On Friday, the Army released the names of two male aviators who were killed in the crash, but in an extraordinary step, it ...
O’Hara, 28, of Lilburn, Ga., served as a Black Hawk repairer in the Army from July 2014 until his death. He was the crew ...
The Black Hawk belonged to an aviation brigade responsible for ferrying VIPs and ensuring continuity of government operations ...
The service is often responsible for ferrying lawmakers and other V.I.P.’s across the area, and near Reagan National Airport.
The U.S. Army identified the third service member who was killed when a Blackhawk helicopter and an American Airlines flight crashed over the Potomac.
Conditions of the Potomac River Saturday have improved as officials recover the remains of people who died in the collision.