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A press assistant who worked in the administration of former U.S. President Joe Biden has been falsely identified online as Rebecca Lobach, one of three U.S. soldiers who died when their Black ...
Social media posts highlighted a former White House press aide, Chloe Kellison, (left) and misidentified her as Capt. Rebecca Lobach (right), a pilot killed in the Jan. 29 midair collision, seen ...
Capt. Rebecca Lobach was born and grew up in North Carolina, but her family says she frequently visited York to see her late grandmother, her aunt, her uncle and three cousins.
Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach's father, David, grew up in York and graduated from York Suburban High School. Although she was born and raised in North Carolina, Rebecca Lobach often visited family here.
A native of Durham, North Carolina, Capt Rebecca Lobach had been in the top 20 per cent of Army Officer Training Corps cadets and was also picked for a role as a White House social aide.
Capt. Rebecca Lobach, 28, was one of two pilots aboard the helicopter and undergoing an annual proficiency evaluation when the crash occurred Wednesday night, military officials said.
Lobach's family said she volunteered as a White House military social aide, supporting former President Biden in hosting events at the residence.
Rebecca reportedly also worked as a White House social aide during the Biden administration and escorted Ralph Lauren through the White House when he won the Presidential Medal of Freedom last month.
Davis Winkie, a USA Today White House correspondent, trained with Lobach in the University of North Carolina ROTC program. They were in the same training platoon at Fort Knox, Kentucky, in 2018 ...
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