Honoring the ‘6888,' who restored mail service to the military in World War II
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Honoring the ‘6888,' who restored mail service to the military in World War II

Retired U.S. Army colonel Edna Cummings shared a story Wednesday in Chicago about the “6888,” a group of 855 Black women of the women’s army corps who restored mail service to the military in World War II. NBC Chicago’s Natalie Martinez reports.

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