CIA officer Richard “Rick” Krobock was killed in a helicopter crash in Central America in March 1987.
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Rick:
attended Ranger, Aviation, Airborne, & Armor Schools
received Military Intel training
served in S Korea, W Germany, & UK
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Rick was an avid skier, a squash player, & a skeet & pistol marksman.
He earned his pilots wings in 1981.
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October 1986: Rick’s military experience, especially his expertise in piloting helicopters, made him a good fit for CIA.
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After orientation & ops training courses Rick was sent to Central America to provided support for Agency operations.
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March 26, 1987: Rick was the radio communications officer on helicopter providing search-and-rescue services for a CIA operation
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As it returned to base the helicopter crashed, killing all aboard, including Rick who was just 5 months into his service w CIA.
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Rick Krobock is remembered by a star on our Memorial Wall, & for being a quiet, selfless leader.
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To be remembered as such is the height of success.
What a wonderful person.
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