2026 PCS Guide BAH Verified · Pentagon / Fort Belvoir (VA307) America's 250th

PCS to The Pentagon, Arlington VA

If you've ever crossed the 14th Street Bridge into Washington and seen the five-sided silhouette across the Potomac, walked through the Pentagon Metro entrance with thousands of staff streaming in before 7 a.m., or stood at the 9/11 Memorial and read the names cut into the granite — that building is the Pentagon, and a tour here is a different kind of military assignment from anything else you've done.

As America marks its 250th anniversary in 2026, the Pentagon anchors the joint-service headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense — about 26,000 military and civilian personnel from every branch, including OSD, the Joint Staff, and headquarters of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Space Force, working under one roof in the world's second-largest office building. The lifestyle tradeoffs are real: a National Capital Region housing market that consistently runs 40-50% above the national average; one of the country's strongest school benches; some of the worst traffic in the United States; and a commute reality that determines every housing decision before budget or square footage.

Last updated April 28, 2026 · BAH verified via DTMO 2026 rate tables · Distances via Google Maps · Schools via Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax County, Falls Church, Loudoun, Montgomery County, Prince William · Rent via Apartments.com / Zumper

⚡ Quick Answer

The 2026 Pentagon/Fort Belvoir MHA (VA307) BAH for E-5 with dependents is $3,132/month — up +6.1% from 2025 — and runs to $4,020 for O-3 with dependents and $4,692 for O-5. The headline VA307 BAH increase averaged about +8%, among the largest annual jumps in the National Capital Region in recent years. The Pentagon BAH ranks 9th highest among Army-administered MHAs nationally. There is no on-base housing — every family lives off-base in Virginia, DC, or Maryland.

Where you live determines how you commute, not the other way around. Arlington (Pentagon City, Crystal City, Clarendon) gives the shortest commute via three on-site Metro stations; Alexandria, Falls Church, Burke, and Springfield trade ~15-30 minutes for more space and Fairfax County schools; Woodbridge and Stafford stretch the BAH dollar via VRE or I-395 Express Lanes. The DiLorenzo Pentagon Health Clinic on Corridor 8 handles on-site primary care for ~8,000 enrolled; Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center (formerly FBCH, Fort Belvoir) and Walter Reed in Bethesda are the major referral hospitals.

2026 BAH (E-5 w/dep)
$3,132
+6.1% YoY · Pentagon/Fort Belvoir MHA VA307
Daily Workforce
~26,000
Military + civilian + ~3,000 support personnel
Building Footprint
6.5M sf
World's 2nd-largest office building · 17.5 mi corridors
🪖 Why the Pentagon matters — major tenant commands
Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD)
Civilian leadership of the entire DoD
The Secretary of Defense and the senior civilian DoD policy and oversight staff — including the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Acquisition & Sustainment, Personnel & Readiness, Comptroller, Intelligence & Security, and Research & Engineering. The OSD office space sits on the E-Ring of the third and fourth floors. Most Pentagon staff and policy work that touches inter-agency coordination, congressional testimony, or Presidential decisions runs through OSD.
The Joint Staff & Joint Chiefs of Staff
Senior military advisors to the President and SecDef
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs (CJCS), Vice Chairman, and the service Chiefs and Joint Staff directorates (J-1 through J-8) — operations, intelligence, plans, logistics, force structure, and command, control, communications, and computers. Joint duty assignments here are highly competitive and career-defining for officers.
Department of the Army Headquarters (HQDA)
Army secretariat and Army staff (HQDA G-Staff)
The Secretary of the Army, Chief of Staff of the Army, Vice CSA, and the Army G-Staff (G-1 Personnel through G-9 Civil Affairs). Most Army officer staff tours at the Pentagon work in HQDA. Army Community Service support for Pentagon-assigned soldiers comes through Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall.
Department of the Navy & Marine Corps HQ
SECNAV, CNO, and Marine Corps headquarters elements
The Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations and OPNAV staff, and Marine Corps headquarters elements (the bulk of HQMC sits at the Navy Annex / nearby buildings, but Pentagon offices include the Commandant's area and key staff directorates). Naval and Marine Pentagon assignees route Fleet & Family / Marine Corps Community Services support through Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling and Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall.
Department of the Air Force & Space Force HQ
SECAF, CSAF, CSO, and Air Force / Space Force staff
The Secretary of the Air Force, the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, the Chief of Space Operations, and Air Staff/Space Staff directorates. The Air Force and Space Force share Pentagon office footprints; Space Force staff growth and joint reorganization is one of the bigger ongoing tenant changes for 2026. Air Force support flows through Joint Base Andrews.
Defense Agencies & Joint Activities
DARPA, DLA, NSA-LNO, and other defense components
A range of defense-wide agency headquarters elements and liaison offices — Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency liaison, Defense Logistics Agency executive offices, Defense Intelligence Agency components, NSA Pentagon liaison cell, and the Washington Headquarters Services (WHS) which manages Pentagon facilities, security, and logistics. Most agencies have larger campuses elsewhere (Fort Belvoir, Fort Meade) with a Pentagon presence for senior leadership and OSD coordination.
💰 How much is BAH at the Pentagon in 2026?

The Pentagon falls under the Pentagon/Fort Belvoir MHA (VA307), which covers Arlington and parts of Fairfax County. The 2026 BAH for E-5 with dependents is $3,132/month, up about +6.1% from 2025; the headline rate increase across the MHA averaged about +8% — among the largest annual jumps in the National Capital Region in recent years. The Pentagon BAH ranks 9th highest among Army-administered MHAs nationally. The full rank table below uses 2026 DTMO rates for VA307; suggested off-base areas come from this guide's own neighborhood section, not from any inventory or listings feed.

Cost of living in Northern Virginia runs roughly 40-50% above the national average — housing is the biggest driver, but transportation, childcare, and dining all contribute. Unlike some duty stations with state-tax breaks, Virginia, Maryland, and DC all impose state and local income tax — net take-home is reduced regardless of which side of the river you choose. The VA loan benefit (zero down, no PMI) is unusually valuable here because it lets you compete more effectively in a market where many buyers come in with cash. Local rents and prices generally fall within BAH ranges by rank, but neighborhood and commute choice drive the spread far more than rank alone.

RankWith DepNo DepSuggested Off-Base
E-1 to E-4$3,096$2,409Pentagon City · Crystal City
E-5$3,132$2,832Pentagon City · Crystal City · Alexandria
E-6$3,759$3,057Alexandria · Springfield · Falls Church
E-7$3,855$3,099Alexandria · Burke · Falls Church
E-8$3,957$3,261Burke · Falls Church · Springfield
E-9$4,128$3,447Burke · Springfield · Bethesda MD
W-2$3,894$3,258Alexandria · Falls Church · Burke
O-3$4,020$3,531Falls Church · Alexandria · Arlington
O-4$4,410$3,855Falls Church · Arlington · Bethesda MD
O-5$4,692$3,909Arlington · Bethesda MD · McLean
O-6$4,731$3,999Arlington · McLean · Bethesda MD
O-7+$4,770$4,071McLean · Bethesda MD · Arlington
Source: 2026 DTMO BAH rate tables for the Pentagon/Fort Belvoir MHA (VA307), retrieved April 2026. Virginia, DC, and Maryland all levy state and local income tax — net effective take-home is reduced relative to no-tax states regardless of which side of the river you live. There is no on-base housing at the Pentagon; service members and families live off-base in Virginia, DC, or Maryland. Verify your specific 2026 rate at travel.dod.mil before financial decisions.
🏘️ Which neighborhoods work for the Pentagon?

There is no on-base housing at the Pentagon, so the housing decision is the entire decision. The tradeoffs are objective: distance from the building, Metro access vs. drive vs. VRE/slug, school district, and price tier. The neighborhoods below describe those tradeoffs without prescribing — Arlington runs highest on price-per-square-foot but cuts the commute the most; the I-395 corridor (Burke, Springfield, Lorton) gets you Fairfax County schools and more square footage at a longer drive; the I-95 corridor (Woodbridge, Stafford) stretches the BAH dollar at the cost of significant commute time. DC and Maryland are real options too, especially for families weighing Montgomery County MD school catchments.

No on-base housing at the Pentagon
The Pentagon is an office building. Pentagon-assigned personnel may be eligible for on-base housing at JBM-HH (Arlington), JB Anacostia-Bolling (DC), Fort Belvoir (Fairfax), or JB Andrews (PG County, MD) based on rank, family size, and waitlist · 0-22 mi from the Pentagon
No PPV on-site · Adjacent installations have housing
Pentagon City / Crystal City
Across the highway from the Pentagon; Pentagon City and Crystal City both have on-site Metro stations and walk-to-work options; mostly high-rise apartments and condos with Amazon HQ2 development pulling new inventory · 1-2 mi · 5-10 min commute
Lower median price · Direct Metro · Mostly high-rise
Alexandria (Old Town, Del Ray, Eisenhower)
Old Town historic core (King Street Metro), Del Ray neighborhood feel, Eisenhower Corridor newer high-rises near Van Dorn Metro; Alexandria City Public Schools is its own district · 5-8 mi · 15-25 min commute by car or Metro
Mid-range price · Walkable + Metro · Good schools
Falls Church / Arlington (Clarendon, Ballston)
Clarendon and Ballston Metro corridors offer walkable urbanism with Orange/Silver Line access; Falls Church City has its own small district (one of the most-decorated in the country); Arlington Public Schools serves the Arlington side · 6-10 mi · 15-25 min commute
Mid-to-high price · Orange/Silver Line · Top schools
Burke / Springfield / Kingstowne
Mature Fairfax County suburbs along the Fairfax County Parkway and I-95; West Springfield, Burke, and Kingstowne all popular with mid-grade military families; Fairfax County Public Schools across the board; townhomes and single-family homes · 12-18 mi · 25-40 min commute
Mid-range price · Fairfax County schools · I-395/I-95
McLean / Bethesda MD
McLean (Fairfax County, GW Parkway commute) and Bethesda MD (Montgomery County, Red Line Metro) are the high end of the catchment — large single-family homes, top-rated schools, common defaults for O-5 and above; Bethesda also adjacent to Walter Reed and NIH · 8-15 mi · 20-35 min commute
Highest price tier · Top schools · Senior staff defaults
Woodbridge / Stafford (I-95 corridor)
Prince William and Stafford counties stretch the BAH dollar significantly; commute is the price — VRE rail to Crystal City, slug lines, or I-395 Express Lanes (free for HOV-3 with E-ZPass Flex); plan for 5:30-6:30 a.m. departures · 25-45 mi · 60-90+ min car commute, ~75 min via VRE
Lowest price tier · Longest commute · VRE / slug
🏫 Which school districts serve military families?

The DC metro region has one of the strongest public school benches in the country — Fairfax, Montgomery, Loudoun, Falls Church City, and Arlington Public Schools all consistently post above-state-average test scores, with several specific high schools regularly cracking national top-50 lists. The catch is that boundaries here are hyperlocal: a single block can change your high school assignment, and pyramid-feeder patterns differ even within a single district. Always verify catchment by exact street address before signing a lease or contract. The rows below describe district structure, not individual school ratings.

Arlington Public Schools (APS · closest to Pentagon)
Serves all of Arlington County including Pentagon City, Crystal City, Clarendon, Shirlington, North Arlington; high schools include Washington-Liberty, Yorktown, and Wakefield; H-B Woodlawn alternative program; strong IB and AP offerings district-wide; especially supportive of military-connected students given proximity.
Top-rated · Closest to base
Alexandria City Public Schools (ACPS)
Independent city district covering Alexandria; T.C. Williams renamed to Alexandria City High School; strong CTE offerings, dual-language immersion programs at the elementary level; smaller district feel than Fairfax or Montgomery.
Mid-range · Variable by school
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS)
The 10th-largest district in the U.S., serving Burke, Springfield, Falls Church area, McLean, Reston, Annandale; Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology (TJHSST) is one of the most academically rigorous public high schools nationally; deep AP/IB benches, magnet programs, advanced academic gifted services.
Top-rated · Deepest bench
Falls Church City Public Schools
One of the smallest school districts in Virginia (single high school: Meridian) and one of the most-decorated nationally per-capita; high test scores, strong IB program; Falls Church City is a tiny independent city distinct from broader Fairfax County.
Top-rated · Small + selective
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS)
Rapidly growing far-Western suburban district; covers Ashburn, Leesburg, Sterling, South Riding; many newer schools, strong AP offerings; longer commute (~40-60 min to Pentagon) but high-quality district.
High-rated · Longer commute
Montgomery County Public Schools MD (MCPS)
Maryland's largest district; Bethesda, Silver Spring, Rockville, Potomac; Walt Whitman, Winston Churchill, Walter Johnson regularly top national rankings; comparable to Fairfax County in depth; relevant for Pentagon families willing to commute across the Potomac.
Top-rated · MD side

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: George Mason University (Fairfax, public R1), George Washington University, Georgetown, American University, National Defense University (Fort McNair) for senior PME, and the University of Maryland Global Campus. Notable private K-12: extensive — Bishop Ireton, Episcopal High School, St. Stephen's & St. Agnes, Sidwell Friends, Georgetown Day School, National Cathedral School, and many others across NoVA, DC, and MD. School Liaison through the the Pentagon support office (Pentagon support is routed through JBM-HH ACS for Army, JBA-B for Navy/AF, depending on service).

🏥 What medical care is available?

The Pentagon's on-site medical access is unusual: the DiLorenzo Pentagon Health Clinic sits on the concourse at Corridor 8 — a full primary care clinic for about 8,000 enrolled active-duty and senior personnel, walkable from any office in the building. For inpatient and specialty care, the National Capital Region has two major military hospitals: Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center (ATAMMC, formerly Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, ~18 miles south) and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD (~14 miles north). Civilian Level I trauma is at Inova Fairfax Hospital (Falls Church) and MedStar Washington Hospital Center in DC.

DiLorenzo Pentagon Health Clinic (DPHC)
Pentagon · Corridor 8, concourse level · Mon-Fri primary care · 0 mi
Joint-service primary care medical home for ~8,000 enrolled active-duty and senior leadership personnel assigned to the Pentagon. Provides routine and acute care, immunizations, periodic health assessments, deployment health screenings, separation/retirement physicals, and first-echelon emergency support. Operated as a clinic of Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center. For specialty care or after-hours, route through TRICARE Find a Doctor or to ATAMMC / Walter Reed.
On-concourse primary careActive duty + VIPJoint service
Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center (ATAMMC)
Fort Belvoir · 120-bed joint-service hospital · ~18 mi
Renamed in 2023 (formerly Fort Belvoir Community Hospital) to honor Lt. Col. Alexander T. Augusta — the Army's first African American physician. 120-bed joint-service Army/Navy/Air Force hospital that opened in 2011 to absorb roughly half of the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center workforce after BRAC. Provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care including surgery, maternity, behavioral health, and specialty clinics. TRICARE network. Parent facility for the DiLorenzo Pentagon Health Clinic.
120-bed joint hospitalInpatient + maternityParent of DPHC
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Bethesda MD · Joint flagship · ~14 mi
The Department of Defense's flagship joint-service medical center, formed by the BRAC merger of the original Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Naval Medical Center Bethesda. Comprehensive tertiary care, including the President's medical care, complex surgery, oncology, behavioral health, and the Tri-Service Center for Oncology. Patients with complex specialty referrals from across DoD. TRICARE primary referral hospital for the NCR.
Tertiary careJoint flagshipNCR referrals
Inova Fairfax Hospital / MedStar Georgetown
Falls Church VA / DC · Civilian Level I trauma · 12-15 mi
Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church is the largest civilian hospital in Northern Virginia — Level I adult and pediatric trauma center, comprehensive cardiac and stroke care, the Inova Children's Hospital. MedStar Washington Hospital Center is the largest hospital in DC, Level I trauma. Both are TRICARE network and frequently used for emergency or specialty care that on-base facilities can't cover or for proximity reasons. Inova main switchboard: (703) 776-4001.
Level I traumaPediatric specialtyCivilian network
🏃 What MWR and athletic programs are available?

The Pentagon is an office building, not a base — there's no installation-style MWR footprint with a swimming pool, golf course, or community center. Instead, Pentagon-assigned personnel use MWR programs at the four supporting installations across the National Capital Region (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Fort Belvoir, Joint Base Andrews) plus the on-building Pentagon Athletic Center. The DC area itself functions as the MWR — Smithsonian, monuments, parks, sports — and most Pentagon families lean heavily into that.

🏃 On-Site Fitness
Pentagon Athletic Center (PAC)
Fitness facility on the Pentagon's lower level — cardio, weights, group classes, and locker facilities. Open to assigned active-duty, civilian DoD employees, and contractors with a separate membership. The most-used MWR amenity for staff who want to work out at lunch or before/after the day.
🏛️ Heritage & 9/11 Memorial
Pentagon 9/11 Memorial
184 illuminated benches on the southwest side of the Pentagon — one for each of the 184 lives lost on September 11, 2001 at the Pentagon and on American Airlines Flight 77. Open to the public. Often the first stop for Pentagon families when they arrive on orders, and a regular ceremonial location.
⛳ Fort Belvoir / JBA-B / JBM-HH MWR
Supporting Installation Amenities
Fort Belvoir runs the largest amenity footprint in the area — Fort Belvoir Golf Club, marina on the Potomac, Officers Club, child development centers, fitness centers, and outdoor rec gear rental. Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling and Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall offer commissary, exchange, and family programs.
🌳 National Mall + Smithsonian
Smithsonian Museums + Monuments
Free Smithsonian museums (Air & Space, American History, Natural History, African American History & Culture, plus 17 more), Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, World War II Memorial, the Tidal Basin cherry blossoms, and Arlington National Cemetery — all within 5-10 minutes of the Pentagon. The cultural payoff of the assignment.
🏟️ Pro Sports & Entertainment
Capital One Arena · Nationals Park · Audi Field · Capital One Hall
Washington Capitals, Wizards, Mystics (Capital One Arena), Nationals (Nationals Park), DC United (Audi Field), Commanders (Northwest Stadium MD), and Capital One Hall in Tysons for theater. Northern Virginia and DC have one of the most-loaded entertainment calendars in the country, ten minutes from your front door.
🚴 Trails & Outdoor Rec
Mount Vernon Trail · W&OD Trail · C&O Canal
Mount Vernon Trail (18 miles paved Potomac path from the Pentagon south to Mount Vernon), W&OD Trail (45 miles Arlington to Purcellville), and C&O Canal towpath on the Maryland side give the area an unusually deep multi-use trail network. Excellent commuter cycling infrastructure for staff who want to bike to work via the Mount Vernon Trail.
🚗 What are the commute realities?

Honest take: the Pentagon commute is the variable that determines every other housing decision. The DC metro routinely ranks among the worst traffic in the United States, but the area has unusually deep transit alternatives — three on-site Metro stations (Pentagon, Pentagon City, Crystal City), Virginia Railway Express to Crystal City Station, slug lines (an organized informal carpool system), and the I-395 Express Lanes (free for HOV-3 with E-ZPass Flex, otherwise dynamic toll pricing that can hit $30+ each way at peak). Distances below are road-distance miles from the Pentagon; commute times reflect off-peak driving plus realistic transit alternatives.

DestinationDistanceOff-Peak Drive
Pentagon City / Crystal City~1 mi5-10 min walk or Metro
Old Town Alexandria~6 mi15-20 min · Yellow Line Metro
Falls Church / Ballston~7 mi15-20 min · Orange/Silver Line
Burke / Springfield (Fairfax County)~14 mi25-35 min · I-395 / VRE
Fort Belvoir~18 mi30-45 min · I-395/I-95
McLean / Tysons (Fairfax County)~10 mi20-30 min · GW Pkwy or Silver Line
Bethesda MD (Walter Reed area)~14 mi25-40 min · Red Line w/ transfer
Joint Base Andrews (PG County, MD)~14 mi25-40 min · I-295/I-495
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling~5 mi15-20 min
Woodbridge / Stafford (I-95 corridor)~25-35 mi60-90+ min · VRE preferred
Reagan National Airport (DCA)~2 mi5-10 min · Metro adjacent
Dulles International Airport (IAD)~28 mi40-55 min · Silver Line option
Distances and drive times via Google Maps from the Pentagon (1000 Defense Pentagon, Arlington VA 22202). Three on-site Metro stations (Pentagon, Pentagon City, Crystal City) put Yellow and Blue Line riders inside the building in minutes. VRE rail brings I-95 corridor commuters into Crystal City; slug lines and I-395 Express Lanes (free HOV-3 with E-ZPass Flex) are organized commute tools used heavily by NoVA workers. Reverse-commuting from inside-the-Beltway often beats outer-ring driving.
🎓 Who else is nearby in the National Capital Region ecosystem?

No installation in the U.S. sits inside a denser military, federal, and intelligence-community ecosystem than the Pentagon. The bases of all four NCR joint installations are within 25 miles, the entire federal headquarters apparatus is across the river, and the contractor and think-tank world that orbits DoD policy clusters along the Crystal City / Rosslyn / Tysons corridor. Career-development opportunities here are unmatched — most senior military and senior civilian assignments touch the Pentagon at some point.

Defense & Military Network
  • Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBM-HH)Arlington · 2 mi
  • Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBA-B)DC · 5 mi
  • Fort Belvoir (Army HQ for many agencies)Fairfax · 18 mi
  • Joint Base Andrews (Air Force One / VP)PG County MD · 14 mi
  • Marine Corps Base QuanticoStafford VA · 35 mi
  • Naval Support Activity Bethesda (Walter Reed)Bethesda MD · 14 mi
Federal, Healthcare & Recreation
  • Arlington National Cemetery<1 mi
  • U.S. Capitol & Federal Triangle~3-5 mi
  • CIA Headquarters (Langley)McLean · 8 mi
  • Inova Fairfax Hospital (Level I trauma)Falls Church · 12 mi
  • Smithsonian National Mall museums~3 mi
  • National Defense University (Fort McNair)DC · 4 mi
💡 What 2026 changes for your PCS to the Pentagon

Three concrete 2026 changes affect a Pentagon PCS. BAH ran +6.1% above 2025 for E-5 with dependents in the VA307 MHA, with the headline rate increase averaging about +8% across the MHA — among the largest annual jumps in the National Capital Region in recent years, reflecting persistent rental and home-price pressure across NoVA. Pentagon tenant footprint continues to shift as the Department of the Air Force absorbs Space Force staff growth, the Army G-Staff adjusts under Force Design 2030, and several offices reorganize under continuing OSD reform — staff size, parking allocation, and corridor assignments can shift mid-tour. Arlington and Alexandria continue to absorb Amazon HQ2 spillover, which has tightened the local rental and condo market in Pentagon City and Crystal City specifically.

On the broader DoD reform side, the Pentagon's PCS reduction directive aims to cut PCS volume 50% by 2030 starting FY2027 — the practical effect is generally longer tours and fewer mid-tour moves, which is especially relevant for a Pentagon assignment because the standard 2-3 year staff tour may now stretch toward 3-4 years. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and OSD reform efforts may produce some downsizing of civilian and contractor footprints across the building, with knock-on effects for parking, escorted-visitor procedures, and inter-agency liaison cell staffing. None of this changes the core fact that Pentagon assignments remain career-defining and joint duty credit-eligible — but the timing of orders math is worth checking with your service's assignment officer.

🔗 Support Resources
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TRICARE Provider Finder
Search local doctors and specialists accepting TRICARE
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DiLorenzo Pentagon Health Clinic
On-Pentagon primary care clinic at Corridor 8 — appointments, referrals, medical readiness, periodic health assessments
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Pentagon Housing Resources
Off-post housing referral, BAH guidance, eligibility for adjacent installation housing (JBM-HH, JBA-B, Fort Belvoir, JB Andrews)
Washington Headquarters Services (WHS)
Pentagon facilities, security, parking, badge, and base operations — the host command for the Pentagon building itself
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Pentagon (Air Force) — Military OneSource
Gate hours, in-processing, base directory, A&FRC/M&FRC, school liaison
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Military OneSource
24/7 support — counseling, legal, financial, relocation
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How much is BAH at the Pentagon in 2026?

2026 BAH for the Pentagon/Fort Belvoir MHA (VA307) is $3,132/month for E-5 with dependents and $2,832 without — about a +6.1% increase over 2025. Officer rates run $4,020 (O-3 w/dep) and $4,692 (O-5 w/dep). The Pentagon BAH ranks 9th highest among Army MHAs in 2026.

Virginia, DC, and Maryland all impose state and local income tax, so unlike Alaska or Texas duty stations, your effective take-home is reduced by tax wherever you land. The headline VA307 rate increase averaged about +8% across the MHA — among the largest annual increases in the NCR in recent years, reflecting persistent housing pressure across Northern Virginia.

Why does the Pentagon matter — what's stationed here?

The Pentagon is the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense — the world's second-largest office building, 6.5 million square feet on 34 acres, with about 26,000 military and civilian staff plus roughly 3,000 non-defense support personnel.

It houses the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Joint Staff, headquarters of the Department of the Army, Department of the Navy, Department of the Air Force, and Department of the Space Force, plus joint-service support agencies and Washington Headquarters Services (WHS).

Assignments are typically 2-4 year staff and policy tours and are joint-duty credit eligible.

Where do most Pentagon-assigned families live?

There is no Pentagon on-base housing — every family lives off-base. The decision splits along three tradeoffs: commute, schools, and budget.

Arlington (Pentagon City, Crystal City, Clarendon, Shirlington) gives a 5-15 minute Metro or drive at Arlington-level prices. Alexandria, Falls Church, Burke, Springfield trade ~15-30 minutes commute for more space and Fairfax County or Alexandria City schools. Woodbridge and Stafford on the I-95 corridor stretch the BAH dollar — 30-60+ minutes via VRE, slug lines, or I-395 Express Lanes — with the math really only working with carpool or VRE.

DC and Maryland (Bethesda, Silver Spring) are real options too, with strong school options in Montgomery County MD especially.

Which school districts serve the Pentagon military families?

School quality is one of the strongest selling points of the entire DC metro region. Northern Virginia and Maryland's Montgomery County districts both consistently post above-state-average test scores and several of the most-decorated public high schools in the country.

Arlington Public Schools (APS) serves Pentagon-area families directly. Alexandria City, Fairfax County (FCPS), Falls Church City (one of the smallest and most-decorated districts in the U.S.), Loudoun County, and Prince William County are the other Virginia options. Montgomery County (MCPS) and Prince George's County serve the Maryland side.

School boundaries here are hyperlocal — a single block can change your high school assignment — so always verify the catchment by exact street address before you sign a lease or contract.

What medical care is available at the Pentagon?

The DiLorenzo Pentagon Health Clinic (DPHC) is on the Pentagon concourse at Corridor 8 — primary care, immunizations, periodic health assessments, deployment screenings, and first-echelon emergency support for about 8,000 enrolled active-duty and VIP personnel.

It is operated as a clinic of Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center (ATAMMC) — formerly Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, renamed in 2023 — a 120-bed joint-service hospital roughly 18 miles south on Fort Belvoir.

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD is the other major military referral hospital in the National Capital Region — about 14 miles north, with comprehensive specialty and tertiary care. Inova Fairfax (Falls Church) is the largest civilian Level I trauma center in the area for emergencies.

What MWR and athletic programs does the Pentagon have?

The Pentagon does not have its own MWR program in the traditional base-amenity sense — it's an office building, not an installation.

Pentagon-assigned service members and families use MWR amenities at nearby installations: Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall handles Army community services and ACS programs, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling has fitness, child development, and outdoor recreation, Fort Belvoir runs the largest amenity footprint (golf, marina, child development, Officers Club), and Joint Base Andrews offers commissary, BX, and family programs.

The Pentagon Athletic Center on the building's lower level is open to assigned personnel.

What's the commute from the Pentagon like?

Pentagon commute is the variable that determines every other housing decision. The building has three on-site Metro stations — Pentagon, Pentagon City, and Crystal City — putting Blue and Yellow Line riders inside in minutes.

Drivers face I-395, I-66, and the GW Parkway, and the most congested traffic in the U.S. according to most studies; reverse-commuting from inside-the-Beltway often beats outer-ring driving. Virginia Railway Express (VRE) brings Stafford, Woodbridge, Manassas, and Burke commuters into Crystal City. Slug lines and the I-395 Express Lanes (free for HOV-3 with E-ZPass Flex) are real, well-organized commute tools that locals depend on.

What 2026 changes affect a the Pentagon PCS?

Three things shape a 2026 Pentagon PCS. First, BAH ran +6.1% for E-5 with dependents and +8% as a headline average for VA307 — among the largest annual BAH increases for the National Capital Region in recent years.

Second, the Pentagon's tenant footprint is in flux as the Department of the Air Force absorbs Space Force staff growth and several offices reorganize under continuing OSD reform — staff size, parking allocation, and corridor assignments can shift mid-tour.

Third, the Pentagon's PCS reduction directive aims to cut PCS volume 50% by 2030 starting FY2027, which generally means longer tours — relevant if you're being told this is a 2-year tour.

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