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US military located missing crew member from aircraft shot down over Iran.
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The U.S. has located a crew member from a downed military jet, according to American officials. The discovery comes amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran, where the aircraft was lost. The recovery of the crew member is significant for military operations in the region and provides closure on at least one member of the aircraft's complement. Details about the circumstances of the jet's downing and the crew member's condition remain unclear from the available information. The incident underscores the risks American military personnel face in the volatile Middle Eastern theater.
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