Thomas R. Blacka was born on December 10, 1923 in Pennsylvania. He was an AID mission controller in the US Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon. Thomas was one of 63 victims of the bombing of the American Embassy, which took place on April 18, 1983. At approximately 1:05 PM, a truck loaded with nearly 2,000 pounds of explosives careened through the driveway of the American embassy and crashed into the building. A massive explosion ripped through all seven levels of the embassy, sending debris flying hundreds of feet into the air and causing the burning building to collapse on itself. In addition to those who lost their lives, at least 120 people were injured. At the time, it was the deadliest attack on an American diplomatic mission since World War II. He is now buried in the Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA.