BONUS MARCHERS

in U.S. history, more than 20,000 veterans, most of them unemployed and in desperate financial straits, who, in the spring of 1932, spontaneously made their way to Washington, D.C. They demanded passage of a bill introduced by Representative Wright Patman providing for immediate payment of their World War I bonus. Calling themselves the Bonus Expeditionary Force, they camped in vacant government buildings and in open fields made available by police superintendent Pelham D. Glassford. The veterans conducted themselves in a peaceful and orderly way, but when the Senate defeated the Patman bill (June 17, 1932) the marchers refused to return home. On July 28, President Herbert Hoover ordered the army, under the command of Douglas MacArthur, to evict them forcibly. MacArthur had their camps set on fire, and the army drove the veterans from the city. Hoover was much criticized by the press and the general public for the severity of his response.

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...of history might wonder what happened to the bonus movement after 1932. Did the bonus marchers melt away? Were they no longer desirous of the immediate payment of their bonus? Or were they so inspired by the presidential...
...following along behind a Bonus Marcher on foot with a pack...bayonets upon unarmed Marchers, and under this...Advancing on the Bonus Marchers and Saying Get the...flag from a Bonus Marchers hut, and the Bonus Marcher tussling with the...
...the army of more than 20,000 bonus marchers made their way to the nations capi...lobbying Congress for passage of the bonus. Hoover secretly protected the marchers...bill for immediate payment of the bonus, but the Senate overwhelmingly rejected...
...circulation favored payment of the bonus and 120 with 7 million circulation opposed it. After the marchers arrived in Washington, newspaper editorial support for the bonus payment dropped to nearly zero. The House vote in favor of the bonus drew the support of one 10...
...among the remaining members of the bonus army. The new Communist representative...influence over the rank and file of the bonus marchers. On July 14, Communist John Pace...and General MacArthur met with the bonus armys commander, W. W. Waters...
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...Staff, replied that marchers from his area were fervent...ardently believed that the Bonus March was a communist...Immediate reaction to the Bonus Marchers eviction was overwhelmingly...restraint in evicting the Bonus Marchers. The troops adhered...
The GI Bill Recruiting Bonus, Retention Onus by John B. White ONE OF THE BEST and most enduring...generate unprecedented levels of unemployment, and memories of the "Bonus Marchers" of 1932-veterans of World War I who demonstrated for their...
...the remainder of their bonuses. Congress had voted in 1924 for a "bonus" or an endowment life...shacks. The rout of the Bonus Marchers humiliated many veterans...marital limitations. The bonus marchers in residence at Fort Hunt...
...the Civil Rights Movement. A list of marchers demands included meaningful civil rights...printing of instructions and signs for marchers. Rustin estimated that this would cost...concentrated on the basic needs of the marchers and found ways to make everyone comfortable...
...Coxeys Army in 1894 and the Bonus Marchers in 1932 descended...pre 1974 5,000 estimated marchers <br/ 1975 25,000 <br...school buses mobilized to carry marchers, crowds were predominantly Catholic. A random survey of marchers conducted by the Washington Post in 1993 revealed a typical marcher to be a middle-aged, married...
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...They called themselves the Bonus Expeditionary Force (BEF...Reno. In New Orleans, 300 bonus-seekers were routed by railroad...march opened their doors to the marchers, fed them and gave them a place...intend to stay here until the bonus is paid-whether it is next...
...War I they had campaigned in Congress for a special "bonus" for their service. In 1932 they put pressure on President...from historical memory. Gary Dean Bests FDR and the Bonus Marchers, 1933-1935, is an excellent book, but it is the...
...was common. There are plentiful records, some of them filmed, of Henry Fords armed goons enforcing layoffs, of Bonus Marchers being put to flight by the troops of that barely controllable authoritarian General Douglas MacArthur, and, of course...
...the veterans of World War I, men who had served their country but were now neglected, even destitute, such as the Bonus Marchers who had camped out in Washington, D.C, only to be routed by General MacArthurs troops. This is the subject of...
...The reigning hero of this tendency was Gen. Douglas MacArthur, a classic man on horseback, brutalizing the Bonus Marchers, ruling the Philippines, defeating Japan thus to become its benign emperor for six years, only to have his measure...
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...Brian Cowen We Shall Overcome: Some of the 6,000 Waterford Marchers Yesterday 132,263 Posts Have Been Axed since Cowen Came to...in the Live Register (including the cost of the Christmas bonus) in 2008 was e11.55 million per 1 , 0 0 0 f o r J o b...
G20 Pledge on Bank Bonuses. Byline: From Sam Fleming...in the battle over bankers bonuses yesterday as the G20 backed...the G20s new pay standards, bonuses will have to be deferred and...the site of the summit. The marchers included small groups of self...
...MacArthurs cavalry charge down Pennsylvania Avenue in 1932 against a group of protesting World War I veterans - the Bonus Marchers - who saw their tent camp burned to the ground. "People think its strange that were a band from New York City and...
...while watching the bums and hoboes in Preston Sturges Sullivans Travels, as a boy he was put in mind of the actual Bonus Marchers who came to Washington to ~ demand decent treatment for veterans and were dispersed by military force. As he points...
...with the primarily Catholic marchers. As Cooper and cohort plan...seven count em seven hours of bonus materials, ranging from audio...Gage and George Gage, the bonus short "The 10th Mountain Division...confrontation in 1972 between marchers and British troops in Northern...
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BONUS MARCHERS in U.S. history, more than 20,000 veterans, most of them...Wright Patman providing for immediate payment of their World War I bonus. Calling themselves the Bonus Expeditionary Force, they camped in vacant government buildings...
...unemployed veterans formed the "Bonus Expeditionary Force," or Bonus Marchers , and marched to Washington...number of states voted veterans bonuses after World War II and the...The Whole Story of the Bonus Army (1933, repr. 1969...
...Depression deepened, veterans demanded immediate payment of bonus certificates (issued to them in 1924 for redemption...In 1932 some 15,000 ex-servicemen, known as the Bonus Marchers , marched on Washington; Hoover ordered federal troops...
...elaborate system of parks. Through the years the city has been a focus for national political activity. In 1932 Bonus Marchers lived in its parks until they were evicted by the army. In the 1960s and early 70s hundreds of thousands demonstrated...
...the general staff. In 1932 he provoked much criticism by personally commanding the troop action that evicted the Bonus Marchers from Washington. In the tense and threatening days of Japanese expansion President Franklin Delano Roosevelt appointed...


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