Respuesta :
The Bonus Army was American military veterans of World War One. Often they called themselves "the BEF", for "Bonus Expeditionary Force", which was a play on words from what they had been called during the war, when in France the Americans were called "the AEF", for "American Expeditionary Force".
Answer:
The Bonus Army was American military veterans of World War One. They wanted Congress to keep its promise to pay their benefits before 1945.
Explanation:
The Bonus Act of 1931 had promised the veterans they could have their payments before the original payout date of 1945, but after the fiasco of the Revenue Act of 1932, the Bonus Act was about to be reversed so the government would not have to pay out the money until 1945.