A US Army captain killed in Wednesday's midair collision in Washington DC has been remembered as "brilliant and fearless". Captain Rebecca Lobach was one of three soldiers who died when a Black ...
Rebecca Lobach last Wednesday evening ... Lobach was one of three military personnel in the Army helicopter that collided with a passenger plane near Washington, D.C., sending both aircraft ...
I wish she weren’t dead,” Winkie wrote. “You are so missed, Rebecca. This world won’t be the same without you.” Lobach was one of three Army soldiers killed Wednesday when their Black ...
Rebecca M. Lobach, of Durham, N.C., served as an Army aviation officer since July 2019. Her awards include an Army commendation medal and an achievement medal. In a statement released by the Army ...
The U.S. Army has shared the identity of the third soldier who was aboard the Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a passenger plane as Capt. Rebecca Lobach. According to a statement from the ...
The Coast Guard response to the Washington D.C. plane crash in January included 278 personnel, 11 small boat stations and ...
Captain Rebecca M Lobach, identified as the third soldier killed in the Army Black Hawk helicopter collision with an American Airlines jet near Reagan National Airport, was a distinguished ...
Captain Rebecca M. Lobach, 28, from Durham, North Carolina was one of three soldiers aboard the chopper that crashed into the jet just as it was coming into land. The Army had initially refused ...
At the request of the family, the Army named Capt. Rebecca Lobach, of Durham, N.C., as the third soldier. She had served as an aviation officer since July 2019 and received several awards ...
According to the Army, Capt. Rebecca Lobach of Durham was in the helicopter when it crashed into an American Airlines Flight Wednesday night outside of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
The Army officially identified the pilot as Capt. Rebecca Lobach, 28, one of the three-person crew inside the UH-60 Black Hawk. While the Army released the names of the other two soldiers on board ...