Lithuanians Honor Four US Soldiers Who Died During Training Exercise
AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis
Apr. 3, 2025—Thousands gathered in Vilnius, Lithuania, to mourn four U.S. soldiers who died in a tragic training accident near the Belarus border.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda led the solemn farewell, highlighting the shared grief rooted in his nation's own history of sacrifice. Schoolchildren waved American and Lithuanian flags as hearses passed, and local mourners spoke with deep empathy for the young lives lost.
The soldiers, from the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, were recovered from a peat bog after their vehicle went missing during NATO exercises. The incident underscores the risks of US involvement in Eastern European affairs. As Vilnius bid farewell to Staff Sgts. Knutson-Collins, Duenez Jr., Franco, and Pfc. Taitano, it was clear their loss resonated far beyond national borders—uniting allies in grief, honor, and mutual resolve.
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