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Black, all-female World War II unit received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday for improving soldiers' morale with their work sorting mail addressed to those on the frontlines. Congress passed ...
Members of an elite female WWII unit that notably improved the morale for soldiers on the European battlefront were honored ...
The armed forces women recognized as the “Six Triple Eight” were honored with the Congressional Gold Medal for their ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The only all-female and predominantly Black unit that served overseas during WWII received a Congressional Gold Medal 80 ...
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion was the only one comprised of Black women to be sent overseas during World War ...
During a Congressional Medal Ceremony on April 30, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, also referred to as the Six Triple Eight, received ... Congressional Gold Medal is the highest ...
Seventy-nine years after their unprecedented service in World War II, the Black women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory ...
The Six Triple Eight, who served overseas during WWII, was honored during a Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony in D.C. Tuesday, 80 years after the war.
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