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2 U.S. service members missing after training exercises in Morocco

6 sources10 storiesFirst seen 5/3/2026Score66Mixed Progress
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Two US service members reported missing in Morocco, officials say

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2 US service members missing in Morocco during multinational military exercise.

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The missing service members are with the Army, officials told ABC News.

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Search underway for 2 U.S.

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Army is searching for two service members who went missing while taking part in a joint military exercise in Morocco, according to a statement released by the U.S.

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Summary

**Summary:** Two US service members have gone missing during a military training exercise in Morocco. A search and rescue operation is underway for the two individuals, who were part of an annual multinational military exercise. **Why It Matters:** The incident highlights issues with security protocols and coordination between different countries involved in joint military exercises, potentially

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