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A U.S. M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle was retrieved in PabradÄ—, Lithuania after sinking last week while carrying four ...
The M88A2 Hercules was recovered from a swamp during a recovery operation for four US Army soldiers who went missing during a training exercise.
The M88 Heavy Equipment Recovery Combat Utility ... is utilized by both the United States Army and Marine Corps. It's a beast of a full-tracked armored vehicle that weighs 70 tons, designed ...
The confirmation came after recovery teams pulled the soldiers' M88 Hercules armored vehicle from a swamp Sunday night.
Three American soldiers were declared deceased on Monday after crews in Lithuania retrieved the M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle they were traveling in, which sank in a swamp last week.
In a statement issued Friday, the U.S. Army said the hulking, 70-ton M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle the missing U.S. soldiers had been operating "was found submerged approximately 15 feet ...
The seven-day search operation included hundreds of U.S. and Lithuanian troops, U.S. Navy divers, and helicopters to ...
The loss of four soldiers from the Third Infantry Division is a tragedy. That the president of the United States had not even ...
The soldiers, based in Fort Stewart in Georgia, were riding in the vehicle on a scheduled maintenance mission to recover another US Army vehicle in the training area when they disappeared.
Gen. John Lloyd, commander of the US Army Corps of Engineers North Atlantic Division, explained in a statement. So what is the M88 that sank? The M88 recovery vehicle has been a vital asset to the ...