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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.
A trailblazing WWII veteran from Milwaukee has died at 101 years old. Family confirmed Robertson's death to 12 News Saturday.
Representative 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.
Ann Mae Robertson served in the 'Six Triple Eight' during WWII, an all-female African American unit that cleared backlogs of mail sent to American soldiers. MILWAUKEE - Anna Mae Robertson, who served ...
The legislation, led by Rep. Gwen Moore and supported by several Wisconsin Republicans, would name the VA's women's clinic ...
Anna Mae Robertson, WWII vet of the all-Black female "Six Triple Eight" battalion, passed away at 101, leaving a legacy ...
Milwaukee's Anna Mae Robertson, who was part of the only all-Black female unit stationed overseas during World War II, has died at 101. Michael Jordan cared more about his personal space than ...
Family has a celebration of life planned for Milwaukee trailblazer Anna Mae Robertson. The event for Robertson, who died last ...
Robertson enlisted in the Women’s Army Corps in 1943. Anna Mae Robertson served in the 6888th Battalion during World War II, the only battalion of Black women to serve abroad during the war.
With the death of 101-year-old Anna Mae Robertson of Milwaukee, Lafayette native Fannie McClendon is now the last living link ...
World War II veteran Anna Mae Robertson wears a symbolic representation of the Congressional Gold Medal she was presented during a special ceremony on Monday, June 27, 2022, at the Milwaukee ...