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U.S.-Morocco Search Ends: The U.S. military says the remains of the second soldier missing during African Lion exercises in Morocco have been recovered from the Atlantic Ocean, identifying her as 19-year-old Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington of Tavares, Florida; Moroccan forces helped locate and transport the body to a military hospital in Guelmim, while the search for the other missing soldier had already concluded earlier in the week. Military Cooperation: The incident happened near the Cap Draa Training Area after the two soldiers reportedly fell off a cliff during an off-duty hike, prompting a large multinational rescue effort involving U.S. and Moroccan teams. World Cup Build-Up: With the 2026 World Cup now about a month away, FIFA squad lists are coming into focus, and Morocco is grouped with Brazil, Haiti and Scotland. Regional Watch: Separately, reports say Nigeria and Morocco are moving toward a major Atlantic gas pipeline agreement later in 2026.

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Army recovers remains of second soldier missing in Morocco

Army recovers remains of second soldier missing in Morocco

Body of Tavares soldier among two recovered after Morocco training incident

Body of Tavares soldier among two recovered after Morocco training incident

Central Florida soldier found dead in Morocco after fall

Central Florida soldier found dead in Morocco after fall

Body of second US soldier who went missing in Morocco recovered, military says

Body of second US soldier who went missing in Morocco recovered, military says


US Army recovers, identifies second Soldier near Cap Draa, Morocco; search and rescue operations conclude
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US Army recovers, identifies second Soldier near Cap Draa, Morocco; search and rescue operations conclude

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Search Intensifies for Two Missing US Soldiers During Morocco Exercise
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Search Intensifies for Two Missing US Soldiers During Morocco Exercise

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Body of Missing US Soldier Recovered in Morocco
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Body of Missing US Soldier Recovered in Morocco

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Body of Missing US Soldier Recovered in Morocco During Military Exercise
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Body of Missing US Soldier Recovered in Morocco During Military Exercise

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US Soldier Was Found Dead in Morocco During African Lion 2026 Drills
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