Brian Jopek on Nostr: The film about the “Six Triple Eight” was something I heard about the other day ...
The film about the “Six Triple Eight” was something I heard about the other day on NPR’s “Morning Edition.” It’s on my “to watch” list. I highly doubt Pete Hegseth will bother with it.
“Among the roughly 9,400 graves at Normandy American Cemetery are those of four women: Mary Bankston, Mary Barlow, Dolores Browne and Elizabeth Richardson. They’re a reminder of the less-heralded roles American women played overseas during World War II.” - Phillip Walter Wellman
https://www.stripes.com/special-reports/featured/d-day/2024-06-04/women-american-cemetery-normandy-14071727.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3rhxfpUt8gJBjOsgZOG1pSUnJjx_CcDwxBZGDNsU2nRLYiEjIukxtdYlQ_aem_GL7iKKemRImWO64vJ0AhFQ
“Among the roughly 9,400 graves at Normandy American Cemetery are those of four women: Mary Bankston, Mary Barlow, Dolores Browne and Elizabeth Richardson. They’re a reminder of the less-heralded roles American women played overseas during World War II.” - Phillip Walter Wellman
https://www.stripes.com/special-reports/featured/d-day/2024-06-04/women-american-cemetery-normandy-14071727.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3rhxfpUt8gJBjOsgZOG1pSUnJjx_CcDwxBZGDNsU2nRLYiEjIukxtdYlQ_aem_GL7iKKemRImWO64vJ0AhFQ