Does any one know anything about Rocking Chair money the guys received after they came home from overseas in WWll?
Thanks, Nancy
Rocking Chair money
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01-11-2011, 08:27 PM
Does any one know anything about Rocking Chair money the guys received after they came home from overseas in WWll?
Thanks, Nancy
01-12-2011, 11:11 AM
Nancy, I had never heard "rocking chair money" so I googled it (+ world war ii). I came up with a book about Rout 66 . The Google Books website gave a preview and I grabbed a sceen shot of it. It seemed to indicate it was a unofficial term for relocation money.
01-12-2011, 01:23 PM
I also have to say that I never heard of the "Rocking Chair Money" but we did have a "Club" which most veterans joined.
We called it the 52-20/Club. Any veteran could sign up and get $20 per week for 52 weeks and since many had a chore finding a job they joined the "Club".
If you just wanted a rest from the service or as in my case it was more than the pre-service pay offerred me, I joined the "Club".
The State was the payor of the money
01-12-2011, 07:51 PM
Thank you Todd and Sgt Leo for your help. My aunt keeps talking about the Rocking Chair money my Uncle got after he got out in 1945. They moved from Colorado to Alabama back then so that makes sense. I remember my dad saying something years ago about the 52/20 Club Sgt, but shame on me for not paying attention. Until you mentioned it I'd forgotten all about it.....and only remember the 52/20 part of it. To tell you the truth I thought it was some kind of Mens Pub Club!
Thanks again, Nancy
01-12-2011, 11:21 PM
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