The Postal Warriors

ebook The 6888th Battalion's Impact on WWII Supply Chains

By Anand Roopnarine

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The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, formed during World War II, played a crucial role in maintaining the flow of communication and supplies for the U.S. military. Established in 1945, this unit was the first and only all-female, African American battalion to serve overseas in a combat zone. The battalion was created in response to the overwhelming backlog of mail destined for troops stationed in Europe, a problem exacerbated by the rapid expansion of the military and the chaos of war. The need for a dedicated team to manage postal operations was evident, as maintaining morale through communication with loved ones was essential for the well-being of the soldiers.

The Postal Warriors