ADJUSTED SERVICE CERTIFICATE LAW

The 'Adjusted Service Certificate Law' is a United States federal law passed in 1924 that granted veterans of World War I "bonus" certificates the following year that would be redeemable for cash after a maturation period of 20 years.

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Bonus Army

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