Portrait of a military service member in uniform, smiling confidently against a backdrop of the American flag.

The remains of the second missing US soldier who disappeared earlier this month during African Lion, a training exercise in Morocco, have been recovered.

The second missing soldier was identified as Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington of Taveras, Florida.

She was 19 years old.

“Royal Moroccan Armed Forces transported the Soldier’s remains by a Moroccan helicopter to the morgue of Moulay El Hassan Military Hospital in Guelmim, Morocco,” the US Army statement said.

Earlier this week, the remains of Lamont Key Jr., the other missing US soldier who disappeared earlier this month during African Lion, a training exercise in Morocco, were recovered.

U.S. Army soldier poses in uniform against a backdrop of the American flag, showcasing pride and service.
Missing soldier Lamont Key Jr. found dead in Morocco

“A Moroccan military search team found the Soldier in the water along the shoreline at approximately 8:55 a.m. local time, May 9, within roughly one mile of where both Soldiers reportedly entered the ocean,” U.S Army Europe and Africa said in a statement.

The two soldiers were off duty when they reportedly went missing while they were hiking.

The two fell off a cliff and into the Atlantic Ocean.

Morocco and France assisted the US in the search for the missing US service members.

“The search for the two U.S. soldiers has covered more than 4,600 square miles of sea and coastal area, said Col. Alex C. Tignor, a spokesman for the Army’s Southern European Task Force, Africa, in an email Saturday,” Stars and Stripes reported.

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