Joe Angelo

Joe Angelo (1889–1967) of Camden New Jersey was an American veteran of World War I and recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, who was later involved in the Bonus Army movement of the 1930s.

Read more about Joe Angelo:  War Service, The Depression and The Bonus Army, The Last Meeting

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