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Canberra soldier missing in the US

A Canberra soldier has gone missing while on leave in the United States.

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US authorities are searching for a missing Australian Army soldier last seen on New Year's Eve. (AAP)

US authorities are searching for a missing Australian Army soldier who was last seen in freezing conditions on New Year's Eve.

New York State police say the soldier, Captain Paul McKay, suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Forest rangers and a special response team are conducting the search.

Captain McKay, an Afghanistan veteran, emailed his father from a Best Western motel in Saranac Lake on December 30 to say he was leaving him all his possessions, Fairfax Media reports.

"In this email ... he shared some financial information and some other information that would lead us to believe he didn't plan on going back," Saranac Lake Police Chief Bruce Nason said.

The 31-year-old Canberra man was last seen walking on railway tracks near Saranac Lake the next day, wearing winter weather clothing and carrying a large backpack.

While Saranac Lake has had average daily lows of minus 16C in January, Chief Nason said the clothing Captain McKay had been seen in was an encouraging sign.

"This coupled with his military training and physical fitness make it likely that he is well prepared to survive in winter conditions," Chief Nason said.

US police believe Captain McKay was headed for Lake Placid in the state's north.


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