New this morning.. A major update in search and recovery efforts currently taking place in Lithuania. It has been six days since the four soldiers from Fort Stewart went missing during training abroad. Overnight – Lithuania’s Ministry of Defense has confirmed that it has confirmed the armored vehicle. But they say more work should be done before the army confirms the status of the missing soldier. They are still looking for patience at this point. Authorities have spent days trying to free 70 tonnes of … M-88 Hercules from 15 feet of mud… water and silt… they believe that soldiers could be inside. US Army Europe and Africa…. Yesterday, I shared these photos with X and show some ongoing over the weekend. Their caption says, “We won’t rest. We’ll be home to soldiers together.” The Lithuanian president reflects similar sentiments after visiting a search site this weekend. He said, “My heart and thoughts lie in the families and brothers of the missing soldiers. Recently, Al
Gofundme was founded to help the families of soldiers at Fort Stewart who were killed in Lithuania
On Monday, the US Army announced that the bodies of three of the four soldiers had been recovered.
Above: Searcha GofundMe Monday morning update was set up to support the families of two Fort Stewart soldiers who went missing during a training exercise in Lithuania. On Monday, the US military announced that the bodies of three of the four soldiers had been recovered. Search and recovery efforts continue to be made by the 4th Soldier. Raycover Age Missing Fort Stewart Soldier: Three out of four dead have identified one of the four Stewart Soldiers who are missing in Lithuanian Sectenari as one of the four Fort Stewart Soldiers in defensive comments about the deceased Fort Stewart Soldier. However, one woman publicly identified one of the four soldiers as her husband’s sergeant. Edvin Franco.the Gofundme supports Duenez and Franco’s families. Both have young children. On Monday afternoon, Gofundme raised over $11,000 towards its $20,000 goal. Click here for more information.
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Above: Monday Morning Updates for Search
GoFundMe was established to support the families of two Fort Stewart soldiers who went missing during training exercises in Lithuania.
On Monday, the US Army announced that the bodies of three of the four soldiers had been recovered. Searching and recovery efforts for the fourth soldier will continue.
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The deceased’s name has not been released. However, one woman publicly identified one of the four soldiers as her husband’s sergeant. Edvin Franco.
GofundMe supports the families of Duenez and Franco. Both have young children.
As of Monday afternoon, GoFundMe had raised more than $11,000 towards its $20,000 goal.
Click here for more information.