Body of Missing US Soldier Recovered in Morocco

CHICAGO, May 10 (Reuters) – A ⁠search ⁠team recovered ⁠the body of a U.S. ​soldier who went missing near a cliff ‌during a training exercise ‌in Cap Draa, Morocco, ⁠the ⁠U.S. Army said on Sunday.

• Moroccan searchers found ​the remains on Saturday in the water within a mile (1.6 km) of ​where the soldier went missing on ⁠May 2, ⁠the U.S. Army ⁠said ​in a statement.

• The Army identified him ​as 1st ⁠Lieutenant Kendrick Lamont Key Jr., a platoon leader in an artillery unit.

• A second soldier remains missing ⁠and search operations are continuing, according to the ⁠Army.

• The U.S. service members were participating in African Lion, the U.S. Africa Command’s largest joint exercise between U.S. forces, NATO allies and African partner nations.

• The largest part of the exercise ⁠takes place in Morocco, involving approximately 5,000 personnel from more than 40 countries, according to AFRICOM.

(Reporting by Heather ​Schlitz; Editing by Sergio Non ​and Paul Simao)

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