2026 PCS Guide BAH Verified · Kodiak Island America's 250th

PCS to Coast Guard Base Kodiak, Kodiak AK

If you've ever watched a Coast Guard Jayhawk lift a fishing-boat crew out of a Bering Sea swell on Coast Guard Alaska, or seen Kevin Costner's rescue swimmer scenes in The Guardian, or heard captains on Deadliest Catch reference "the Coasties out of Kodiak" — those calls launch from here. Coast Guard Base Kodiak sits at Mile Post 6.3 on the Chiniak Highway, on Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska, 250 miles southwest of Anchorage on what locals call the Emerald Island.

As America marks its 250th anniversary in 2026, Base Kodiak anchors the Coast Guard's entire Arctic and North Pacific posture — 23,000 acres, the largest Coast Guard installation in the country by physical size, the largest Air Station in Pacific Area, and the homeport for three new Sentinel-class fast response cutters that arrived in 2025. The lifestyle tradeoffs are real: world-class fishing, hunting, and hiking outside your front door; an island that is only reachable by aircraft or ferry; one critical access hospital on-island and a medevac to Anchorage for anything more complex; and a wet, windy, dramatic climate that becomes part of how you live.

Last updated April 28, 2026 · BAH verified via DTMO 2026 rate tables · Distances via Google Maps · Schools via Kodiak Island Borough School District (KIBSD) · Rent via Apartments.com / Zumper

⚡ Quick Answer

The 2026 Kodiak Island MHA (AK403) BAH for E-5 with dependents is $2,865/month — up +6.3% from 2025 and well above the 4.2% national average, driven by the 200-service-member Sentinel-class cutter plus-up. Alaska has zero state income tax and pays a Permanent Fund Dividend, which materially boosts effective housing buying power above the headline BAH number. Government family housing is the default; 50 new Nemetz Park units came online in 2025 to absorb the FRC growth.

Off-base, the road system runs about 80 miles total on-island; Bells Flats, downtown Kodiak, Mill Bay, and Monashka Bay Road are the main off-base options, with median list prices around $439K. Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center is the only on-island hospital — a 25-bed Joint Commission-accredited Level IV critical access hospital with a 24/7 ED. Anything more complex medevacs 250 miles to Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage. All school-age kids attend Kodiak Island Borough School District (KIBSD), with Peterson Elementary serving most Coast Guard families on-base.

2026 BAH (E-5 w/dep)
$2,865
+6.3% YoY · Kodiak Island MHA AK403
Total Community Size
~3,500
Active duty + retirees + DHS civilians + families
Base Footprint
23,000 ac
Largest Coast Guard base by physical size
⚓ Why Base Kodiak matters — major tenant commands
Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak
MH-60 Jayhawk, HC-130 Hercules · 4M sq mi AOR
The largest Coast Guard Air Station in Pacific Area and largest tenant on base — about 85 officers and 517 enlisted operating MH-60 Jayhawk helicopters and HC-130 Hercules fixed-wing aircraft. Primary mission is aerial search and rescue across roughly 4,000,000 square miles covering the Gulf of Alaska, Bristol Bay, the Bering Sea, and Alaska's Pacific coast. Shares the airfield with Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport.
USCGC John Witherspoon (WPC-1158)
Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutter · Commissioned April 2025
First of three new 154-foot Sentinel-class FRCs homeported at Base Kodiak, named after the first African American to command both an afloat and ashore Coast Guard unit. Roughly 25-member crew patrols the Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea, Aleutians, and Cook Inlet — fisheries enforcement, search and rescue, and maritime law enforcement.
USCGC Earl Cunningham (WPC-1159)
Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutter · Commissioned August 2025
Second of three new FRCs to arrive in Kodiak. Same 154-foot Sentinel platform replacing the aging 110-foot Island-class patrol boats. Range allows operations beyond the Gulf of Alaska into the Aleutians and Bering Sea, with the option to forward-deploy from temporary operating locations.
USCGC Frederick Mann (WPC-1160)
Sentinel-class FRC · Third of three to homeport in Kodiak
Third Sentinel-class fast response cutter scheduled to commission in Kodiak before end of 2025, completing the planned three-FRC homeport build. Permanent homeporting accommodations in Seward, AK are also being evaluated for future basing decisions. Together the three FRCs add about 75 ship-side billets plus families.
Base Support Unit / ISC Kodiak
Operational Logistics Command (LOGCOM) shore installation
Base Kodiak is the parent shore command under LOGCOM and the host installation for every tenant on the property — facilities, housing, MWR, fire/EMS, the Rockmore-King Clinic, and personnel support. The 17th Coast Guard District (Alaska) is headquartered in Juneau but Kodiak is its operational center of gravity.
Coast Guard Communications Detachment
Maritime communications and aids-to-navigation support
Communications and command-and-control support for Coast Guard operations across the 17th District. Together with the Maintenance Augmentation Team (MAT) building completed in 2025 — equipped with a 3D printer, fabrication, and mechanical equipment, with about 50 service-member billets — these support units enable the cutter and aviation tempo at Base Kodiak.
💰 How much is BAH at Base Kodiak in 2026?

The Kodiak Island MHA (AK403) jumped +6.3% in 2026 for E-5 with dependents — from $2,694 in 2025 to $2,865 — well above the 4.2% national BAH average. Alaska statewide averaged about +5.4%, but Kodiak ran higher because of acute housing pressure tied directly to the cutter and air station plus-up. The full rank table below uses 2026 DTMO rate tables for AK403; suggested off-base neighborhoods come from this guide's own neighborhood section, not from any inventory or listings feed.

Alaska has zero state income tax and pays an annual Permanent Fund Dividend to qualified residents — the cash effect on take-home is real, especially across a multi-year tour. Cost of living tracks higher than Lower-48 averages on groceries, fuel, vehicle shipping, and home heating (most homes burn fuel oil); local rents for the workforce-grade housing typical of Kodiak generally fall within BAH ranges by rank, but island-specific costs (fuel oil, ferry trips, vehicle shipping for off-island PCS arrivals) deserve their own line in your moving budget.

RankWith DepNo DepSuggested Off-Base
E-1 to E-4$2,436$1,827On-base · Aleutian Homes
E-5$2,865$2,148On-base · Aleutian Homes
E-6$2,883$2,160On-base · downtown Kodiak
E-7$2,970$2,229On-base · downtown · Mill Bay
E-8$3,096$2,514On-base · Mill Bay
E-9$3,282$2,637On-base · Mill Bay · Bells Flats
W-2$3,021$2,511On-base · Mill Bay · Bells Flats
O-3$3,174$2,694On-base · Mill Bay · Bells Flats
O-4$3,555$2,970Bells Flats · Monashka Bay Rd
O-5$3,831$3,039Bells Flats · Monashka Bay Rd
O-6$3,861$3,156Monashka Bay Rd · custom builds
O-7+$3,891$3,213Monashka Bay Rd · custom builds
Source: 2026 DTMO BAH rate tables for the Kodiak Island MHA (AK403), retrieved April 2026. Alaska levies no state income tax and distributes an annual Permanent Fund Dividend to qualified residents. On-base family housing is administered through the Coast Guard Base Kodiak Housing Office and is mandatory unless released; PPV via off-base private rentals is the alternative for released members and for ranks where supply is constrained. Verify your specific rate at travel.dod.mil before financial decisions.
🏘️ Which neighborhoods work for Base Kodiak?

Kodiak Island's housing decision is unusually constrained: government family housing is mandatory unless the Base Housing Office releases the member, the road system is roughly 80 miles total, and the entire off-base inventory is small (a 2026 median list price near $439K with about 98 days on market). The names below describe objective tradeoffs — distance from base, lot character, school zone, age of housing — and are not value judgments on any single area. All off-base options route to Kodiak Island Borough School District (KIBSD).

On-base · Coast Guard Base Kodiak (incl. Nemetz Park)
Government family housing administered by Base Housing Office; new Nemetz Park duplexes (50 units, ~$97M, completed 2025); inside the gate · 0 min commute
Mandatory unless released · 0 mi
Aleutian Homes / road to base
Mix of manufactured and stick-built homes between town and base on the road system; popular with junior CG families released from on-base · ~3-5 mi from base
Lower median price · Closest off-base option
Downtown Kodiak / Near Island
Walkable to harbor, shops, KIBSD borough offices; older and smaller homes but high convenience for spouses without a second car · ~6 mi from base
Lower-mid price · Walkable, older housing stock
Mill Bay
Single-family + duplex mix south of downtown with Chiniak Bay views; close to the Lilly Way/Selief Lane apartments and KIHA inventory; in-town schools nearby · ~7-8 mi from base
Mid-range price · Family-oriented · School proximity
Bells Flats
Off Chiniak Highway between town and base; larger lots, more privacy, more wildlife on the property; popular with mid-grade military families wanting acreage · ~5-6 mi from base via Chiniak Hwy
Mid-range price · More land · Popular with families
Monashka Bay Road / North End
North of town past Mill Bay; newer or custom-built homes with more acreage and ocean/mountain views; access to Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park; longer commute to base · ~10-12 mi from base
Higher price tier · Custom builds · Ocean & mountain views
Chiniak / South Road System
About 40 miles south of base on the Chiniak Highway end-of-road; very rural, fewer services, longer commute, but unmatched isolation and access to Pasagshak/Fossil Beach surfing · ~40 mi from base
Highest price-per-acre · Most remote on the road system
🏫 Which schools are best for military families?

Every school-age child on Kodiak Island attends Kodiak Island Borough School District (KIBSD) — there is no off-island option short of boarding school or homeschool (KIBSD operates AKTEACH for the latter). KIBSD restructured its elementary footprint in January 2025: North Star Elementary closed, town students moved into a stratified East Elementary (K-3) and Main Elementary (4-5) model, and Peterson Elementary was kept open as a traditional K-5 school primarily serving Coast Guard families — explicitly because of the cutter plus-up. The rows below describe district structure rather than individual school ratings.

KIBSD · Peterson Elementary (K-5, on-base zone)
Peterson serves the on-base community and most CG families; ~187 students; KIBSD board explicitly preserved Peterson's traditional K-5 model in the 2025 restructuring vote, citing the expected 250-service-member CG plus-up; close-knit Coast Guard-family culture.
High-rated · Military-family focused
KIBSD · East Elementary (K-3, town zone)
Stratified primary school for Kodiak town families post-2025 restructuring; serves grades K-3 only after the consolidation that closed North Star; smaller class sizes and focused early-elementary instruction model.
Mid-range · New 2025 model
KIBSD · Main Elementary (4-5, town zone)
Upper-elementary school post-2025 restructuring; serves grades 4-5 for town families and feeds Kodiak Middle School; KIBSD per-pupil spending around $25,325; ~37-50% FRPL eligibility district-wide.
Mid-range · New 2025 model
KIBSD · Kodiak Middle School (6-8)
Single middle school in town serving the entire road-system catchment; military-connected enrollment is significant given Coast Guard population; moderate AP/elective bench given small district size.
Mid-range
KIBSD · Kodiak High School (9-12)
The road-system's only high school; offers AP and dual-credit pathways through Kodiak College / University of Alaska Anchorage; strong CTE in marine science and fisheries given the local economy.
Mid-range · CTE strength
KIBSD · Rural Village Schools (off road system)
Six rural schools — Akhiok, Chiniak, Karluk, Larsen Bay, Old Harbor, Ouzinkie, Port Lions — serve villages off the Kodiak road system; not realistic for CG families based at Base Kodiak; included for completeness given KIBSD's 13-school footprint.
Varies · Off-road, not commutable

Ratings reflect GreatSchools test-score percentiles and do not capture school culture, military family support programs, special education depth, or extracurriculars. Verify per address with the district before enrollment decisions. Higher ed: Kodiak College / University of Alaska Anchorage (associate and select bachelor pathways), University of Alaska Anchorage (online and Anchorage-based), and St. Herman Theological Seminary on Kodiak Island. Notable private K-12: limited on-island; Kodiak Christian School is the primary private K-12 option. School Liaison through the Base Kodiak Family Resource Center.

🏥 What medical care is available?

Kodiak's medical reality is shaped by being on an island. The on-base USCG Rockmore-King Clinic handles routine primary care for active duty and dependents. Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center (PKIMC) at 1915 East Rezanof Drive is the only hospital on Kodiak Island — a 25-bed Joint Commission-accredited critical access hospital with a Level IV trauma designation, 24/7 emergency department, four birthing suites, two ICU beds, and an outpatient specialty clinic. Anything beyond Level IV trauma — comprehensive pediatric care, NICU, complex cancer, advanced cardiology — requires medevac to Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage. EFMP families should evaluate this access reality carefully before accepting Kodiak orders.

USCG Rockmore-King Clinic
On-base · Building N-46 · Mon-Fri primary care hours · 0 mi
Coast Guard family practice clinic for active duty and dependents — primary care, routine visits, immunizations, and physicals. Generally open Monday-Friday with a midweek closure for clinic training. For specialty care or urgent issues outside clinic hours, route through TRICARE Find a Doctor for the network of civilian providers operating in town.
CG family practiceRoutine primary careActive duty + family
Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center (PKIMC)
1915 E. Rezanof Dr · Critical Access · Level IV trauma · ~6 mi
25-bed critical access hospital — the only on-island hospital — with a 24/7 emergency department, four birthing suites, two psychiatric care beds, and two ICU beds. Joint Commission accredited, designated Level IV trauma center by Alaska DHSS, owned by Kodiak Island Borough and operated by Providence Health System under a lease-management agreement. TRICARE network. Main switchboard: (907) 486-3281.
24/7 EDMaternity + ICUOutpatient specialty clinic
Kodiak Community Health Center / KANA
Town · FQHC + Tribal Health · ~6 mi
Kodiak Community Health Center is a federally qualified health center providing primary and preventive care six days a week with same-day sick visits. The Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA) provides comprehensive primary care, dental, and outpatient specialty care via referral to Alaska Native Medical Center for eligible IHS beneficiaries — relevant for any military family with Native or Alaska Native dual enrollment.
Primary careSame-day sick visitsIHS / KANA
Providence Alaska Medical Center (Anchorage)
Anchorage · 401-bed tertiary referral · ~250 mi by air
The state's only comprehensive tertiary referral center — 401 acute care beds, the Children's Hospital at Providence (the only one of its kind in Alaska), the state's only Level III NICU, full Heart and Cancer Centers, the state's largest emergency department, and inpatient + outpatient mental health and substance use services. Where Kodiak medevacs route. TRICARE network. Main switchboard: (907) 562-2211.
Tertiary careLevel III NICUPediatric specialty
🏃 What MWR and athletic programs are available?

Base Kodiak MWR runs an outdoor-heavy program built around the obvious truth that you are living on the second-largest island in the United States, inside one of the most spectacular wildlife and recreation environments anywhere. The MWR motto — "your fun, truly is our business" — is unusually accurate here. On-base programming pairs with Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge access, world-class fishing, and Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park nearby.

🎣 Outdoor Recreation
MWR Outdoor Recreation Equipment Rental
Rental gear for fishing, kayaking, camping, hunting, hiking, and snow sports — the practical hub for the whole MWR experience. Kodiak's outdoor offerings (halibut, salmon, brown bear viewing, surfing at Fossil Beach) require gear that few CG families bring through a PCS.
🎳 On-Base Bowling & Recreation
Tsunami Lanes Bowling Alley
On-base bowling and indoor recreation for winter weather days when outdoor plans are weathered out. Anchors a small cluster of indoor MWR amenities including the auto skills shop, fitness centers, and youth programs.
🏔️ National Wildlife Refuge & Hiking
Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge
Two-thirds of Kodiak Island is federal wildlife refuge — the largest brown bear habitat in the U.S., world-class salmon and halibut, and hiking trails accessible directly from the road system. The reason most Coasties remember Kodiak as one of their best duty stations.
🏛️ Heritage & State Park
Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park
WWII coastal defense site on the bluffs north of town — concrete bunkers and gun emplacements, Miller Point trails, and tidepool access. Together with Fort Greely and the Kodiak Naval Operating Base, it's a 1985 National Historic Landmark for its WWII Aleutian Campaign role.
🌲 Fitness & Indoor Programs
Base Kodiak Fitness Centers + Auto Skills
Fitness facilities, group classes, and the auto skills shop where members can work on their own vehicles — particularly relevant given the cost and complexity of getting vehicle service done on-island. Youth Programs run summer camps and after-school programming for CG dependents.
⛪ On-Base Chapel & Community
Star of the Sea Chapel
On-base chapel offering services and community programming. Together with the Coast Guard Spouses' Association of Kodiak and the on-base Family Resource Center, it's the social spine of an unusually tight-knit base community — Kodiak families lean on each other in ways that bigger duty stations don't require.
🚗 What are the commute realities?

Honest take: Kodiak doesn't have "commute" in the Lower-48 sense. Base Kodiak is at MP 6.3 on the Chiniak Highway, about 6 miles from downtown Kodiak. The on-island road system runs roughly 80 miles total — Chiniak Highway, Anton Larsen Bay Road, Mill Bay Road, and Monashka Bay Road — and traffic congestion is essentially zero. The variables are weather (wind, snow, ice, fog), wildlife on the road, and the long round trip for off-island travel via Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport (ADQ) or the Alaska Marine Highway ferry. Distances below are road-system distances from Base Kodiak; off-island destinations are listed by air-miles.

DestinationDistanceOff-Peak Drive
Downtown Kodiak (city center)~6 mi12-15 min
Aleutian Homes / road to base~3-5 mi8-10 min
Bells Flats~5-6 mi10-12 min
Mill Bay neighborhood~7-8 mi15-18 min
Monashka Bay Road / North End~10-12 mi20-25 min
Kodiak Benny Benson Airport (ADQ)~0.5 mi (shared runway)2 min
Providence Kodiak Island Medical Ctr~6 mi12-15 min
Fort Abercrombie State Park~10 mi20 min
Pasagshak / Fossil Beach (south end)~40 mi60-75 min
Anton Larsen Bay Road end~12 mi25-30 min
Anchorage (Providence tertiary care)~250 mi air~1 hr flight
Seattle (CONUS reachback)~1,500 mi air~3.5 hr flight
On-island distances via Google Maps from Base Kodiak (Chiniak Hwy MP 6.3); off-island distances are great-circle air miles. Kodiak has no road link to mainland Alaska — all off-island travel is by Alaska Airlines / Ravn / Grant Aviation through ADQ or by Alaska Marine Highway ferry. Plan PCS budget for vehicle shipping to/from Anchorage and for occasional emergency-medevac travel companions to Providence Alaska in Anchorage.
🎓 Who else is nearby in the Kodiak Island and Gulf of Alaska ecosystem?

Kodiak Island's defense-and-federal ecosystem is small, but the spheres it touches are big. The 17th Coast Guard District (Juneau) treats Kodiak as its operational center; National Weather Service, NOAA Fisheries, and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game maintain stations here for fisheries enforcement and oceanographic work. Anchorage — 250 miles north — is where the broader Alaska military and federal community lives: JBER, the FBI Anchorage Field Office, the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska, and the only tertiary medical center in the state.

Defense & Military Network
  • 17th Coast Guard District HQJuneau · ~600 mi
  • JBER (Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson)Anchorage · ~250 mi
  • Fort WainwrightFairbanks · ~600 mi
  • Eielson Air Force BaseFairbanks area · ~620 mi
  • Clear Space Force StationInterior Alaska · ~700 mi
  • USCG Sector AnchorageAnchorage · ~250 mi
Federal, Healthcare & Recreation
  • Kodiak National Wildlife RefugeOn-island
  • NOAA Fisheries / NMFS KodiakKodiak · ~6 mi
  • Providence Alaska Medical CenterAnchorage · ~250 mi air
  • Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC)Anchorage · ~250 mi air
  • Fort Abercrombie State Historical ParkKodiak · ~10 mi
  • Kodiak College / UA Anchorage extensionKodiak · ~6 mi
💡 What 2026 changes for your PCS to Base Kodiak

Three concrete 2026 changes affect a Base Kodiak PCS. BAH ran 6.3% above 2025 for E-5 with dependents in the AK403 MHA — well above the 4.2% national average — driven by housing market pressure tied directly to the cutter plus-up. The third Sentinel-class FRC, USCGC Frederick Mann (WPC-1160), is scheduled to arrive and commission before end of 2025, joining USCGC John Witherspoon and USCGC Earl Cunningham, with each cutter's ~25-member crew (and many family members) added to the local population. Alaska's zero state income tax and Permanent Fund Dividend remain in place, which materially boosts effective housing buying power across a typical Kodiak tour.

On the broader DoD/DHS recapitalization side, the Pentagon's PCS reduction directive aims to cut PCS volume 50% by 2030 starting FY2027, which generally means longer tours and fewer mid-tour moves — but Kodiak is on the growth side of the ledger, so timing of orders for Kodiak-bound members may run differently from most Lower-48 stations. Coast Guard plans estimate roughly 300 additional service members at Kodiak over the next decade, with the $97M Nemetz Park project completed in 2025, a new MAT (maintenance augmentation team) building staffed by ~50 service members, an upgraded cutter storage warehouse, and a new buoy yard — all signaling sustained, multi-year investment in Base Kodiak as the Coast Guard's Arctic and North Pacific anchor.

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On-base housing application, Nemetz Park inventory, BAH waiver process, off-base referral list
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How much is BAH at Base Kodiak in 2026?

2026 BAH for the Kodiak Island MHA (AK403) is $2,865/month for E-5 with dependents and $2,148 without — a +6.3% jump over 2025, well above the 4.2% national average. O-3 with dependents is $3,174 and O-5 with dependents is $3,831.

Alaska's average BAH increase statewide for 2026 was about +5.4%; Kodiak ran higher because of housing market pressure tied to the Sentinel-class fast response cutter plus-up. Combined with zero state income tax and the Permanent Fund Dividend, take-home effective housing buying power is meaningfully stronger than the headline number suggests.

Why does Base Kodiak matter — what's stationed here?

Base Kodiak is the Coast Guard's largest shore installation by physical size at 23,000 acres, with roughly 2,000+ active duty and a total community of about 3,500 including retirees, DHS civilians, and families.

The largest tenant is Air Station Kodiak — about 85 officers and 517 enlisted operating MH-60 Jayhawk helicopters and HC-130 Hercules fixed-wing aircraft over a 4-million-square-mile area of responsibility (Gulf of Alaska, Bristol Bay, Bering Sea, Alaska's Pacific coast). Three Sentinel-class fast response cutters — John Witherspoon, Earl Cunningham, and Frederick Mann — are now homeported here as part of an Arctic posture build-up.

Where do most Base Kodiak families live?

Most Base Kodiak families live on-base in government quarters — government family housing is mandatory unless the housing office releases the member, and 50 new Nemetz Park units came online in 2025.

Off-base options on the road system include Bells Flats (between town and base, popular with families wanting more land), Aleutian Homes and the area along the road to base, downtown Kodiak (walkable but older housing), Mill Bay south of downtown, and Monashka Bay Road north of town for more acreage. The Kodiak housing market is small and slow-moving — median list price was about $439K in April 2026 with 98 days on market.

What schools are best for military families at Base Kodiak?

All Kodiak Island families attend Kodiak Island Borough School District (KIBSD). Peterson Elementary (K-5) is the school primarily serving Coast Guard families and sits closest to base; KIBSD specifically kept Peterson open as a traditional K-5 model — even as it consolidated other elementary schools — citing the 250-service-member Coast Guard plus-up.

After January 2025 restructuring, North Star Elementary closed and town students now attend stratified East Elementary (K-3) and Main Elementary (4-5). Older students attend Kodiak Middle School and Kodiak High School in town. Per-pupil spending is about $25,325. KIBSD also runs AKTEACH for homeschool families and serves six rural village schools off the road system.

What medical care is available at Base Kodiak?

On-base, the USCG Rockmore-King Clinic (Building N-46) provides primary care, with hours generally Monday-Friday and a closed period midweek for training.

Civilian care on-island goes through Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center (PKIMC) — a 25-bed Joint Commission-accredited critical access hospital with a Level IV trauma designation, 24/7 ED at 1915 East Rezanof Drive, four birthing suites, and two ICU beds. Kodiak Community Health Center (KCHC) and the Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA) round out primary and specialty access.

For tertiary care — Level III NICU, pediatric specialty, complex trauma, comprehensive cancer — patients medevac to Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage (401 beds, the only comprehensive tertiary referral center in the state). EFMP families should evaluate this access reality carefully.

What MWR and athletic programs does Base Kodiak have?

Base Kodiak MWR runs an outdoor-heavy program tailored to the island's recreation profile — fishing, hunting, hiking, kayaking, surfing, skiing — with rec gear rental, the on-base auto skills shop, fitness centers, and the bowling alley (Tsunami Lanes).

Off-base, Kodiak Island puts you inside the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge (the largest U.S. island brown bear habitat), world-class halibut and salmon fisheries, and Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park (the WWII-era coastal defense site is a 1985 National Historic Landmark). Kodiak is often described as one of the best Coast Guard duty stations for outdoor lifestyle.

What's the commute from Base Kodiak like?

Base Kodiak is at MP 6.3 of the Chiniak Highway, about 6 miles from downtown Kodiak. The road system on-island is roughly 80 miles of paved highway connecting the town, base, Bells Flats, Anton Larsen Bay, and Pasagshak. There is no traffic in the Lower-48 sense — the commute reality is weather (wind, snow, ice, fog) and wildlife on the road, not congestion.

The island has no road connection to mainland Alaska; access is by air via Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport (ADQ), which shares the runway with the Coast Guard air station, or by Alaska Marine Highway ferry. Travel off-island is a real expense and time tax — plan for it in your PCS budget.

What 2026 changes affect a Base Kodiak PCS?

Three big shifts are reshaping a 2026 Kodiak PCS. First, the Sentinel-class FRC build-up: John Witherspoon (commissioned April 2025), Earl Cunningham (August 2025), and Frederick Mann are now homeported at Kodiak, bringing roughly 200 additional service members and dependents. Coast Guard estimates an additional 300 people may come to the base over the next decade, with a $97M Nemetz Park housing project now complete.

Second, BAH ran 6.3% above 2025 for E-5 with dependents — well above the 4.2% national average — partly because of housing market pressure tied directly to that plus-up.

Third, the Pentagon's PCS reduction directive aims to cut PCS volume 50% by 2030 starting FY2027 — but Kodiak is a planned growth station, so timing-of-orders math may differ here from most Lower-48 bases.

Federal 2026 reforms apply on top of base-specific changes. The Personal Property Activity (PPA) stood up permanently May 1, 2026 at Scott AFB, IL reporting directly to the Secretary of War. PPA.mil is the new sole-source-of-truth hub for HHG, POV, claims, and PCS guidance — replacing fragmented legacy platforms. 24/7 PCS Call Center 1-833-MIL-MOVE (May 15 - Sept 15). Concrete 2026 policy changes: claims window 9 mo → 12 mo; PPM reimbursement back to 100% of government-constructed cost (down from 130% in 2025); dependent per diem for mover-caused delays now 75% of SM M&IE paid by carrier; DLA rates +3.8% for 2026. Pentagon discretionary PCS reduction 50% by FY2030: 10% FY27, 30% FY28, 40% FY29, 50% FY30 — fewer moves per career, longer tours, plan housing accordingly.

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