All 3 on board Black Hawk that collided with American Eagle jet identified
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The identities of the three soldiers who were on board a Black Hawk helicopter were released when it collided with an eagle American passenger plane near Washington, DC, on Wednesday.
The three members of the service are supposed to be along with all 64 people on the plane in the wake of the low height collision over the Botomac River before 9 pm in that evening.
The US military released the identities of the three soldiers on a military helicopter at Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, but he said it had not finished recovering the remains and setting a positive identity.
The 2nd LOYD EAIVES, 39, was recognized by Great Mills, Maryland, as the UH-60 pilot on the plane. Eaves served in the US Navy before coming to the army in 2017 as a pilot, according to the army statement on Friday.
He was a good designer, as he received prizes that included army, marine and achievement medals, some were awarded several times, according to the statement.
Also on the plane, Captain Rebecca M. Lubbash, from Durham, North Carolina, who was described as a flight officer in the army from July 2019 until last month, the army said on Saturday.
Her family said in a statement shared by the army that she had more than 450 hours from the time of the trip as an accredited pilot.
Her family said Lubash was also a former group leader and executive director of a twelfth aviation battalion, Davuson Army Airport, Fort Balfwar, Virginia.
She also volunteered to work at the White House.
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Her family said: “Rebecca was honored to serve as a military social assistant in the White House, as she volunteers to support the president and the first lady in hosting countless White House events, including celebrations that give the medal of honor and the presidential medal for freedom.”
The family said Lubbash was also a lawyer for sexual response/sexual assault in the army.
The family said it had planned to transform a professional after the army by joining the College of Medicine to become a doctor.
The family said: “She was a daughter, sister, partner and friend.” She was a maid, a career and a defender. The most important of all, she loved and she was loved. Her life was short, but she made a difference in the life of everyone who knew her. Our hearts shrink to other families who lost our loved ones in this national tragedy and be sad with them. “
The army said that among its prizes is the medal of the army’s praise, the army’s completion medal, the national defense service and the army service.
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Sergeant employees. The army said that Ryan Austin Uhar, 28, from Lelpurne, was also on the plane. He was described as a UH-60 helicopter mechanic that started his career in the army in 2014.
In a post on social media, his cousin, Uhar, was described as a lifelong soldier.
She said: “He joined the army directly from high school and devoted his life to his country since then.
The army said that Uhar spread in Afghanistan in 2017 and received a medal of the Afghanistan campaign, with a campaign star, NATO medal, and multiple army care medals, among other awards.
He survived his 18 -month -old wife and son.