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It took seven days to recover the bodies of the soldiers.
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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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The soldiers were conducting a mission to repair and tow a tactical vehicle on March 25 when they and their vehicle were reported missing.
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Four soldiers who went missing last week in Lithuania have been found dead, the U.S. Army says. The soldiers went missing on March 25 while conducting a mission to repair and tow an immobilized tactical vehicle.
A procession will be streamed live at 5 a.m. Eastern Time for the four deceased soldiers who went missing on March 25 in PabradÄ—, Lithuania.
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WJCL on MSNHonoring the Heroes: Military identifies all 4 Fort Stewart soldiers killed in LithuaniaOn Tuesday, the 3rd Infantry Division at Fort Stewart identified three of the four soldiers killed during a training exercise in Lithuania.The fourth soldier was identified Wednesday.Sign up for our NewslettersDeceased Soldiers:SSgt.
FORT STEWART, Ga. — The fourth and final soldier from Fort Stewart, Georgia who died in a training exercise in Lithuania has been identified. Officials identified Staff Sgt. Troy S. Knutson-Collins, 28, of Battle Creek, Michigan as the last soldier who died. His body was recovered on Tuesday.
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FORT STEWART, Ga. (WTOC) - Three of the four U.S. Soldiers who went missing in Lithuania have been found deceased. According to the U.S. Army Europe and Africa division, search and recovery operations continue for the fourth soldier.
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Three of the U.S. Army soldiers from Georgia's Fort Stewart who went missing in Lithuania have been found dead. Another soldier is still missing.
FORT STEWART, Ga. — Three of the four soldiers from Fort Stewart, Georgia who died during a training exercise while overseas last week have been identified.
The Army identified three soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division who died in Lithuania following a training accident last week.