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They group called themselves the Bonus Expeditionary Force, in honor of the American Expeditionary Force which served in Europe; they came to be known as the Bonus Army.
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On March 11 th, 1932, Waters and 300 Oregonian men—calling themselves the “Bonus Expeditionary Force”, after the American Expeditionary Force sent to France nearly two decades prior—did just that, arriving in Washington D.C. on May 29 th to find thousands of disillusioned men wishing to join their ranks. 6 Waters took charge, organizing the Army into meticulously operated camps.
Its organizers called it the Bonus Expeditionary Force to echo the name of World War I's American Expeditionary Forces, while the media called it the Bonus March. It was led by Walter W. Waters, a.
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Bonus March. In 1924 the U.S. Congress passed a bill that promised World War I veterans a 'bonus' to be paid in 1945. But in 1932, during the Great Depression, a grassroots collection of veterans calling themselves the Bonus Army or the Bonus Expeditionary Force gathered in Washington D.C. demanding that their bonus be paid early. By June of 1932 an estimated 20,000 men, women, and children.
The Bonus Expeditionary Force By Unitary Moonbat in Teaching; Tweet. It must have had a dreamlike quality to it: a summer’s day in Washington, the tanks and troops on the street accompanied by officers like George Patton and Dwight Eisenhower, led by none other than General Douglas MacArthur. America’s Caesar was wearing a full salad bowl of ribbons and medals, magnificent astride a great.