One woman's extraordinary personal journey in the US military and her triumphant effort to honor her predecessors with the Congressional Gold Medal
Looking back on her remarkable career, Retired Army Colonel Edna W. Cummings can justly say that βthe odds ainβt good, but good stuff happens.β Her story is as inspiring as it is improbable, but her memoir is about much more than herself. Chronicling Cummingsβs unlikely but successful path to leadership roles in the army and afterward, it also tells the story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalionβknown as the Six Triple Eightβa trailblazing African American World War II Womenβs Army Corps unit now the subject of a Netflix film and a Broadway-bound musical β and the grassroots campaign Cummings led to honor them.
In 2022, due in large part to Cummingsβs efforts, the Six Triple Eight was awarded the nationβs highest civilian honorβthe Congressional Gold Medal. Among the fewer than two hundred recipients, including the crew of Apollo 11 and the Navajo Code Talkers, the Six Triple Eight is the only womenβs unit to receive this prestigious decoration. In A Soldierβs Life Colonel Cummings narrates her path from childhood to advocate and how she overcame incredible odds not only for herself but on behalf of those who had come before her.
There are plenty of autobiographies of white male military officers, but Cummings's story stands out as an important account by a Black woman officer continuing the work of those who came before her. A perfect and timely book highlighting the benefits of diverse organizations.--Library Journal
A fresh contribution to Black history.--Kirkus Reviews
Edna W. Cummings is a retired colonel in the US Army. She owns and operates a consulting firm based in Washington, DC.
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