US Army Soldier's Remains Recovered in Morocco After Cliff Fall, Search for Second Soldier Continues
The remains of 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr., a 27-year-old Air Defense Artillery officer from Richmond, Virginia, have been recovered in Morocco. Key and another soldier, whose identity has not been disclosed, fell off a cliff during a recreational hike near the Cap Draa Training Area on May 2, shortly after participating in the African Lion war games. The African Lion is a multinational military exercise involving over 7,000 personnel from more than 30 nations. A Moroccan military search team found Key's body in the water along the shoreline on May 9, approximately one mile from where the soldiers reportedly entered the ocean. The search for the second soldier is ongoing, with 600 personnel using frigates, vessels, helicopters, and drones to cover more than 12,000 square kilometers of sea and shore.