Bowe Bergdahl

Bergdahl Charged
Bergdahl Charged
Bergdahl Charged
Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl is being formally charged with desertion. Bergdahl was released in a prisoner exchange last year after more than four years in captivity in Afghanistan.. Army Colonel Daniel King said Bergdahl is also being charged with "misbehavior before the enemy...
Bergdahl On a Desk
Bergdahl On a Desk
Bergdahl On a Desk
The U.S. Army has given Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl a desk job at a base in Texas, treating him again like a normal solider after the formal phase of his reintegration after being released from five years of captivity by the Taliban on May 31st has ended. An ...
Bergdahl Headed Home
Bergdahl Headed Home
Bergdahl Headed Home
U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is about to return to the United States. A defense official says Bergdahl, who has been recuperating in Germany after being released from five years in Taliban captivity, is scheduled to arrive early tomorrow at Brooke Army medical Center in Texas...
Bill Keating Weighs In
Bill Keating Weighs In
Bill Keating Weighs In
Freed Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl's condition is improving, but officials declined to say when Bergdahl will be moved from a military hospital in Germany to treatment in the U.S., saying there's no timeline. Bergdahl was swapped over the weekend for five Taliban detainees from the U...
Hagel Calls Bergdahl Family
Hagel Calls Bergdahl Family
Hagel Calls Bergdahl Family
A senior defense official says Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has called the family of released captive Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. The official says the call on Wednesday lasted for about 10 minutes. Hagel wished the family well and told them the Defense Department will continue to support the soldier's medical care and the process known as reintegration...
Apologies Issued
Apologies Issued
Apologies Issued
The White House has apologized to key lawmakers for not notifying them in advance about the exchange of five Taliban detainees for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. Sens. Dianne Feinstein of California and Saxby Chambliss of Georgia, the top Democrat and Republican respectively on the Senate Select committee on Intelligence, said White House officials called them Monday to say the lack of notification had been