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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.

Written by
Portrait of T Madden Alford
T Madden AlfordU.S. Naval Academy '02 · U.S. Navy Reserve Captain (O-6) · Former submarine officer, USS Key West
Reviewed by
Portrait of Erik Rivera
Erik RiveraU.S. Naval Academy '04 · Former U.S. Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officer
Last reviewed: June 21, 2026 · Sources checked: June 21, 2026
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Opens twomenandatruck.com/military-movers · No national rate — discounts are set per franchise; call your local location to confirm

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.
Two Men and a Truck discount by community
AudienceDiscount
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

  1. Find your local franchise at twomenandatruck.com
    Enter 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.
  2. Request a free quote and mention your service
    Submit 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.
  3. Confirm the discount in writing before you book
    Because participation and amount vary by location, ask the franchise to confirm the discount on your written estimate before scheduling.

In store

  1. Find your local franchise
    Use the location finder at twomenandatruck.com to find the franchise that serves your origin and destination.
  2. Call and ask about the military discount
    Discounts 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.
  3. Have proof of service ready
    Bring a valid military ID or proof of veteran status — participating locations require it to apply the discount.
  4. Book early for PCS season
    Calendars 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

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes, but it is franchise-dependent. Participating locations offer discounted rates for active-duty, veteran, and military-family moves with a valid military ID or proof of veteran status. There is no single national percentage, so call your local franchise.

It is not published nationally because franchises are independently owned and set their own rates. The only reliable way to learn the amount is to call the location that will do your move.

No. Military discounts are available only at participating locations, and not every franchise offers one. Confirm participation with your specific franchise before relying on it.

The company’s military moving support extends to active-duty, reserve, National Guard, and veteran members and their families. A valid military ID or proof of veteran status is required at participating locations.

Find your local franchise at twomenandatruck.com, call and ask about the military, veteran, or family rate, and bring a valid military ID or proof of veteran status when you book.

No. The 10% off the franchise fee (via VetFran) is for veterans buying a Two Men and a Truck franchise. It is a business-ownership perk, not a discount on hiring movers.

Yes. Because the discount varies by location, cross-quote truck-rental brands like Penske (15%, code MILITARY) and Budget Truck (20%, code USMIO) and container brands like PODS (up to 10%, code SERV10) for a guaranteed published rate.

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Editorial 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.
  • Independence. NavyWeek.org is not affiliated with the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense, NAVCO, or any federal agency. We do not accept payment to recommend specific recruiters, schools, vendors, or services.
  • Review cadence. Because Two Men and a Truck can change these terms at any time, the offer is re-verified against the official page on a recurring basis and whenever a reader reports a change.
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DEALS

Verified military and veteran discounts from major brands — each guide covers who qualifies, how to verify your service for free, and how to redeem.

YETI logo20% off
YETI
Outdoor Gear & Drinkware

YETI offers a 20% military and veteran discount on eligible items, verified for free through ID.me.

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Lowe’s logo10% off
Lowe’s
Home Improvement

Lowe’s offers a 10% military and veteran discount on eligible items every day, with no annual cap, verified for free through ID.me and a free MyLowe’s Rewards account.

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Regal logoUp to 30% off (online)
Regal
Movies & Entertainment

Regal Cinemas offers military and veteran savings on movie tickets — up to 30% off online through WeSalute+ (redeemed via Working Advantage) and through GovX, plus a separate box-office discount with a valid military ID.

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Planet Fitness logoCheck local club
Planet Fitness
Gyms & Fitness

Planet Fitness does not advertise a standard nationwide military or veteran discount. Because clubs are independently owned and operated, any military pricing is set locally — so check your home club, and compare its Classic ($15/mo) and PF Black Card ($24.99/mo) join offers.

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Vuori logoSavings via GOVX
Vuori
Activewear & Apparel

Vuori does not run a first-party military or veteran discount or checkout code. The only legitimate way for service members to save is the GOVX verification marketplace, which lists a rotating selection of Vuori items for verified members — so there is no Vuori-branded code to enter at vuoriclothing.com.

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U-Haul logoFree month of storage
U-Haul
Moving & Storage

U-Haul has no military or veteran discount — no code and no percentage off, and the "10%/15% military" figures on coupon sites are fabricated. What is real: one free month of storage for a qualifying PCS/PPM military move, claimed with DD Form 2278 or a one-way rental.

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HOKA logoNo military rate
HOKA
Running Shoes & Footwear

HOKA has no military discount — no military category in its program, no GovX HOKA store, and ID.me confirms no HOKA military offer. A service member’s best deal is one of: HOKA’s first-responder/medical discount via ID.me (if eligible), Foot Locker’s 10% military rate, stacking a sale with the top cashback portal, or the Exchange.

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Theragun logo20% off
Theragun
Recovery & Wellness Tech

Theragun’s parent brand Therabody gives a real 20% military, veteran, medical, and first-responder discount on full-price items via ID.me (students and teachers get 10%). But it can’t stack on sales, and during Therabody’s frequent 30–50% sale events the public price beats the 20% — so timing the purchase matters more than the code.

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Discount Tire logo5% (stacks)
Discount Tire
Tires & Auto Service

Discount Tire gives a real 5% military discount (active duty, veterans, reserves + families) via ID.me or military ID — and unlike most brands it’s explicitly combinable, so you stack it with manufacturer rebates and instant savings on one invoice. The one wall: it can’t combine with the Discount Tire credit card, so on a big cart the card’s 15% Visa rebate can win instead.

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Garmin logoNo direct discount
Garmin
GPS Watches & Wearables

Garmin has no direct military discount — there is no military verification at checkout on garmin.com, and the “20% military discount” you see online is a myth (it’s Garmin’s students-only Student Beans offer, mislabeled). The real military-specific route is third-party: Garmin is a GovX Brand Partner (member pricing, plus a dedicated GovX “Garmin Open Box” storefront). But the lowest price usually comes from a live on-site sale or a certified-refurbished unit — and because these paths are substitutes, not stacks, you pick the single lowest, you don’t combine them.

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SCHEELS logo5% off + 40% Vortex
SCHEELS
Sporting Goods & Outdoor Gear

SCHEELS gives verified military an everyday 5% off your whole order through ID.me (linked to a free MySCHEELS account). Separately, Vortex Optics runs its own Vortex Discount Program that takes 40% off MSRP on Vortex optics for military and first responders — a different program, bought through Vortex, not a SCHEELS checkout discount.

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Tractor Supply Company logoNo flat everyday %
Tractor Supply
Farm, Ranch & Pet Supply

Tractor Supply has no flat everyday military discount — the “10% off every day” claim is a myth. Its real Hometown Heroes program is two things: 10% off eligible items on the recognition days (National First Responders Day Oct 28, National Hometown Heroes Day ~Nov 1, and Veterans Day Nov 11; 15% in prior years), and a free, year-round Neighbor’s Club wallet of rotating brand offers (Victor, Purina, Nutrena, Standlee, TSC Towing) unlocked once via ID.me. Time big purchases to the November window; use the wallet year-round.

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Firestone Complete Auto Care logo10% + tax-free
Firestone Complete Auto Care
Tires & Auto Service

Firestone Complete Auto Care gives a real, year-round military discount: 10% off PLUS tax-free on tires and service, in-store, for active duty, veterans, reserves, Guard, retirees, and DoD/government ID holders with proof of service. The tax-free perk is the quiet standout — in a high-tax state it is worth ~8-10% on its own, so the everyday 10% + tax-free often beats a headline 15% that is still taxed.

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YouTube TV logo$15/mo off
YouTube TV
Live TV Streaming

YouTube TV’s Base Plan is $67.99/mo for your first 12 months — $15/mo off the ~$82.99 standard price, about $180 saved over the year — for verified military, veterans, first responders, the medical community, and teachers via ID.me, redeemable through June 30, 2026. (Ignore the “no military discount” and stale “$69” claims.) After 12 months it reverts to full price. NFL Sunday Ticket has its own, separate military offer: $198 for the 2026 season (+$42 for RedZone) through Jan 10, 2027.

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Choice Hotels logoRate + Lifetime Gold
Choice Hotels
Hotels & Travel

Choice Hotels has a real military program: a special military/veteran leisure rate (it varies by property and date, and still earns points) PLUS free Lifetime Gold Elite status and 2,500 bonus points in Choice Privileges. The status is the headline — claim it once and it layers on every future stay. Per trip, price-check the military rate vs. WeSalute 15% vs. the public/member rate vs. Pay Now & Save and book the lowest, because the rate discounts don’t stack with each other. You must be a Choice Privileges member and book direct — OTA bookings forfeit the rate and status.

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Abercrombie & Fitch logoNo official program
Abercrombie & Fitch
Apparel & Clothing

Abercrombie & Fitch has no official military discount — no military page on abercrombie.com and no verification partner (no ID.me, SheerID, or GovX). Some stores extend an unofficial ~10–15% at the manager’s discretion to active duty, veterans, retirees, reservists, and Guard who show a military ID, but it varies by location, isn’t guaranteed, and never works online. The reliable, bigger save is stacking an email or influencer code on Sale items (a genuine A&F edge) plus free myAbercrombie rewards — which routinely beats 10–15%.

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PODS logoUp to 10% off
PODS
Moving & Storage

PODS gives service members up to 10% off a move with promo code SERV10 — on local delivery and the first month’s storage, and on transportation for long-distance moves between PODS locations. Verify with ID.me or claim the code at booking.

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Penske Truck Rental logo15% off
Penske
Moving & Storage

Penske takes 15% off truck rentals for active and veteran military with promo code MILITARY — show a military or veteran ID at pickup. It also honors the discount via WeSalute+, and runs a dedicated military move call center (1-844-4TROOPS) for PPM/PCS moves.

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Budget Truck Rental logo20% off
Budget Truck
Moving & Storage

U.S. military personnel traveling with orders save 20% off Budget Truck rentals with promo code USMIO — booked online with a 24-hour advance reservation. The discount is off time and mileage of the Best Available Rate and can’t be combined with other offers.

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Two Men and a Truck logoVaries by location
Two Men and a Truck
Moving & Storage

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.

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