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U.S., Polish, and Lithuanian armed forces and authorities worked for six days to dig the M88 Hercules vehicle out of a peat bog.
Lithuanian engineers and U.S. soldiers pump water from a swamp in an effort to recover a U.S. Army M88 Hercules armored vehicle near Pabrade, Lithuania, March 27, 2025. The vehicle was recovered on March 31, Lithuanian officials said. (U.S. Army Europe and Africa)
U.S. Army Stryker armored vehicles began rolling to locations along the Mexican border in El Paso and the Big Bend regions of West Texas, the military's Joint Task Force Southern Border said.
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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.
Lithuania's President visited the site Friday where a M88 Hercules military vehicle was found submerged in a muddy forest bog, but four U.S. troops remain missing as crews work to get the vehicle out.
U.S. Navy divers are pushing through mud in a flooded Lithuanian bog in an effort to excavate a submerged armored vehicle and locate four missing U.S. soldiers, Army officials said.
Four U.S. Army soldiers from the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, based at Fort Stewart, went missing Tuesday during a training exercise near PabradÄ—, Lithuania. The soldiers were operating an M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle at the time of the incident.
The bodies of three U.S. soldiers who went missing in Lithuania have been found, military officials confirmed Monday. The military says the fourth soldier remains missing, according to NBC News. The soldiers, along with their vehicle, went missing during a training exercise last week in the Baltic country.