FORT STEWART, Ga. — United States Army officials have identified the two soldiers who were killed in a vehicle crash during a training exercise on Thursday night at Fort Stewart.
One of three soldiers aboard an Army Black Hawk helicopter that was involved in the deadly midair collision outside Washington, D.C., was identified as Capt. Rebecca Lobach.
Police boats combed the banks of the Potomac River on Friday, slowly scanning the shoreline in the rain as investigators ...
The Black Hawk military helicopter involved in Wednesday’s midair collision was training to evacuate government officials in ...
Forty-one sets of remains have been recovered and 28 of those victims have been positively identified, Washington, D.C., Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly Sr. said at a news conference Friday. Next of ...
Professionals traveling for work, world-class figure skaters, hunting buddies and flight crew members were among those who ...
The U.S. Army has released the name of one of the black hawk soldiers killed in the crash over D.C.'s Ronald Reagan ...
The Army withheld the name of Capt. Rebecca Lobach, the 3rd Army pilot killed in a disastrous crash on Wednesday, for an extra day.
Recovery crews and divers searched the Potomac River for remains and cleared wreckage Saturday from the midair collision of a ...
Black Hawk pilot Jo Ellis was tied to a deadly plane crash by far-right social media accounts earlier this week ...
Following a tragic Thursday night crash involving two soldiers at Fort Stewart, the victims are now being identified.