Two US troops are missing during the African Lion military exercise in Morocco, according to AFRICOM. Search and rescue operations are underway for the service members involved in the training event.
AFRICOM reports that two US service members are missing during the African Lion military exercise currently taking place in Morocco.
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AFRICOM reports that two US service members are missing during the African Lion military exercise currently taking place in Morocco.
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