There's a movie on Netflix -- "The Six Triple Eight" -- directed by Tyler Perry about the only all-Black Women's Army Corps battalion to serve overseas in World War II.
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Long, Ph.D. Here are stories of three women with local ties who were members of the U.S. Army, two of whom were part of the ...
Nineteen women from Maryland served during World War II in the 6888th Battalion, which is featured in the film “The Six ...
A forgotten army of an all-black and all-female battalion of the US Women's Army Corp helped the war effort from Birmingham.
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(MENAFN- The Conversation) Tyler Perry's new Netflix film, The Six Triple Eight, tells the story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion of the US Women's army Corps (WACs). These women ...