Bonus Army
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.
Ulysses S. Grant led the Union Army.
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Cato the Younger was a senator who led an army against Caesar.
It was led by Walter W. Waters, a former Army sergeant.
allowed federal troops to remove the Bonus Army with great force
The bonus army was led by Walter W. Waters, and Douglas MacArthur led the infantry and calvary against them under the order of Herbert Hoover. MacArthur also commanded the 6 tanks involved in the attack.
The Bonus Army wanted their military bonus early.
how was the veterans bonus army treated
because it was an army that gave the other army a bonus.....................................................hope it helps
Bonus Army happened on 1932-07-28.
Why did the Bonus Army march on Washington, D.C.?
If your talking about who led was ordered to subdue the Bonus Army then it would be Gen. George MacArther. It was General MacArthur, but his first name is Douglas.
It took place in Washington, D.C. The Army troops were led by then Capt. Douglas MacArthur mounted on a white horse and wielding a saber.
They were nicknamed The Bonus Army
Why did the Bonus Army march on Washington, D.C.?