The Six Triple Eight: Sir, Over My Dead Body, Sir
Major Charity Adams (Kerry Washington) stands her ground against her commanding officer, General Halt after he threats to disband the Six Triple Eight. The General's name was changed for the film - but this interaction did in fact happen as portrayed according to Charity's memoir One Woman's Army: A Black Officer Remembers the WAC. Remember people: When there is no mail, there is low morale!

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