota regulations that might be in place at the time of applying.Non-Military Medal of Honor Benefits
- MoH-distinction license plates are offered at low or no cost in 41 states
- Some companies offer incentive programs or access to exclusive groups, but these vary based on location and industry. The prevailing recommendation is to inquire at a specific business about potential MoH incentives.