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Anna Mae Robertson, who was one of the last known surviving members of World War II's Six Triple Eight unit, has died.
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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, a trailblazing World War II veteran and one ...
A trailblazing WWII veteran from Milwaukee has died at 101 years old.Family confirmed Robertson's death to 12 News Saturday. Anna Mae Robertson was one of the last surviving members of the "Six ...
While Anna Mae Robertson’s life story is known to some in Milwaukee, her Army brigade is now the subject of a major motion picture.As WISN 12 News celebrates Black History Month, we share her ...
Anna Mae Robertson served in the only all-female African American unit deployed overseas during the war, and her service was celebrated on Sunday, Feb. 23, in Milwaukee.
Anna Mae Robertson celebrates her 100th birthday in March 2024. She is one of the members of the Six Triple Eight, the only all-Black Women’s Army Corps unit stationed overseas during World War II.
Anna Mae Robertson celebrates her 100th birthday in March 2024. She is one of the members of the Six Triple Eight, the only all-Black Women’s Army Corps unit stationed overseas during World War II.
Anna Mae Robertson, one of the last known surviving members of the famed 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, died May 30. She was 101. Robertson, and all the 855 members of the “Six ...
Anna Mae Robertson served in the only all-female African American unit deployed overseas during the war, and her service was celebrated on Sunday, Feb. 23, in Milwaukee.