Posted on 06/12/2014 7:12:21 PM PDT by Second Amendment First
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is on a flight from Europe and is scheduled to arrive in San Antonio, Texas, within hours.
Bergdahl had been in a military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, since he was released in Afghanistan after five years of Taliban captivity.
He is expected to be taken to a military hospital in the Texas city for continued rehabilitation.
"I can confirm that he is now en route to the United States aboard a U.S. military aircraft, having departed Ramstein Air Base earlier this afternoon," Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Kirby said in a statement Thursday. "He will arrive in San Antonio early tomorrow morning, where he will continue the reintegration process at Brooke Army Medical Center."
"Our first priority is making sure that Sgt. Bergdahl continues to get the care and support he needs."
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Which one?
Ah..Ferengi.
I can just see them now, big ears, cowering over bags of money, rubbing their hands together.
He needs to get “treatment” from a firing squad.
Shhhhhhhhhh...... He’s going there to get a lobotomy and some shock treatments.
I think I have said this before, but I believe Bergdahl is going through tough times because he realized he did something incredibly stupid and some of his teammates died.
Not wanting to be called Sgt, because he had not gone in front of a board, not wanting to talk with his father, and there may be some other father issues depending on how that was used in his captivity.
I think he may be having an incredible amount of guilt/remorse for his actions. If he is to come out of this as a repentant person, I could deal with him taking a 5 year hard labor deal. There is politics mixed up in this so there is little in the way of open truth available. But he has not gone to the Rose Garden like dad...
Just my thoughts
DK
I got the rope and tree.
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