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Clinic at Milwaukee VA Complex Could Be Renamed For Famed ‘Six-Triple-Eight’ Member

Clinic at Milwaukee VA Complex Could Be Renamed For Famed ‘Six-Triple-Eight’ Member

Veteran Anna Mae Robertson served in the only battalion of Black women to serve abroad during the war.

Moore Leads Bipartisan Effort to Rename the Women’s Clinic at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center as the Anna Mae Robertson VA Well Women Clinic
Statement on the passing of Anna Mae Robertson
Press Release

Statement on the passing of Anna Mae Robertson

From all members of the Common Council: Alderwoman Andrea M. Pratt, Alderman Mark Chambers, Jr., Alderman Alex Brower, Alderman Robert J. Bauman, Alderman Lamont Westmoreland, Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs, Alderman DiAndre Jackson, Alderperson JoCasta Zamarripa, Alderwoman Larresa Taylor, Alderwoman Sharlen P. Moore, Alderman Peter Burgelis, Alderman José G. Pérez, Alderman Scott Spiker, Alderwoman Marina Dimitrijevic, and Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II

Congresswoman Gwen Moore Statement on the Passing of Ms. Anna Mae Robertson, Milwaukee’s Six Triple Eight Hero
City of Milwaukee Black History Month to Conclude with Festivities Scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 25
How WWII Veteran, Now 95, Made History

How WWII Veteran, Now 95, Made History

Anna Mae Robertson remembers her work in the only all-female African American battalion.