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Army Erased Her Online—What’s the REAL Story?

The U.S. Army has officially released the name of the third pilot involved in Wednesday’s catastrophic mid-air collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a PSA/American Airlines passenger jet. The tragic accident, which occurred near Washington, D.C., claimed the lives of all 64 passengers aboard the commercial flight, along with the three Army pilots.

On Saturday, three days after the horrific crash, the Army identified the previously unnamed pilot as Capt. Rebecca Lobach, a 28-year-old from Durham, North Carolina. The delay in revealing her identity has raised questions, particularly as her social media presence was swiftly wiped from public view.

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The Black Hawk helicopter, stationed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, was conducting a training mission related to “continuity of government” along the Potomac River when it collided with the passenger jet. The crash resulted in a fiery explosion, leaving no survivors among the 60 passengers and four crew members aboard the commercial flight originating from Wichita, Kansas.

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