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Remains recovered of US soldier who went missing in military exercises in Morocco, 2nd soldier still missing

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African Lion *Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. Morocco Cap Draa Training Area 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command

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May 11, 2026

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Fox News - World6h ago

Remains recovered of US soldier who went missing in military exercises in Morocco, 2nd soldier still missing

The remains of U.S. Army 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. have been recovered from the Atlantic Ocean in Morocco, where he went missing during military exercises. Key, 27, was one of two soldiers who reportedly fell from a cliff during an off-duty hike near the Cap Draa Training Area on May 2. His remains were found Saturday, approximately one mile from where the soldiers were last seen. A search is ongoing for the second missing soldier. Both soldiers disappeared after participating in the multinational military exercise African Lion. The recovery and ongoing search involve personnel from the U.S., Morocco, and other military partners.

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Key Claims

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Remains of U.S. Army officer 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. recovered from Atlantic Ocean in Morocco.

— U.S. Army Europe and Africa

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Key went missing during military exercises in Morocco, along with a second soldier who is still missing.

— military officials

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A search-and-rescue mission involving over 600 personnel from the U.S., Morocco, and other partners was deployed.

— article

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Brig. Gen Curtis King expressed condolences and support for the family of 1st Lt. Kendrick Key.

— Brig. Gen Curtis King

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The two soldiers reportedly fell from a cliff during an off-duty recreational hike near Cap Draa Training Area on May 2.

— article

May 10, 2026

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The Guardian - World News14h ago

Body of missing US soldier recovered off coast of Morocco

The body of US Army 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr., who went missing during a training exercise in Cap Draa, Morocco, has been recovered. Moroccan searchers found his remains on Saturday within a mile of where he disappeared on May 2nd. Key was a platoon leader participating in African Lion, a large joint military exercise involving US forces, NATO allies, and African partner nations. A second soldier remains missing, and search operations are ongoing. The exercise, which involves approximately 5,000 personnel from over 40 countries, is primarily conducted in Morocco.

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Associated Press (AP)16h ago

Remains of US soldier who went missing during military exercises in Morocco have been recovered

The remains of U.S. Army 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr., who went missing during military exercises in Morocco, were recovered in the Atlantic Ocean on May 9th. Key, 27, was one of two soldiers who fell off a cliff during an off-duty recreational hike near the Cap Draa Training Area on May 2nd. A large-scale search and rescue operation involving over 600 personnel from multiple nations was initiated following their disappearance. Military teams are continuing to search for the second missing soldier. Key was an Air Defense Artillery officer assigned to the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command.

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Key Claims

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Body of a US soldier missing during a training exercise in Morocco has been recovered.

— US Army

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The soldier, identified as 1st Lt Kendrick Lamont Key Jr, went missing on May 2nd.

— US Army

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Moroccan searchers found the remains within a mile of where the soldier went missing.

— US Army

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A second US soldier remains missing following the training exercise.

— US Army

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The US service members were participating in African Lion, a joint military exercise.

— US Army

May 3, 2026

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BBC News - WorldMay 3

Two US service members reported missing in Morocco, officials say

Two U.S. service members have been reported missing during the African Lion 2026 military exercises in Morocco. The U.S. African Command (Africom) stated they were last seen on Saturday near the Cap Draa Training Area, close to Tan Tan. A multinational search and rescue operation, utilizing ground, air, and maritime assets from the U.S., Morocco, and other participating nations, is actively underway. African Lion is an annual joint exercise involving approximately 5,000 personnel from over 40 countries, aimed at enhancing regional security and multinational coordination. The incident is currently under investigation, with Africom prioritizing the missing service members and their families.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 3

Two US service members missing after military exercises in Morocco

Two U.S. service members are missing in southwestern Morocco following annual multinational military exercises. The incident occurred on May 2nd near the Cap Draa training area, close to the Atlantic Ocean, during the African Lion exercise, which involves the U.S., Morocco, and other nations. A search and rescue operation has been launched by the U.S., Morocco, and participating countries. The African Lion exercise, the largest U.S. annual joint military exercise in Africa, aims to strengthen regional security cooperation and enhance participating forces' readiness. The U.S. Africa Command stated that the incident is under investigation and the search is ongoing.

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Al JazeeraMay 3

US military says two service members taking part in Morocco drills missing

Two US service members participating in the multinational African Lion military exercise in southwestern Morocco have been reported missing. The incident occurred on Saturday near the Cap Draa Training Area, close to Tan Tan. The US military's African Command (AFRICOM) confirmed the situation on Sunday and stated that search and rescue operations are actively underway. These operations involve ground, air, and maritime assets from the US, Morocco, and other participating nations. The African Lion exercise is the largest annual joint military drill the US conducts in Africa, aimed at enhancing interoperability and readiness for crises. The cause of the disappearance is currently under investigation.

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Key Claims

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Two US service members have gone missing during military exercises in Morocco.

— US African Command (Africom)

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The missing Americans were participating in African Lion 2026, an annual joint exercise designed to strengthen operations between US forces, Nato allies, and African nations.

— officials

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A search and rescue mission involving ground, air, and maritime resources from the US, Morocco and other countries is underway.

— officials

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African Lion 2026 involves 5,000 personnel from over 40 countries and more than 30 US-based industry partners.

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The service members were reported missing on Saturday near the Cap Draa Training Area.

— Africom