Remains Found After U.S. Soldier Missing in Morocco Exercise

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Remains of 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr., an Army Air Defense Artillery officer, were recovered in the Atlantic after he and a fellow soldier went missing during a recreational hike near Morocco's Cap Draa Training Area in the African Lion exercise; a multinational search with hundreds of personnel and assets continues for the second missing soldier, as the U.S.-led exercise involves thousands of personnel from more than 30 nations.
- Remains recovered of U.S. soldier who went missing during military exercises in Morocco PBS
- Remains of U.S. soldier who went missing during military exercises in Morocco have been recovered NBC News
- Press Release - US Army recovers, identifies one Soldier near Cap Draa, Morocco; search co europeafrica.army.mil
- Body of soldier who went missing in Morocco during training exercise recovered, U.S. Army says CBS News
- Body of US soldier who went missing in Morocco recovered, Army says USA Today
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