4th missing U.S. soldier found dead in Lithuania
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Lithuanian leaders have pointed to the international recovery effort to underscore the value of NATO allies working together amid rising alarm in Lithuania and other Baltic countries that President T...
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Three U.S. Army soldiers were found dead in Lithuania on Monday, nearly a week after the armored vehicle they had been using during a training mission became stuck in a deep and muddy bog, the Army sa...
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The soldiers’ armored vehicle sank in an area of wetlands a week ago.
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A German brigade deployed on NATO's eastern flank in Lithuania formally entered service on Tuesday. The 45 Armoured Brigade of the German Army became operational following an activation ceremony in Vilnius.
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The U.S. soldiers had been at the center of a recovery mission in Lithuania for nearly a week after their armored vehicle sank in a body of water.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNResponse to Russian threat: Germany deploying armored brigade in LithuaniaGermany has officially activated its first permanent foreign military unit since World War II. This concerns a 5,000-strong armored brigade in Lithuania, Politico reports. The 45th Armored Brigade was officially activated during a ceremony near Vilnius.
Police working dogs are now involved in the search for the final missing U.S. soldier whose armored vehicle sank in a swamp in Lithuania last week.
On Monday, March 31, a detachment of the Romanian Air Force called "Carpathian Vipers" began executing an enhanced air policing mission in Lithuania. The mission will last four months, between April and July 2025.
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Defense News on MSNLithuania buys more weapons, beckons their makers to invest locallyThe Baltic nation is set to increase its military spending to between 5% and 6% of GDP from 2026 to 2030, according to a key lawmaker.