Five years ago, I publicly raised questions about Bowe Bergdahl's
desertion from Blackfoot Company, 1-501 Infantry (Airborne), 4th Brigade
Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division.
A few weeks after his so-called "capture" in late June 2009, three
conflicting accounts surfaced: U.S. officials told the Associated Press
Bergdahl had "walked off" the base with three Afghans; the Taliban
claimed on its website that "a drunken American soldier had come out of
his garrison" and into their arms; and Bergdahl claimed in his Taliban
"hostage video" that he had "lagged behind a patrol" before being
captured.
I asked on my blog: Were the AP's sources mistaken? Or is the
disturbing first account the right one? What about the "three Afghans"
Pfc. Bergdahl reportedly "just walked off" with after his shift? Who are
they? What's going on?
Five years ago, one of the brave soldiers who risked his life to
search for Bergdahl answered my questions, and I published his statement
on July 20, 2009: "I know the story and the accounts that he was drunk
or that he was lagging behind on patrol are not true -- this soldier
planned this move for a long time. He walked off the post with a day's
supply of water and had written down before that he wanted to live in
the mountains. ... He is an embarrassment to everyone who has worn the
uniform."
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