Lithuania, U.S. Army and M88 Recovery Vehicle
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"This will be a long and difficult recovery operation, but we are absolutely committed to bringing our soldiers home," said Curtis Taylor, Commanding General of the 1st Armored Division.
From CBS News
Search and recovery efforts are underway for four U.S. Army soldiers who went missing during a scheduled training exercise near Pabrad, Lithuania, according to the Army and the U.S. Embassy in Vilnius...
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Hundreds of Lithuanian and U.S. soldiers with dozens of vehicles were working at the site and surveying nearby woodland in hope of finding the soldiers.
From Reuters
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