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On Sunday, the Faust Temple Church of God in Christ celebrated Florita Smith, a member of the famous Six Triple Eight Battalion who played a pivotal role during World War II.
Remembering Anna Mae Robertson, one of the last surviving members of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, who received the Congressional Gold Medal.
Anna Mae Robertson, 101, was one of the last surviving members of the “Six Triple Eight," an all Black, all female WWII battalion.
Anna Mae Robertson, who was one of the last known surviving members of World War II's Six Triple Eight unit, has died.
WASHINGTON DC — Congress bestowed its highest honor this week to the trail-blazing Six Triple Eight Battalion. The Congressional Gold Medal was awarded to the only all-Black female unit to serve ...
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, also known as the 'Six Triple Eight,’ received a Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian award given by Congress, April 29 at the U.S. Capitol.
During a Congressional Medal Ceremony on April 30, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, also referred to as the Six Triple Eight, received the honor during the bipartisan event.
The families of the “Six Triple Eight,” the only majority Black and all-female U.S. military unit that served in World War II, received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday. Also known as ...