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As for the costume itself, T’Challa can be seen wearing a black and gold outfit with a purple robe to round off his look. He is perfectly dressed as a king for the Hellfire Gala event.
An all-Black, all-female World War II unit received the Congressional Gold Medal on Tuesday for improving soldiers' morale with their work sorting mail addressed to those on the frontlines.
The all-Black female WWII unit, the "Six Triple Eight," was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest award that Congress can bestow upon a civilian. On Tuesday, the 6888th unit ...
The only all-black female unit to serve overseas in World War II was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal Tuesday – 80 years after they were deployed to Europe to revolutionize the growing mail ...
The Congressional Gold Medal is awarded to the Six Triple Eight, a Black, all-female WWII unit, for their heroic service and efforts in ensuring mail for troops.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) hosted a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony to the members of the “Six Triple Eight” battalion — the only Black, all-female unit to serve during World War II.