3 U.S. Soldiers Found Dead in Lithuania After Peat Bog Accident | Search for 4th Soldier Continues
In a tragic turn of events, three U.S. Army soldiers were found dead in Lithuania after their armored vehicle sank into a peat bog during a training exercise on March 25, 2025. The soldiers, part of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division based at Fort Stewart, Georgia, were deployed to Lithuania in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve. After a harrowing search, the vehicle was recovered, but the fourth soldier remains missing. In this video, we cover the latest developments in the search and recovery operation and pay tribute to the fallen soldiers. Watch as we discuss the details of the mission and the international collaboration that continues to unfold in the aftermath of this devastating accident. Tags: US Army, Lithuania, peat bog, U.S. soldiers, Operation Atlantic Resolve, 1st Brigade 3rd Infantry Division, Pabrade training ground, missing soldiers, search and rescue, U.S. Navy divers, NATO, Lithuania military, Fort Stewart Georgia, tactical training, military accident, soldier recovery, U.S. Army news, military tragedy, 1st Armored Division, Major General Christopher Norrie, Major General Curtis Taylor, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda, American-Lithuanian military cooperation, military search operation, soldier tribute, M88 Hercules vehicle, U.S. Army training accident Keywords: U.S. Army, Lithuania, soldiers, peat bog, military, NATO, Pabrade, training exercise, search and rescue, U.S. Navy, missing soldiers, Operation Atlantic Resolve, American military, recovery operation, Major General Christopher Norrie, Major General Curtis Taylor, Lithuanian military, Fort Stewart, tactical training, armored vehicle accident, M88 Hercules, Lithuania accident, NATO allies, international military cooperation, fallen soldiers, military news, soldier recovery #NASA #SpaceExploration #Astronauts #ISS #Crew9 #ButchWilmore #SuniWilliams #NickHague #Starliner #SpaceResearch #StemCellTechnology #PlantGrowth #SpaceMission #SpaceScience #SpaceX #InternationalSpaceStation #SpaceNews #HumanSpaceflight #SpaceTechnology #NASAastronauts #ISSResearch #SpaceInnovation #SpaceConference #Crew9Mission #SpaceFlight