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Search underway in Morocco for two missing US soldiers. A US defense official confirms the service members disappeared during a training exercise near seaside cliffs and may have fallen into the ocean.

A search operation is underway in Morocco for two US soldiers who went missing during a training exercise near seaside cliffs. A US defense official confirmed the soldiers were last seen in the area and may have fallen into the ocean.

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A search operation is underway in Morocco for two US soldiers who went missing during a training exercise near seaside cliffs. A US defense official confirmed the soldiers were last seen in the area and may have fallen into the ocean.

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