3 missing US Army soldiers found dead in Lithuania
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"This loss is simply devastating," Maj. Gen. Christopher Norrie, the 3rd Infantry Division commanding general, said in a statement.
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Georgia Franco shared the final texts she received before the U.S. Army discovered her husband's remains in a Lithuania peat bog after he went missing during a training mission near the border of Bela...
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The soldiers’ armored vehicle sank in an area of wetlands a week ago.
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The bodies of three of the four US soldiers who were reported missing after their vehicle was submerged in a bog in Lithuania last week have been recovered, the Army announced on Monday. The vehicle has also been recovered.
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The bodies of three U.S. Army soldiers have been found nearly a week after they went missing in Lithuania during a training exercise, officials said.
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