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The Six Triple Eight - The True Story of the 6888th Battalion and Their WWII Mission - cover
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The Six Triple Eight - The True Story of the 6888th Battalion and Their WWII Mission

Dorian Ashveil

Editora: Publishdrive

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The Six Triple Eight: The True Story of the 6888th Battalion and Their WWII Mission unveils one of the most extraordinary and untold chapters of World War II—one that shines a spotlight on the courage, resilience, and ingenuity of the women who defied the odds to serve their country. This is the gripping true story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the first and only all-black, all-female unit to be deployed overseas during the war.
 
Tasked with an impossible mission—sorting and delivering over 17 million pieces of delayed mail to soldiers across war-torn Europe—these women faced unimaginable challenges. Battling both racial prejudice and gender discrimination, they proved their worth not only as soldiers but as heroes, revolutionising the way women of color were seen in the military. Despite the odds, they succeeded in their mission, restoring morale to thousands of soldiers and completing their task in record time. Yet, their bravery and sacrifices were forgotten, until now.
 
Through powerful firsthand accounts, interviews, and historical research, The Six Triple Eight brings to life the stories of these trailblazing women and their lasting impact on military history. Their courage broke barriers, and their legacy continues to inspire generations of women and people of color striving to make their mark in the world.
 
Join us on this remarkable journey of hope, sisterhood, and triumph against all odds. The story of the 6888th is finally being told—and it’s one you won’t forget.
 
Don’t miss out on this powerful story of courage and triumph—order your copy today and honor the unsung heroes of World War II.
Disponível desde: 15/12/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 127 páginas.

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