Missing U.S. Soldier Captured
U.S. Forces Afghanistan
Courtesy Story
Date: 07.02.2009
Posted: 07.02.2009 08:12
KABUL, Afghanistan – A U.S. Soldier, who has been missing since June 30 from his assigned unit, is now believed to have been captured by militant forces. We are exhausting all available resources to ascertain his whereabouts and provide for his safe return.
We are not providing any further details at this time in order to protect the welfare of the Soldier.
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