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Sedaia [141]
4 years ago
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Can someone please help me, explain what was the bonus army how was it a negative event and what happens a few months after it o

ccurred?
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wariber [46]4 years ago
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Answer:

At the 1980s and '90s British and American reporters "found" cat and created the "exposé" of this tragedy. Nevertheless, the USA Army had announced this occurrence in August 1944, four months after it happened and only two months after Lord. This history of Slapton Sands was mostly lost in the joy surrounding the Normandy landings and Allied breakout from the shore, while cat's casualties were absorbed in this more considerable cost in France. The highest martial decoration at these USA armed forces, and among the most known of WW2 medals, is that award of Honor, sometimes named this Congressional Medal of Honor, because it is presented in the name of Congress. Demonstrated within this Civil War, it has been granted more than three thousand periods, including some 450 for world war 2 activities. The amount of retroactive awards often changes, as rules involving the statute of restrictions are being waived with increasing rate. From the overall 16,112,000 Americans under arms at world war 2, one award of Honor was demonstrated for every thirty-five thousand forces. This number is 65% higher than the British Empire ratio for the Victoria Cross.

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