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The Army Department identifies two of the three army soldiers involved in the helicopter disaster Article

The Army Department identifies two of the three army soldiers involved in the helicopter disaster Article




Director of order 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, from Great Mills, Maryland








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Director of order 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, from Great Mills, Maryland
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Staff sgt. Ryan Austin O'Hara, 28, from Lilburn, Georgia








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Staff sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, from Lilburn, Georgia
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Washington-Helikopter Blackhawk Army of the United States crashed around 21:00 during the training mission near the national airport Ronald Reagan Washington, on January 29. There was a crew of three on board the helicopter. The Helicopter UH-60 from the 12th Air Battalion, Davison Army Airfield, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, collided in the air with the American Airlines bombardier CRJ700 regional jet flight at the Ronald Reagan Washington national airport. FAA, NTSB and the United States Army are investigating. NTSB will conduct an investigation. We work with local officials and provide all additional information after their availability.

SGT staff is believed that Ryan Austin O’Hara of Lilburn, Georgia died in anticipation of positive identification.

Remains of the Supreme Director 2 Andrew Loyda, 39, from Great Mills, Maryland, have not yet been recovered, therefore it is the status of an obligation-Dustwun (Dustwun).

At the request of the family, the name of the third soldier will not be released at the moment. The pilot is also Dustwun.

“Our deepest condolences go to all families and friends who have influenced this tragedy, and we will support them for this difficult time. Our highest priority is help in recovery matters, while fully working with the National Transport Safety Board (NTSB), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other investigative agencies to determine the cause of this tragic incident, “said May. General gene.

The director of the 2 hood command served in the US Navy from August 2007 to September 2017, and then moved to the UH-60 pilot for an ordinary army from September 2017 to this day. His awards include the Homentation Army Commendation Medal Medal, Medal Storage Marynarz, Medal of Army Achievements, Medal of Navy X3, Ribbon Navy “E” Ribbon X2, Medal of Dobre Condnik X3, Medal of the National Defense Service, Global Expeditional War Medal Expeditionary Medal, Global War of Terrorism Service medal, Service Forces Medal, Military Medal of the Volunteer Service, Army Service Ribbon, Navy and Foreign Ribbon Corps.

SGT staff O’Hara served as a repair of the UH-60 (15T) helicopter in a regular army from July 2014 to this day. He successfully arranged in Afghanistan from March 2017 to August 2017. His awards include the Medal Storage Medal with the device, Medal Storage Army Medal, Medal of Army Achievements X4, Army Good Conduct Medal X3, Medal of the National Defense Service, Medal of the Afghanistan campaign with STAR, STAR, GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM SERVICE Campaign Medal, incompatible with a professional development ribbon officer, Service Army ribbon, NATO medal, aviation badge and air badge.

For more information regarding the Director’s District 2 and SGT employees. O’Hara, media members can contact the Military District in Washington Public Affairs Office at [email protected].