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Bonus Army happened on 1932-07-28.
allowed federal troops to remove the Bonus Army with great force
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the bonus army was treated unfairly because they were the veterans from WW1 and the at first they were going to pay them but at the end they didn't pay them any money they march an may-july 1932
The so-called "Bonus Army" marched to Washington DC in June, 1932 and many camped there until dispersed by the US Army on July 28, 1932. The group numbered as many as 43,000, about 17,000 veterans and 26,000 others including family members.
The Bonus Army wanted their military bonus early.
WWI veterans seeking the bonus Congress had promised them. And in 1924, congress passed the adjusted compensation act,which provided for a lump-sum payment to the veterans in 1945
how was the veterans bonus army treated
because it was an army that gave the other army a bonus.....................................................hope it helps
Bonus March or Bonus Army is the name of massive (more than 10'000 people) crowd formed 17 June 1932 in Washington by the veterans of World War I. They demanded immediate payment of "bonus", which was promised to them by federal government during the war (to be paid in unprecised "future"). A month later, The March was dispersed by regular armed forces, and their camp destroyed.