USAA and Call of Duty Endowment offer free Chris Cassidy tracer pack
Eligible U.S. service members and veterans can claim a free Chris Cassidy tracer pack through ID.me, with the offer running until June 30 or until supplies last.

Eligible U.S. military service members and veterans can still claim a free C.O.D.E. Navigator: Tracer Pack by entering through ID.me, with the redemption window open from about May 4 at 10:00 a.m. CST through June 30 at 11:59 p.m. CST, or until supplies run out. The offer is part of USAA’s Military Appreciation Month campaign with the Call of Duty Endowment, and it is built around CAPT Chris Cassidy, USN (ret.), the former Navy SEAL and NASA astronaut who inspired the bundle.
The easiest path is simple: verify eligibility, follow the redemption flow through ID.me, and complete the claim while the supply lasts. The pack is tied to Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Call of Duty: Warzone, and the official FAQ says it can be used on all platforms where those games are available. For players who want the cosmetics without paying, this is the window to lock it in before the limited inventory disappears.

The free bundle is loaded with in-game items. The store listing includes two operator skins, a weapon charm, a calling card, an emblem, a spray, a sticker, a loading screen, and 1-hour Double XP and Double Weapon XP tokens. The themed content leans into Cassidy’s career from sea to space, which gives the pack a sharper identity than a standard promo drop.
There is also a separate paid version in the store, and that matters for players who care about the charity angle. Activision says 100% of its net proceeds from the special pack, minus VAT or sales tax, go to the Call of Duty Endowment. The official blog also says players can earn additional rewards through the C.O.D.E. Navigator Challenge, which runs alongside the campaign and adds another reason to jump in while the event is live.
The Endowment has already placed more than 169,000 veterans into high-quality jobs, and its 2025 average cost per placement was $686. The organization says that cost is about one-fourteenth of the cost of U.S. government efforts, a reminder that this is not just a branded crossover but part of a long-running employment mission. For Call of Duty players, though, the immediate takeaway is straightforward: if you qualify, the free Chris Cassidy tracer pack is live now, it is claimed through ID.me, and the clock is already ticking toward June 30.
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