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"Although we are relieved to have found all our Dogface Soldiers, it does not make the pain of their loss any less," Maj. Gen. Christopher Norrie, 3rd Infantry Division commander, said in a statement...
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Lithuania’s political and religious leaders joined thousands of people on Thursday to bid farewell to four American soldiers who died during a training exercise in the Baltic nation.
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“This loss is simply devastating,” Maj. Gen. Christopher Norrie, the commanding general of the Third Infantry Division, said in a statement.
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A vigil in Chicago Thursday night honored the four soldiers, including one from southwest suburban Joliet, who died in Lithuania during a training exercise.Sgt. Jose Duenez, Jr., 25 of Joliet, Illinois;
Donald Trump was slammed for missing the dignified transfer of four U.S. soldiers who were killed in Lithuania during a training accident, in order to play golf
Since the founding of the United States Army, Soldiers have been supported by military working dogs in varying capacities. Currently, the adorable and
The seven-day search operation included hundreds of U.S. and Lithuanian troops, U.S. Navy divers, and helicopters to transport search teams.
Three of the U.S. Army soldiers who went missing in Lithuania have been found dead in their armored vehicle that was pulled from a swampy area.
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The 3rd Infantry Division has named the soldiers who were killed after their M88A2 Hercules armored vehicle sank into a bog March 25 during an early morning operation that sparked a nearly weeklong rescue effort.
One of the most painful and challenging aspects of war is the fate of fallen soldiers, whose bodies remain on the battlefield, in trenches, on minefields, or in occupied territories. According to Ukrainian officials,
Three of four U.S. Army soldiers were found dead in Lithuania a week after their armored vehicle sunk into a peat bog. What is a bog? What to know