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Why did some World War I veterans demand their government bonus in 1932 instead of waiting until 1945, when it was promised to be paid?

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The Bonus Army was a group of 43,000 demonstrators โ€“ made up of 17,000 U.S. World War I veterans, together with their families and affiliated groups โ€“ who gathered in Washington, D.C. in mid-1932 to demand early cash redemption of their service certificates. Organizers called the demonstrators the "Bonus Expeditionary Force", to echo the name of World War I's American Expeditionary Forces, while the media referred to them as the "Bonus Army" or "Bonus Marchers". The demonstrators were led by Walter W. Waters, a former sergeant.

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