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Members of the Bonus Army encamp within sight of the; Capitol, 1932 ... Introduction | The Great Depression | The Dust Bowl | Public Enemy #1 | The Bonus Army
Tanks and cavalry prepare to evacuate the Bonus Army; July 28, 1932 ... Having no other place to go, the majority of the Bonus Army remained encamped in the city, despite the fact that Congress
A footnote: The break-up of the Bonus Army in Washington was conducted by Army Chief of Staff and World War I veteran Douglas MacArthur, assisted by Majors George Patton and Dwight Eisenhower.
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I have recently been exchanging emails with a WWII Navy vet, about the Bonus Army of 1932. While I knew the basic story line, I regret that I knew few of the details.
The Bonus March (May-July, 1932) ; Few images from the Great Depression are more indelible than the rout of the Bonus Marchers. ... On July 21, with the Army preparing to step in at any moment,
Bonus Army World War I veterans who gathered in Washington, D.C., in summer 1932 to demand payment of their promised bonuses ... Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Bonus Army
In 1932, World War I veterans gathered in Washington, D.C., to demand payment of a bonus. The violence that ensued helped Franklin Roosevelt become president. ... The Bonus Army: An American Epic
Free Online Library: March of the Bonus Army. by "DAV Magazine"; ... stations on Memorial Day, May 29, at 10:30 p.m. eastern time, captures the march of the Bonus Army to Washington, D.C.
In 1932 World War I veterans seeking a bonus promised by Congress were attacked and driven out of Washington, D.C., by troops of the U.S. Army under the command of Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. ... The U.S.
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