A FOURTH US soldier’s body has been found after a NATO drill squad went missing in Lithuania.
The four military personnel were inside a M88A2 Hercules vehicle at Pabrade training ground, close to the border with Putin ally Belarus, when they suddenly disappeared.

A fourth US soldier has been found after a group of them went missing in Lithuania[/caption]
Military personnel, including heavy armoured vehicles, work at the site of an arduous rescue operation for missing US soldiers at Pabrade training ground, in Lithuania[/caption]
The first three soldiers were found in a peat bog, the Army did not say where the fourth soldier was found[/caption]
The vehicle and bodies of the three other soldiers were found in a peat bog on Monday.
US Army Europe and Africa said in a statement that the search effort involved hundreds of rescue workers from the US Army and Navy as well as Lithuanian, Polish and Estonian Armed Forces.
Maj Gen Christopher Norrie said in the statement: “This past week has been devastating.
“Today our hearts bear the weight of an unbearable pain… the world is darker without them.”
Lt Gen Charles Costanza described the incident as a “tragic accident” but added that it was “humbling to watch the incredible recovery team from different commands, countries and continents come together”.
The Army did not specify where exactly the fourth soldier was found, but are still investigating the incident.
The team were working near the border with Belarus when they found the US soldier’s body.
The discovery also came after recovery dogs from Lithuania and neighbouring Estonia joined the search effort, authorities said.
The dogs were placed in a US Navy inflatable boat with the hope of picking up any scents from below the surface of the bog.
A memorial was also set up for US soldiers who died at the Pabrade training ground on Tuesday.
NATO soldiers from across Europe and locals brought candles and flowers outside the US embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania, to pay their respects.
The previous recovery of the Hercules vehicle on Monday was an agonising ordeal, which saw fleets of armoured vehicles clearing the bog and dragging the submerged tank out.
The M88A2 Hercules is one of the largest military vehicles used by the US Armed Forces.
It is designed to recover damaged tanks and other vehicles from battlefields.
Two more M88A2 Hercules as well as additional bulldozers were needed to drag the colossal vehicle out of the peat bog on Monday.
The six-day recovery mission involved teams working “day and night”, according to the statement.

Lithuania soldiers with flowers pay their respects for the US soldiers who died at a Pabrade training ground, outside the US Embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania[/caption]
People with flowers and candles pay their respects[/caption]
French and other NATO soldiers paid their respects for the soldiers who died after three bodies were found on March 31, 2025[/caption]
Major General Curtis Taylor, commander of Task Force Iron and the 1st Armored Division, said after the three were found: “I’d like to personally commend the heroic efforts of the search parties, and especially our Lithuanian allies who were instrumental in the recovery efforts.
“Their courage and commitment to this operation will always be remembered and demonstrates the strong relationship between our countries.
“However, search and recovery efforts are not complete – they will continue until we bring all of our soldiers home.”
The unnamed soldiers had been deployed to Lithuania as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve, in response to Russia‘s invasion of Ukraine.
They vanished while on a mission to repair and tow back another armoured vehicle last Tuesday.

Rescue operations at the General Silvestras Zukauskas training ground during the search[/caption]
US army soldiers searched the swamp using diggers[/caption]