Army Commendation Medal Recipient Identified as Third Black Hawk Pilot in Fatal DC Crash

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Army Commendation Medal Recipient Identified as Third Black Hawk Pilot in Fatal DC Crash
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Rebecca M. Lobach, a 'brilliant warrior' and third pilot on the Black Hawk helicopter involved in the fatal Washington DC plane crash, has been identified. Her family released a statement expressing their devastation and highlighting her exceptional qualities. Lobach served as an army aviation officer since 2019, earning accolades including an army commendation medal and an achievement medal. She also previously worked as a White House aide during Joe Biden's previous administration.

Rebecca M Lobach had been awarded an army commendation medal The third pilot of the Black Hawk helicopter which fatally collided with a passenger plane in Washington DC has been identified as ‘brilliant warrior’ Rebecca M Lobach. Her name had previously not been released on request of her family, but they released a statement via the Army last night saying: ‘We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Rebecca.

Statement from the Lobach family in full This is the full statement released by Rebecca Lobach’s family, via the US Army: We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Rebecca. She was a bright star in all our lives. She was kind, generous, brilliant, funny, ambitious and strong. No one dreamed bigger or worked harder to achieve her goals.

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