The Forgotten March" recounts the little-known tale of the Bonus Army, a group of World War I veterans who, during the Great Depression, marched on Washington in 1932 to demand the early payment of bonuses promised for their wartime service. Set against the backdrop of economic hardship, the veterans' peaceful protests turned into a tragic confrontation with the U.S. government, revealing the challenges faced by those who had served their country in a time of need. The episode, marked by eviction, violence, and the harsh realities of the era, sheds light on a lesser-known chapter of American history.