Kings Park Veteran Dylan Revere Passes Away at 34
- Dylan Revere served eight years in the U.S. Air Force Security Forces, including three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- He held Yankee White clearance and was part of the elite security force for former President Barack Obama.
- His family described him as brave and selfless, making his recent death a profound loss.
Dylan Revere, a 34-year-old Air Force veteran, passed away at his home in Queens. He served eight years in the U.S. Air Force Security Forces, including three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he was recognized for his bravery and commitment to saving lives. Revere was part of the elite security force for former President Barack Obama and held Yankee White clearance, which allowed him to work closely with the president. His family reported that he struggled with PTSD after witnessing traumatic events during his service. After leaving the military in 2016, he worked various jobs before becoming a Steamfitters Apprentice in 2018. Recently married, he enjoyed a happy period in his life, which makes his untimely death even more tragic for his loved ones. His father shared a story of Revere's heroism when he saved a woman from a burning car shortly before his death, highlighting his selfless nature and dedication to protecting others.