3 missing US Army soldiers found dead in Lithuania
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The training exercise involving the 70-ton vehicle aimed to prepare troops for the challenges of retrieving heavy assets, like Abrams tanks, Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, and artillery getting ...
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The Army has released the identity of the fourth soldier who died in a training accident in Lithuania, a day after his body was recovered during a weeklong search that took hundreds of troops and oth...
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A procession carrying the coffins of four American soldiers who died during a training exercise in Lithuania will proceed past the capital's cathedral square Thursday.
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The recovery operation for the bodies and the M88 was an intricate and arduous weeklong process, enlisting the expertise of roughly 200 personnel from the U.S., Polish, Estonian and Lithuanian armed forces.
The fourth and final missing U.S. soldier whose armored vehicle sank in a swamp in Lithuania last week was found deceased Tuesday, military officials say.
A U.S. armored vehicle that went missing in a swamp Lithuania has been retrieved from a swamp after a six-day search but there's no word on the four American soldiers in it, Lithuanian officials say.
The Army released the identities of the three soldiers recovered Monday: Sgt. Jose Duenez Jr., of Joliet, Illinois; Sgt. Edvin F. Franco, of Glendale, California; and Pfc. Dante D. Taitano, of Dededo,
The remains of the four American soldiers who died while training in Lithuania will return to the U.S. this week.
Three U.S. Army soldiers were declared dead on Monday after search and recovery crews retrieved a M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle.
Lithuania’s defense ministry says the missing armored recovery vehicle crewed by four Fort Stewart soldiers has been pulled out of a bog.
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The search for four U.S. Army soldiers who went missing during a scheduled training exercise near PabradÄ—, Lithuania, has shifted from rescue to recovery mission.
U.S. Army and Lithuanian authorities brought in additional assets to assist with the ongoing recovery efforts in Lithuania.