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Parents of Black Hawk crew member, Ryan O'Hara, in DC crash share profound sense of loss
The parents of Staff Sgt. Ryan O'Hara, a metro Atlanta native and one of the three crew members aboard the Black Hawk military helicopter involved in the D.C. crash.
Who Is Ryan Austin O'Hara? Soldier Killed in Black Hawk Crash
Here's what we know about Ryan Austin O'Hara, one of the soldiers aboard the helicopter presumed dead in Wednesday's crash.
Who is Ryan O'Hara? Black Hawk crew chief in DC midair crash was Georgia high school grad
A Georgia high school says that one of the soldiers involved in the mid-air collision was a former student and a member of their MCJROTC program.
Army releases names of Black Hawk crew in tragic midair DC collision
The passenger jet and helicopter crashed midair Wednesday night near Reagan National Airport (DCA), causing both aircraft to crash into the Potomac River.
Army identifies two of three Black Hawk crew members killed in collision with airliner
The two pilots had a combined total of 1,500 flight hours and the crew chief was a senior aviator with at least 500 hours in the air.
Army Identifies 2 Soldiers on Black Hawk Helicopter During D.C. Plane Crash but Withholds Third Name
The names of two of the three soldiers who were on the U.S. Army helicopter that collided with an American Airlines flight on have been released.
Army identifies 2 soldiers killed in helicopter, plane crash near Reagan National Airport
The Army identifiies two soldiers aboard the Black Hawk that collided midair with American Airlines plane on Wednesday. Third soldier's ID being held.
Afghanistan veteran, pilot who served in the Navy were two of three soldiers killed in Army helicopter’s midair crash over DC
An Afghanistan veteran and a pilot who once served in the Navy were two of three soldiers killed in an Army helicopter’s midair collision with a commercial jet over the Potomac River in Washington, D.
Governors Identify 2 Soldiers Killed in Black Hawk Collision While Third Name Withheld by Service
Chief Warrant Officer Andrew Eaves, 39, of Great Mills, Maryland, and Staff Sgt. Ryan O'Hara, 28, of Lilburn, Georgia, were both identified by the governors of their home states.
Army releases name of 3rd soldier who died in helicopter and airliner crash
The Army on Saturday released the name of the third soldier who died Wednesday when an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet near Reagan National Airport in D.C. Cpt. Rebecca M. Lobach,
Army Withholds Name of Female Pilot Killed in DC Crash
The Army released the identities of the two men aboard the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines regional jet in Washington, DC, on Wednesday night, but the New York Times reports it took the "extraordinary step" not to name the female pilot due to a request from her family for privacy.
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U.S. Army identifies Georgia helicopter pilot killed in crash with Wichita flight
Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara was identified as one of the pilots in the Black Hawk helicopter that collided into American ...
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The Department of Army identifies two of three Army Soldiers involved in Helicopter Crash
A United States Army UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crashed at approximately 9 p.m. while performing a training mission near ...
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MJROTC instructor remembers Staff Sgt. Ryan O'Hara
Family and friends continue to remember those killed in the tragic midair crash. Retired Marine and Marine ROTC instructor ...
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‘He was a kid you could count on:’ Locals pay tribute to Staff Sgt. killed in DC crash
He spent a lot of time doing Toys for Tots with us, the camps we go to,” said Erwin. “He was a kid you could count on.” ...
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