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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. advertisement FOX6 News 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 served in the 6888th Battalion during World War II, the only battalion of Black women to serve abroad during the war. Leaders in Milwaukee, Robertson’s adopted hometown, are ...
Anna Mae Robertson, 101, was one of the last surviving members of the “Six Triple Eight,” an all Black, all-female ...
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Bipartisan effort to rename women's clinic at Milwaukee's VA - MSNRepresentative Gwen Moore has introduced a bipartisan bill to rename the Women’s Well Clinic at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee as the Anna Mae Robertson VA Well Women Clinic.
They're women like my constituent, who is still alive, 101 years old - Private Anna Mae Robertson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin," U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore said. Congress approved the medal in 2022.
The NAACP and Milwaukee County recognized Anna Mae Robertson, 100. She served during World War II as a member of the battalion responsible for clearing a two-year backlog of miliwaty mail after D-Day.
Anna Mae Robertson served in the only all-female African-American unit deployed overseas during the war, and her service was celebrated in February. Fox - Milwaukee Fox - Milwaukee More Videos ...
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