Gov. Brian Kemp has issued a statement following the deaths of two native Georgians in Wednesday night's midair collision near Washington DC.
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The soldier was one of three aboard the Black Hawk helicopter which collided with an American Airlines jet Wednesday night.
Among the 67 people who lost their lives in the DC mid-air collision, there were two Georgians. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, tweeted the statement below honoring the ...
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Brian Kemp on Thursday confirmed via X an individual ... Hara as a second individual killed in the crash. “Both of these young Georgians shared a passion for flight and for serving others ...
There were 64 passengers aboard the plane, and three Army soldiers in the helicopter, according to officials. Here's a look ...