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U.S. Army military vehicles including two M88 Recovery vehicles roll to attend recovery efforts continuing for a missed U.S.
The bodies of four US Army soldiers were recovered from a peat bog in a training area in Lithuania. They went missing during a training exercise while operating an M88A2 Hercules recovery vehicle.
Government officials and religious leaders are expected to pay their last respects before the bodies are taken to the airport to be returned to the US.
The remains of the four American soldiers who died while training in Lithuania will return to the U.S. this week.
The U.S. Army has officially identified the fourth soldier from Fort Stewart in Georgia killed during a tragic military accident in Lithuania.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army has released the identity of the fourth soldier who died in a training accident in Lithuania, a day after his body ... exercise when they and their vehicle were reported ...
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The fourth missing soldier's body was recovered Tuesday ... The discovery came after recovery dogs from Lithuania and the nearby country of Estonia joined the search effort, the command said ...
The bodies of the three other soldiers were recovered Monday after U.S., Polish and Lithuanian armed forces and authorities dug the M88 Hercules vehicle out of a peat bog at the expansive Gen.
The search for four missing U.S. soldiers has come to an end after the last member was found following a multi-day search, ...
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