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Two Men and a Truck Military & Veteran Discount
Two Men and a Truck offers military discounts — but there’s no national rate, because each location is an independent franchise. Here’s who qualifies, how to confirm your local rate, and how it compares.
Two Men and a Truck does offer military discounts — but there is no single national rate, because every Two Men and a Truck is an independently owned franchise. Participating locations provide discounted moving rates for active-duty, veteran, and military-family moves when you show a valid military ID or proof of veteran status. The catch is that availability and the exact percentage are set locally, and not every franchise participates.
So the honest answer is: call your local franchise. The ones that specialize in military moving understand PCS and TDY timing and offer services from a full move down to load/unload help or storage — but you will only know the discount, and whether it is offered at all, by asking the location that will actually do your move.
This is an independent guide. We are not affiliated with Two Men and a Truck, and each franchise sets and controls its own terms. We link straight to the company’s Military Movers page so you can find your location and confirm before you book.


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Two Men and a Truck Military Discount — Key Facts
- Military/veteran discount
- Yes, but franchise-dependent (no national rate)
- Who qualifies
- Active duty, veterans, reserve/Guard & families (participating locations)
- Discount amount
- Not nationally published — set by each franchise
- Verification
- Valid military ID or proof of veteran status, in person
- How to claim
- Call your local franchise and ask before booking
- Service type
- Full-service moving (not truck rental)
- Franchise-fee perk
- 10% off franchise fee for veterans (VetFran) — not a moving discount
- Region
- United States
Source: Two Men and a Truck — Military Movers · Last verified: June 21, 2026
WHO QUALIFIES
Two Men and a Truck has no single national military discount — franchises are independently owned. Participating locations offer discounted rates for active-duty, veteran, and military-family moves with a valid military ID or proof of veteran status, so call your local franchise to confirm.
- No national military eligibility list is published — discounts are set by each independently owned franchise.
- Active-duty service members — participating locations offer discounted moving rates with a valid military ID.
- Veterans — participating locations offer discounts with proof of veteran status.
- Reserve, National Guard, and military family members — the company’s military moving support extends to these groups at participating franchises.
- Because availability and amount vary by location, call your local franchise before booking to confirm participation and terms.
| Audience | Discount |
|---|---|
| Active duty, veterans, reserve/Guard & familiesParticipating locations offer discounted rates with a valid military ID or proof of veteran status. The percentage is set locally — call to confirm. | Discount varies by franchise |
| Non-participating franchisesNot every location offers a military discount. Confirm participation with your specific franchise before relying on it. | No guaranteed rate |
| First responders, teachers & medicalNo national program for these groups; ask your local franchise whether it runs any community discounts. | No published national rate |
| Veterans buying a franchiseA business-ownership perk (via VetFran), not a moving-services discount — relevant only if you are buying a franchise. | 10% off franchise fee |
HOW TO REDEEM
Online at twomenandatruck.com
- Find your local franchise at twomenandatruck.comEnter your origin and destination on the location finder to reach the franchise that serves your move — terms are set locally, so the right branch matters.
- Request a free quote and mention your serviceSubmit an online quote request and note that you are active-duty, a veteran, or a military family member so the branch can apply any military rate it offers.
- Confirm the discount in writing before you bookBecause participation and amount vary by location, ask the franchise to confirm the discount on your written estimate before scheduling.
In store
- Find your local franchiseUse the location finder at twomenandatruck.com to find the franchise that serves your origin and destination.
- Call and ask about the military discountDiscounts are set at the franchise level, so call directly and ask whether the location offers a military, veteran, or family rate and how much it is.
- Have proof of service readyBring a valid military ID or proof of veteran status — participating locations require it to apply the discount.
- Book early for PCS seasonCalendars fill fast around PCS moving season; ask about the PCS Moving Priority Package and guaranteed dates when you call.
HOW IT WORKS
Two Men and a Truck is a full-service mover rather than a truck-rental brand, so its military support looks different from a flat rental-rate code. The company highlights a Movers for Military approach and a PCS Moving Priority Package with guaranteed dates and flexible rescheduling, and its franchises that specialize in military moving understand the needs of active-duty, reserve, National Guard, and veteran customers. The customer discount itself, though, is a franchise-level decision: participating locations offer discounted rates with a valid military ID or proof of veteran status, and the percentage is whatever that location sets.
That makes a phone call the most important step. Because two nearby franchises can price the same move differently and may or may not offer a military rate, get a quote from each location that could handle your move and ask specifically about the military discount, the PCS package, and guaranteed dates. Keep your orders and paperwork handy — a personally procured move (PPM/DITY) is reimbursable through your transportation office when you keep receipts, which can matter more than the discount itself.
One common point of confusion: Two Men and a Truck also advertises a 10% discount on its franchise fee for veterans buying a franchise, through its VetFran membership. That is a business-ownership benefit, not a discount on hiring movers — useful if you are transitioning into franchise ownership, irrelevant if you just need to move. For movers who want a guaranteed, published percentage instead of a location-by-location answer, the truck-rental brands (Penske, Budget Truck) and container brands (PODS) carry national codes worth comparing.
Exclusions & fine print
- There is no single national military discount — availability and amount vary by independently owned franchise.
- Not every location participates; confirm directly with your specific franchise before relying on a discount.
- A valid military ID or proof of veteran status is required at participating locations, and exclusions may apply.
- The 10% franchise-fee discount is for veterans buying a franchise — it is not a discount on moving services.
- Because terms are set locally, the same move can be priced differently at two nearby franchises — get quotes from each.
- Always confirm participation and current terms with your local franchise before booking.
SOURCES
- Two Men and a Truck — Military Movers — Two Men and a Truck
- Two Men and a Truck Franchising — veteran franchise ownership (10% franchise-fee discount, VetFran) — Two Men and a Truck Franchising
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
MORE MILITARY DISCOUNTS
All military & veteran discountsEditorial policy
- Source priority. We cite Two Men and a Truck’s own Military Movers page first, and report plainly that there is no single national military discount percentage — franchises are independently owned, so participating locations set their own military, veteran, and family rates, confirmed on the "Last verified" date above.
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