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Bonus Army
noun
- a group of 12,000 World War I veterans who massed in Washington, D.C., the summer of 1932 to induce Congress to appropriate moneys for the payment of bonus certificates granted in 1924.
Example Sentences
News of the cavalry鈥檚 gassing and trampling of civilians 鈥 the slain including an infant born during the nationwide march of the so-called Bonus Army 鈥 would dominate the front pages and tar Hoover鈥檚 public image through the presidential campaign.
For the attack on the Bonus Army and the Madison Square Garden rally share features that could bind them together as campaign turning points.
As Twain might have acknowledged, the comparison isn鈥檛 perfect 鈥 among other differences, the Bonus Army attack occurred on July 28, 1932, in the middle of the presidential campaign, while the Trump rally came only 10 days before election day and after early voting by mail and in person has already started in many states.
For Hoover, it was his response to the Bonus Army.
They started to move east 鈥 鈥渉undreds of thousands of men, women, children, and babies ... walking, hitchhiking, hopping freights,鈥 as Paul Dickson and Thomas B. Allen reported in their 2004 book about the Bonus Army.
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