“Among those on board was one of our own — Brian Ellis, a former Navy football player and proud graduate of the U.S. Naval ...
Sixty-seven people are presumed dead, as tributes flow in for some of the victims of the collision between American Eagle ...
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Andrew Eaves, a Black Hawk pilot with the Army, was killed in a helicopter-plane crash in Washington, D.C. He will be buried ...
A quartet of friends who bonded on the football team at the U.S. Naval Academy remained lifelong friends until the DC plane ...
A private funeral will be held locally for the Army Black Hawk helicopter pilot who died in the crash with an American Eagle ...
The helicopter route and landing path for the ... Those virtues would follow him through a football career at the U.S. Naval Academy, almost 22 years as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps ...
a former Navy football player and proud graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.” Ellis spent 22 years in the Marine Corps, serving as a helicopter pilot and achieving the rank of lieutenant colonel.
The tragedy that occurred near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport has been widely considered the most horrendous airline occurrence in the last decade, and a former Navy Midshipmen football ...