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Army bringing in more assets to reach missing US soldiers' vehicle in muddy bog in Lithuania

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Search for 4 missing US soldiers now recovery mission: Lithuanian official
U.S. Army
ByEmily Shapiro
March 28, 2025, 2:39 PM

The search for four U.S. Army soldiers who went missing in their vehicle during a scheduled training exercise near Pabradė, Lithuania, is ongoing Friday, with officials bringing in more assets to help with the recovery mission, the Army said.

The soldiers, who are all based in Fort Stewart, Georgia, went missing on Tuesday while operating a M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle, the Army said. On Wednesday, the 70-ton vehicle was found submerged in about 15 feet of water and mud in a training area, the Army said.

The U.S. Army is searching for four soldiers who went missing during a scheduled training exercise near Pabradė, Lithuania.
U.S. Army

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"Most likely, the M88 drove into the swamp," and the vehicle "may have just gone diagonally to the bottom," Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovile Sakaliene told ABC News via phone.

Sakaliene said Thursday that the search has shifted from rescue to a "complicated" recovery mission.

The U.S. Army is searching for four soldiers who went missing during a scheduled training exercise near Pabradė, Lithuania.
U.S. Army

The Army said crews are "working around the clock to drain water, dig, and dredge the mud that surrounds the vehicle."

"The area around the site is incredibly wet and marshy and doesn’t support the weight of the equipment needed for the recovery of the 70-ton vehicle without significant engineering improvements," the Army said in a statement Friday. "Draining the area has been slow and difficult due to ground water seepage."

"A large capacity slurry pump, cranes, more than 30 tons of gravel, and subject matter experts from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are just some of the assets that arrived on site,” the Army said. "The Polish Armed Forces have also volunteered a unit of military engineers, which is bringing in an additional water pump, tracked recovery vehicles, other additional equipment and supplies needed along with 150 personnel."

A specialized U.S. Navy dive crew is also expected to arrive on site by Saturday, the Army said.

The U.S. Army is searching for four soldiers who went missing during a scheduled training exercise near Pabradė, Lithuania.
U.S. Army

"This will be a long and difficult recovery operation, but we are absolutely committed to bringing our soldiers home," Maj. Gen. Curtis Taylor said in a statement.

Sakaliene said Thursday the Lithuanians will also remain dedicated to the recovery.

"Working with American soldiers has always been close to our hearts," she said. "They are not just allies -- they are family to us."

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