Missing U.S. Army Soldiers in Lithuania

The bodies of three U.S. Army soldiers who went missing in Lithuania during a training exercise have been found, with one still missing. The soldiers were part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, and were deployed in Lithuania for Operation Atlantic Resolve. Recovery efforts are ongoing to find the fourth soldier. The U.S. Army and Lithuanian authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.

Recovery of Missing U.S. Army Soldiers in Lithuania

Scores of soldiers and rescue workers are heading to Lithuania to assist in the recovery efforts of four U.S. Army soldiers whose vehicle has been submerged in a swamp for more than five days. Recovery efforts have been complicated by the muddy swampland and the massive weight of the missing soldiers' vehicle.

Search for Missing U.S. Army Soldiers in Lithuania

Four U.S. Army soldiers went missing in Lithuania during a training session when their vehicle became submerged in a peat bog. The search efforts involve U.S. and Lithuanian forces, as well as specialized divers, engineers, and geologists. Helicopters are also aiding in the search.

Rescue mission for missing U.S. Army soldiers in Lithuania

Rescuers in Lithuania are trying to recover the submerged vehicle of four U.S. Army soldiers who went missing during a training exercise. The soldiers were training with Lithuanian armed forces and law enforcement when they disappeared. The search and recovery efforts are ongoing with support from various agencies and officials.

Missing US Soldiers Found Dead in Lithuania

Four US soldiers have been found dead in Lithuania after going missing during a training mission. A major search operation was launched to locate them.

Identification of Missing Soldiers from World War II and Other Conflicts

Federal labs at Offutt Air Force Base and in Hawaii are working to identify missing soldiers from World War II and other conflicts to offer proper burials for families, using DNA technology and innovative techniques to make identifications possible. The labs have a goal of identifying 200 servicemembers annually.