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Bonus Army Vets Battle CopsWashington, D.C.: 1932. Bonus Army veterans battle with Washington police officers at one of their camps
Veterans View Advocates BodyWashington, D.C.: June 15, 1932. Honor Men of the Bonus Expeditionary Forces, all of whom have been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, viewing the body of Rep. Edward E
Bonus Expeditionary Force CampWashington, D.C.: 1932. Camp Marks, one of the encampments built by veterans of the Bonus Expeditionary Force in Washington, D.C
Bonus Army Parade In DCWashington, D.C.: June 7, 1932. Led by some of the officers under whom they served in France, more than 5, 000 members of the Bonus Expeditionary Forces marched down Pennsylvania Avenue today
President Herbert Hoover caricatured in 1932 as a Prussian militarist in the B. E. F. News, a Bonus Army newspaperH. HOOVER: CARTOON, 1932. President Herbert Hoover caricatured in 1932 as a Prussian militarist in the B.E.F. News, a Bonus Army newspaper
American cartoon, 1932, by Otto Soglow showing President Herbert Hoover watching the Bonus March of World War ICARTOON: BONUS MARCH, 1932. American cartoon, 1932, by Otto Soglow showing President Herbert Hoover watching the Bonus March of World War I veterans at Washington, July 1932
BONUS ARMY, 1932. The Bonus Brigade of World War I veterans demanding that Congress authorize payment of war bonuses, gathered on the steps of the U.S
BONUS ARMY MARCHERS, 1932. The Bonus Brigade of World War I veterans at the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. CBONUS ARMY MARCHERS, 1932. The Bonus Brigade of World War I veterans at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. 6 June 1932, demanding that Congress authorize payment of war bonuses