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Where did the bonus camp set up camp?

Near the Capitol.


In 1932 what did the Bonus Army want?

The Bonus army was a group of WWI veterans which wanted their army paychecks early. You see, when they served they were offered money which was suppose to be accessible sometime in the year 1940. They were okay with that at the time but then the Great Depression happened and they marched to Washington D.C demanding access to their paychecks early.


Where did Washington's army set up camp in 1776?

Valley Forge 1777-78


When George Washington's army set up camp for the winter at Valley Forge did Washington get a warm bed?

No the winter at valley forge was long and difficult. He didnt have enough food or clothing and a lot of his army deserted the camp.


When was the first concentration camp and when was it set up?

Dachau was the first concentration camp. It was set up in 1933.


Who made up the Bonus Army that marched on Washington?

After WWI, Congress votes to give veterans a bonus that will be paid in the year 1945, but in 1932 veterans march on Washington DC demanding their bonus. Thousands of veterans set up camp out side of the capital


Where do Brutus and Cassius set up camp?

Antony and Octavius set up camp in Philippi.


Why would the baron's soldier set up a siege camp?

Why would the baron's soldiers set up a siege camp ?


Sitting bull set up the camp at what river?

Sitting Bull set up camp at the Little Bighorn River.


Who was the American general that broke up the bonus army?

General Macarthur


Who The Bonus Army was made up of?

The Bonus Army was a group of World War I veterans, along with their families and affiliated groups, who marched to Washington, D.C., in 1932 to demand the immediate payment of a bonus that had been promised to them for their military service. Due to the Great Depression, many veterans were struggling financially and sought the early payment of the bonus, which was originally set to be paid in 1945. The protest culminated in a significant confrontation with the U.S. Army, leading to the eviction of the veterans from their encampments in the city.


Why was it important that the Roman army built a camp properly?

It was extremely important that the Roman army build a camp properly because of security and also a proper camp was an efficient camp. A camp was only used on the march and most times the Roman army was marching into enemy territory. A proper camp with its ditch and stockade afforded protection against surprise night attacks. Also, every man knew where he was supposed to be in a camp that followed regulations. He knew where his tent was and the army slave knew where to unload the contubernium mule who carried the tent and food. Set up and take down ran efficiently and smoothly in a properly built marching camp.