HONOLULU, Hawaii — U-Haul concluded a patriotic week of honoring and remembering WWII veterans by having AMERCO CEO and President Edward J. "Joe" Shoen attend the National Pearl...
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Amid Soaring Gas Prices, DIY Movers Turn to U-Haul for Cost Savings
With summer moving season underway, families need affordable solutions to offset high fuel costs – leading them to the value of U-Haul rentals As rocketing gas prices and runaway...
Pearl Harbor’s Ford Island Control Tower Opens to Public with New View
The Shoen family of U-Haul funded the elevator that will lift visitors to the observation deck for a panorama of America’s WWII aviation battlefield The historic Ford Island...
Helping Our Neighbors: Thank You, U-Haul Volunteers
U-Haul proudly partners with charities that help people fulfill their basic needs of food, clothing and shelter. And, as a Company co-founded by a WWII U.S. Navy veteran, U-Haul...
Humble Design Chicago Helps Marine Transition out of Homelessness
May marks Military Appreciation Month, when we honor our current and former military members for their service and sacrifice. Over Memorial Day weekend, Humble Design Fueled by...
2020 Migration Trends: People Moving Again, Exiting NYC and Bay Area
The COVID-19 pandemic has coincided with more do-it-yourself movers leaving densely populated U.S. areas, specifically New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area, according to...
WWII Veterans Remembered: U-Haul Honors American Innovator and Co-Founder L.S. “Sam” Shoen
U-Haul® was born as World War II was coming to a close, with its first one-way trailers made available to the moving public on or about July 4, 1945. U-Haul co-founders L.S. Sam...
WWII Veterans Remembered: U-Haul Honors First Employee and Cherished Pioneer W.E. “Hap” Carty
U-Haul® was born as World War II was coming to a close, with its first one-way trailers made available to the moving public on or about July 4, 1945. Hap Carty, circa 1946 Just...
WWII Veterans Remembered: U-Haul Honors Virginia’s Willis Tallent
U-Haul® was born as World War II was coming to a close, with its first one-way trailers made available to the moving public on or about July 4, 1945. Just as U-Haul is...
WWII Veterans Remembered: U-Haul Honors Pennsylvania’s William G. “Bill” Kreckman
Bill Kreckman, circa 1957 U-Haul® was born as World War II was coming to a close, with its first one-way trailers made available to the moving public on or about July 4, 1945....
WWII Veterans Remembered: U-Haul Honors New York’s Warren S. Craig
Pacific Theater veteran and New Windsor native Warren Craig will be memorialized in the lobby of the renovated Ford Island Control Tower at Pearl Harbor U-Haul® was born as World...
WWII Veterans Remembered: U-Haul Honors Nebraska’s Warren D. Albers
Pacific Theater veteran and Wisner native Warren Albers will be memorialized in the lobby of the renovated Ford Island Control Tower at Pearl Harbor U-Haul® was born as World War...