Missing Sailor’s Body Found in Afghanistan -- FOX News
KABUL- The body of one of the two U.S. sailors missing in Afghanistan has been found, according to U.S. officials.
A NATO press release said that the body was discovered in Eastern Afghanistan Sunday.
U.S. officials vowed to continue searching for the other missing sailor. A Taliban spokesman claims insurgents have captured the other sailor – whom U.S. officials have not identified.
According to the Associated Press, the Navy sailor killed was Justin McNealy, 30.
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