The Bonus Army's Struggle for Promised Promises during the Great Depression
A story not widely recognized in U.S. history involves the Bonus Army, comprising veterans of World War 1 who embarked on a march to Washington, D.C., during the summer of 1932 with an appeal for early payment of bonuses pledged as compensation for their military efforts. The Adjusted Compensation Act was passed by Congress in 1924, offering a bonus to veterans that would become payable in 1945