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Biden White House Social Aide Identified as Third Soldier in Black Hawk

The third soldier in the U.S. Army Black Hawk Helicopter, which collided with the American Airlines Jet at Ronal Dragan Washington National Airport, was identified as Colonel Rebecca M. Robach, a social assistant in the White House under the Biden administration. 。

By press release issued The U.S. Army revealed that the U.S. Army had released the third soldier in the Black Hawk helicopter during the training mission on Wednesday, “request and coordination” with Robach's family.

CBS News It has been reported Robach also worked as a social assistant in the White House under the Biden administration.

Brown said Robach was also a white house social assistant between the Biden administration. Last month, she escorted Ralph Lauren through the White House when she was among the people who were awarded the President's Liberal Medal by former President Joe Biden.

Robach said, “Kind, generous, brilliant, interesting, ambitious, and strong.”

“We are devastating with the loss of beloved Rebecca,” Robach's family statement states. “She was a bright star in our lives. She was kind, generous, brilliant, brilliant, ambitious, and ambitious. Everyone had more dreams to achieve her goals, I have never worked hard.

Rebecca was a well -known military graduate at Rotc at the University of North Carolina, and was at the top of 20 % of the country's candidates nationwide. She won the captain's class and served twice as a platoon leader at the 12th Air Bando, the Davison Army Airfield in Fortberbore, Virginia. With more than 450 hours of flight, she was certified as a pilot interior after a wide range of experienced pilots in the Battalion.

Rebecca was a warrior and did not do he want to protect her country in battle. But she was as elegant as intense. In addition to the duties of the Army as an army, Rebecca is honored to serve as a military assistant in the White House. Awarded the medal of the medal of and the president's free medal.

“Rebecca was a lot,” the Robach family added in their statement. “She was a daughter, sisters, partners, and friends. She was a servant, caregiver, and her, most of all she loved and loved. Her life was short, but she knew her. We broke the love of all the people who have lost their beloved people.

Press releases from the US military also stated:

Colonel Rebecca M. Robach in Dallam, North Carolina has served as an air executive (15A) in a regular army from July 2019 to January 2025. She has no development. She was assigned to Fort's 12th Air Bando. Berboa, Virginia. Her prize includes the Army Public Awards, Army Achievements, and Defense Service Medical and Army Service Ribbon.

Our deepest condolence goes to all the families who are sad and sad about the loss of her family and the loved one affected by this catastrophic accident. We continue to cooperate with the family of the fallen soldier and support the progressive survey.

The other two soldiers on the Black Hawk helicopter have been identified as the 39 -year -old Andrew Ebus's Supreme Commander. Sergeant. Ryan Austin Ohara, 28, According to CBS News.

Eve was from Great Mills, Maryland, and Ohara was in Rilburn, Georgia.

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