Military service members, veterans, and first responders put themselves on the line for their communities. Dozens of major brands recognize this with dedicated discount programs that can save anywhere from 10 to 40 percent on products that restockers buy regularly. If you serve or have served in the military, or if you work as a police officer, firefighter, EMT, nurse, or other first responder, these discounts can significantly reduce your cost basis on everything from sneakers and electronics to apparel and home goods.
This guide provides a comprehensive directory of military and first responder discount programs across brands and retailers relevant to restocking. You will learn how to verify your status, which discounts stack with other promotions, and how to maximize savings throughout the year.
Who Qualifies
Eligibility varies by program, but here is a general breakdown of who typically qualifies for military and first responder discount programs.
Military Categories
| Status | Typical Eligibility | Verification |
|---|---|---|
| Active Duty | All branches (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Space Force) | Military ID (CAC card), SheerID |
| Reserve and National Guard | Currently drilling members | Military ID, SheerID |
| Veterans | Honorably discharged from any branch | VA ID, DD-214, SheerID, ID.me |
| Military Spouses | Spouse of active duty or veteran (some programs) | Dependent ID, SheerID |
| Military Dependents | Children of active duty (fewer programs) | Dependent ID |
| Retirees | Retired from military service (20+ years or medical) | Retired military ID, SheerID |
First Responder Categories
| Status | Typical Eligibility | Verification |
|---|---|---|
| Law Enforcement | Police officers, sheriffs, federal agents, corrections officers | Department ID, SheerID |
| Firefighters | Career and volunteer firefighters | Department ID, SheerID |
| EMTs and Paramedics | Licensed emergency medical technicians | State license, department ID, SheerID |
| Nurses | Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses | State license, SheerID, ID.me |
| Doctors and physicians | Medical doctors, physicians assistants | State license, SheerID |
| 911 Dispatchers | Emergency dispatch operators | Department ID, SheerID |
| Hospital workers | Some programs extend to all hospital employees | Employer verification, SheerID |
Important note: Eligibility for “first responder” discounts varies significantly between brands. Some include only police, fire, and EMS. Others extend to all healthcare workers. A few include teachers and government employees. Always check each brand’s specific eligibility criteria.
Verification Platforms
Before diving into specific discounts, understanding the verification landscape will save time. Most brands use one of three verification services.
ID.me
ID.me is the most widely used verification platform for military and first responder discounts. It is also accepted by the VA and many government agencies.
Setup process:
- Create an account at ID.me.
- Select your affiliation (military, veteran, first responder, nurse, etc.).
- Verify through one of several methods:
- Upload a photo of your military ID, VA ID, or department credentials
- Connect to your military email (.mil)
- Answer knowledge-based verification questions
- Video chat verification (for edge cases)
- Once verified, your status is stored in your ID.me account and can be used across all partner brands.
Advantages: One-time verification works across many brands. The app stores your verified credentials for quick access. Supports the broadest range of military and first responder categories.
SheerID
SheerID verifies status by checking directly against authoritative databases (Department of Defense records, state licensing boards, employer databases).
Setup process:
- When you click a brand’s military/first responder discount link, SheerID opens a verification form.
- Enter your name, branch/department, and status.
- SheerID checks against its databases in real time.
- If auto-verification succeeds (usually under 30 seconds), you receive a discount code.
- If auto-verification fails, you can upload documentation for manual review.
Advantages: No pre-registration required. Works in real-time at the point of purchase. Used by many major brands including Nike, Adidas, and Under Armour.
GovX
GovX is a members-only shopping platform exclusively for military, first responders, and government employees. Rather than providing discount codes for other retailers, GovX operates its own marketplace with discounted pricing from hundreds of brands.
Key features:
- Exclusive pricing on brands like Oakley, Under Armour, 5.11 Tactical, and many outdoor and tactical brands
- Flash sales with additional discounts
- Free shipping on orders over a threshold
- One-time verification for permanent access
Brand-by-Brand Discount Directory
Nike Military and First Responder Discount
Nike offers one of the most generous programs in the footwear industry.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Discount | 10% off (up to 20% during promotional periods) |
| Eligible | Active duty, veterans, first responders (police, fire, EMS), nurses |
| Verification | ID.me or SheerID |
| Valid on | Nike.com purchases |
| Exclusions | SNKRS app, Launch products, select collaborations |
| Stacking | Does NOT stack with other promo codes; DOES stack with cashback portals |
| Frequency | Unlimited use |
| How to access | Sign into Nike.com, go to account settings, verify military/first responder status |
Strategy: The Nike discount works identically to their student discount in terms of exclusions. Use it on non-limited releases, Nike By You customs, and full-price apparel. For limited drops, the discount does not apply, so focus on other strategies. See our Nike SNKRS guide for limited release tips.
Adidas Service Discount
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Discount | 20% off for military; 20% off for first responders/healthcare |
| Eligible | Active duty, veterans, first responders, healthcare workers |
| Verification | SheerID |
| Valid on | Adidas.com purchases |
| Exclusions | Limited releases, select collaborations |
| Stacking | Stacks with Creators Club member pricing; does NOT stack with other codes |
| How to access | Visit adidas.com/us/discount-programs |
Notable: Adidas’s 20% military discount is higher than their 15% student discount, making it one of the most valuable percentage discounts available. Combined with Creators Club member pricing, total savings can reach 30-35% on select items.
Apple Military Pricing
Apple does not have a separate military pricing page but offers the same Education Store pricing to active military and veterans through their standard education store.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Discount | Same as education pricing (see student discount comparison) |
| Eligible | Active duty, veterans |
| Verification | Visit an Apple Store with military ID, or use ID.me online |
| Valid on | Most Apple hardware and AppleCare |
| Exclusions | Some third-party accessories |
Additionally, the Apple Veterans and Military Purchase Program (through AAFES/Exchange) offers exclusive pricing and financing on Apple products that is sometimes deeper than education pricing.
Samsung Military and First Responder Discount
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Discount | Up to 30% off (varies by product category) |
| Eligible | Active duty, veterans, first responders |
| Verification | SheerID or ID.me |
| Valid on | Samsung.com purchases |
| Stacking | Stacks with trade-in offers |
Samsung’s military discount is one of the deepest in the electronics space. A Galaxy S series phone with a 10% military discount plus a generous trade-in can reduce the out-of-pocket cost by 40-60%.
Comprehensive Discount Directory
| Brand | Military Discount | First Responder Discount | Verification | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nike | 10% | 10% | ID.me, SheerID | Excludes launches |
| Adidas | 20% | 20% | SheerID | Excludes limited releases |
| Under Armour | 20% | 20% | ID.me | Generous inclusions |
| New Balance | 15% | 15% | SheerID | Most products included |
| The North Face | 10% | 10% (select roles) | ID.me | Stacks with some promos |
| Columbia | 10% | 10% | ID.me | Year-round |
| Oakley | Up to 50% | Up to 50% | GovX, Standard Issue | Excellent program |
| Ray-Ban | 15% | 15% | ID.me | Including prescription |
| Samsung | Up to 30% | Up to 30% | SheerID, ID.me | Stacks with trade-ins |
| Dell | Variable (10-20%) | Variable | Dell Advantage | Military-specific portal |
| HP | Variable (up to 20%) | Variable | ID.me | Through Heroes program |
| Lenovo | Up to 20% | Up to 20% | ID.me | Good laptop deals |
| Microsoft | 10% | 10% | ID.me | Surface, Xbox, accessories |
| Best Buy | None specific | None specific | N/A | Price matches military pricing from other retailers |
| Target | 10% (Veterans Day) | None year-round | Military ID in store | One-day event only |
| Lowe’s | 10% (daily) | None | MyLowe’s account + military verification | Excellent for home goods |
| Home Depot | 10% (daily) | None | Military ID or verified account | Up to $400 max discount |
| Amazon | Prime discount for EBT/government | None specific | Government assistance verification | Limited to Prime membership |
| Costco | No specific military discount | None | N/A | Already competitive pricing |
Stacking Strategies
Military and first responder discounts, like student discounts, reach their maximum value when stacked with other savings mechanisms.
Maximum Stack Examples
Nike stack (military):
- Rakuten cashback (4-8% for Nike): Click through before shopping
- Military discount on Nike.com (10%): Applied at checkout
- Rewards credit card (2-5%): Payment method
- Total effective savings: 16-23%
Adidas stack (first responder):
- Rakuten cashback (4-10% for Adidas): Click through
- Creators Club member pricing (variable, up to 20% on select items): Automatic for members
- First responder discount (20%): Applied at checkout
- Rewards credit card (2-5%): Payment method
- Total effective savings: 26-55% depending on member pricing availability
Samsung stack (military):
- Rakuten cashback (2-6% for Samsung): Click through
- Military discount (up to 30%): Applied through military store
- Trade-in value (variable, often $200-$800 for phones): Applied at checkout
- Carrier promotion (variable): Applied through carrier
- Total effective savings: Often 50-70% off retail for phones
What Does NOT Stack
- Military/first responder discounts typically do NOT stack with promo codes, coupon codes, or other percentage-off offers from the same brand.
- They usually do NOT stack with student discounts (you can use one or the other, not both).
- They generally do NOT apply to sale or clearance items (though some brands are exceptions).
What DOES Stack
- Cashback portals (Rakuten, TopCashback) — these are third-party rewards, not retailer discounts
- Credit card rewards and points
- Gift card discounts (buy discounted gift cards, then use them with your military discount)
- Free shipping thresholds
- Loyalty program points accumulation (you earn points on the discounted purchase)
For more detailed stacking strategies, see our cashback stacking guide.
Seasonal Promotions and Enhanced Discounts
Several times per year, brands increase their military and first responder discounts or offer additional perks beyond the standard program.
Key Dates for Enhanced Discounts
| Date/Period | Enhanced Offers | Brands Participating |
|---|---|---|
| Memorial Day (late May) | Double discounts, exclusive product access | Nike, Under Armour, many outdoor brands |
| Fourth of July | Enhanced discounts, patriotic product lines | Nike, Adidas, Columbia, many retailers |
| Veterans Day (November 11) | Deepest military discounts of the year | Nearly every brand with a military program |
| First Responders Day (October 28) | Enhanced first responder offers | Under Armour, select brands |
| Armed Forces Day (third Saturday in May) | Military-focused promotions | Nike, Under Armour, Oakley |
| Nurses Week (May 6-12) | Healthcare worker specials | Adidas, many healthcare-related brands |
| Military Appreciation Month (May) | Month-long enhanced offers | Multiple brands rotate daily offers |
Veterans Day is the single best shopping day for military families. Many retailers that do not normally offer military discounts provide one-day 10-20% discounts, and brands with existing programs often increase their discount or remove exclusions for the day.
Veterans Day Strategy
- Make a priority list two weeks before Veterans Day.
- Check which brands are offering enhanced discounts — retailers announce Veterans Day promotions 3-7 days in advance.
- Stack with cashback portals which sometimes increase rates for Veterans Day.
- Time your major purchases for this day, especially at brands that only offer military discounts on Veterans Day (like Target).
- In-store vs online: Some brands offer deeper in-store Veterans Day discounts than online. Check both channels.
Online vs. In-Store: Which Is Better for Service Discounts?
| Factor | Online | In-Store |
|---|---|---|
| Convenience | Apply once, save on every order | Must show ID each visit |
| Verification | ID.me or SheerID (one-time setup) | Physical ID required |
| Product availability | Full catalog | Limited to in-store stock |
| Stacking | Easier to stack with cashback portals | Harder to combine with digital savings |
| Exclusions | More exclusions (online launches, limited releases) | Fewer exclusions (some stores apply to all items) |
| Price matching | Limited | Some stores price match AND apply military discount |
Best approach: Use online for planned purchases where you want to stack savings. Use in-store for impulse purchases, exclusive in-store inventory, and at stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot where the in-store military discount is applied broadly.
Building a Service Discount Toolkit
Step 1: Verify on All Platforms
Create and verify accounts on all three major verification platforms:
- ID.me — Broadest acceptance, one-time verification works across many brands
- SheerID — Used by Nike, Adidas, and others; verifies at point of purchase
- GovX — Exclusive marketplace with deep discounts from tactical and outdoor brands
Step 2: Register with Individual Brands
Some brands manage their own military/first responder programs independently:
- Nike: Verify status in your Nike account settings
- Adidas: Visit adidas.com/us/discount-programs and verify through SheerID
- Under Armour: Register at ua.com/t/military-discount
- Samsung: Access through samsung.com/us/military/ or samsung.com/us/first-responders/
- Apple: Visit an Apple Store or use the Education/Military purchase program through AAFES
Step 3: Set Up Supporting Infrastructure
- Install the Rakuten browser extension for automatic cashback activation
- Bookmark each brand’s military/first responder landing page for quick access
- Store your verification credentials (ID.me login, SheerID confirmation emails) securely
- Set calendar reminders for enhanced discount dates (Veterans Day, Memorial Day, etc.)
Step 4: Track Your Savings
Maintain a simple log of purchases made with military/first responder discounts. This serves two purposes: it helps you quantify the value of these programs, and it creates a record for tax purposes if you claim any purchases as professional expenses (uniforms, equipment, etc.).
Common Issues and Solutions
”My verification keeps failing”
- SheerID: If automatic verification fails, you can upload documentation. Accepted documents include your DD-214, military ID photo, department ID photo, or state license. Processing usually takes 24-48 hours for manual review.
- ID.me: If knowledge-based verification fails, ID.me offers video chat verification where you show your ID to a representative. This takes about 5 minutes.
- Recently separated veterans: If you recently separated from the military, database records may not be updated. Use your DD-214 for manual verification.
”The discount code expired before I could use it”
Some brands generate time-limited discount codes (valid for 24-48 hours). If your code expires before use, simply re-verify to generate a new one. SheerID-based verifications can typically be repeated without issue.
”The discount does not apply to the product I want”
Most programs exclude limited releases, collaborations, and sale items. Check the program’s terms and conditions page for a complete list of exclusions. If a product is excluded from the standard program, check whether upcoming promotional events (Veterans Day, Memorial Day) temporarily remove that exclusion.
FAQ
Can I use my military discount and student discount at the same time?
No. At brands that offer both programs (Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, etc.), you can use one discount per transaction. In most cases, the military/first responder discount is equal to or greater than the student discount, so use the service discount. However, if a brand offers a higher student discount for a specific promotion, you can switch. Our student discount restocking guide covers the student side in detail.
Do military discounts apply to products bought for resale?
Most military discount programs explicitly prohibit purchasing for resale in their terms of service. Using a service discount to lower your cost basis for systematic reselling could result in discount revocation. For personal purchases and occasional resale of products you decided you do not want, the discount is perfectly appropriate. For more on the math of reselling, see our flipping math guide.
My spouse is active duty. Can I use their military discount?
Some brands explicitly extend their military discount to spouses and dependents. ID.me supports dependent verification for some programs. However, many brands limit the discount to the service member themselves. Using someone else’s military credentials to obtain a discount you are not entitled to is both against program terms and potentially illegal (stolen valor concerns aside, it constitutes fraud if used for financial benefit). Verify spousal eligibility for each specific program before using it.
Are these discounts available to veterans of any era?
Yes. Virtually all military discount programs accept veterans from any service era, provided you can verify your veteran status. The most universally accepted verification documents are a VA ID card (VHIC), a DD-214 discharge document, or a state-issued driver’s license or ID with a veteran designation. If you served honorably, you qualify regardless of whether you served in peacetime, during a conflict, or decades ago.
How do first responder discounts compare to military discounts?
At most brands, first responder discounts are identical to military discounts in percentage and terms. Nike, Adidas, and Under Armour all offer the same discount to both groups. A few brands offer military-only discounts with no first responder equivalent (notably Lowe’s and Home Depot). Conversely, some healthcare-focused brands offer nurse and healthcare worker discounts that are not available to military personnel. The trend is toward consolidation, with brands grouping military, veterans, and all first responder categories under a single “heroes” program.


