102-year-old WWII veteran from segregated mail unit honored
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Millions of letters and packages sent to U.S. troops had accumulated in warehouses in Europe by the time Allied troops were pushing toward the heart of Hitlers Germany near the end of World War II. This wasnt junk mail it was the main link between home and the front in a time long before video chats, texting or even routine long-distance phone calls.
The job of clearing out the massive backlog in a military that was still segregated by race fell upon the largest all-Black, all-female group to serve in the war, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. On Tuesday, the oldest living member of the unit is being honored.
Romay Davis, 102, will be recognized for her service at an event at Montgomery City Hall. It follows President Joe Bidens decision in March to sign a bill authorizing the Congressional Gold Medal for the unit, nicknamed the Six Triple Eight.
Davis, in an interview at her home Monday, said the unit was due the recognition, and shes glad to participate on behalf of other members whove already passed away.
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