• Diving into the 6888th with World War II Daily Podcast

    I’m thrilled to share that I recently joined Pietro Deserti and Samuel DeKorte on the World War II Daily podcast to discuss one of the most compelling stories of World War II: the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. This podcast episode provided a platform to explore the inspiring history of the 6888th, the only all-Black Women’s Army

  • The Road to Fort Oglethorpe: Preparing for Overseas Training

    By early January 1945, the War Department and WAC leadership were engaged in the final stages of preparing selected personnel for overseas service. Across the United States, Wacs stationed at various posts were being transferred to the Third WAC Training Center at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, where they would undergo two weeks of overseas training. For

  • Setting the Stage: The 6888th Central Postal Battalion

    Eighty years ago, a significant chapter in military and social history began. The 6888th Central Postal Battalion—better known as the Six Triple Eight—was the only Black Women’s Army Corps (WAC) unit sent overseas during World War II. Their story, now brought to life in Tyler Perry’s Six Triple Eight, illustrates the complexities of military service during a