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Remembering Anna Mae Robertson, one of the last surviving members of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, who ...
The all-Black female WWII unit, the "Six Triple Eight," was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest award that Congress can bestow upon a civilian. On Tuesday, the 6888th unit ...
during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony honoring the Six Triple Eight in Emancipation Hall at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on April 29, 2025. The Six Triple Eight were the only female unit ...
The armed forces women recognized as the “Six Triple Eight” were honored with the Congressional Gold Medal for their groundbreaking work during World War II on Tuesday. In 1945, the 6888th ...
Anna Mae Robertson, who was one of the last known surviving members of World War II's Six Triple Eight unit, has died.
Anna Mae Robertson, WWII vet of the all-Black female "Six Triple Eight" battalion, passed away at 101, leaving a legacy ...
The Congressional Gold Medal will be presented to the family of unit commander Lt. Col. Charity Adams Earley at the Capitol Visitor Center. To recognize the women of the Six Triple Eight who made ...
Anna Mae Robertson, one of the gallant all-Black American female battalions who served in Europe during World War II, has ...
Anna Mae Robertson, 101, was one of the last surviving members of the “Six Triple Eight," an all Black, all female WWII ...
right, presents the Congressional Gold Medal to Stanley Earley III, son of Lt. Col. Charity Adams Earley, left, during a ceremony honoring the Six Triple Eight, on Capitol Hill, Tuesday ...
Ann Mae Robertson served in the 'Six Triple Eight' during WWII, an all-female African American unit that cleared backlogs of ...