yes, this article is from 2014
Posting this, well, just because it seems Time..
I’m not seeing much mention in the enemedia about fatalities today.
DJT needs to ask for the resignation of the military judge, and the prosecutors if they did not present this for sentencing.....and send a message to the JAG corps.
Why have they not been mentioned during this trial? What an insult to their sacrifices for this POS.
8 dead
22 wounded
"Revealed: Hunt for Bowe Bergdahl left troops unprotected in infamous Afghan battle that left EIGHT U.S. soldiers dead and 22 wounded and produced two Medal of Honor recipients"
'Those guys didn't have the complete support they needed ... because all the assets and everything were diverted to us,' a member of Bergdahl's platoon said
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2647711/Revealed-Hunt-Bowe-Bergdahl-left-troops-unprotected-bloody-battle-left-EIGHT-U-S-soldiers-dead-22-wounded-produced-two-Medal-Honor-recipients.html
KILLED AT COMBAT OUTPOST KEATING: Sergeant Vernon W. Martin (L) from Savannah, GA was posthumously promoted to Staff Sergeant. He and Specialist Stephan L. Mace (R) from Lovettsville, VA received bronze stars
Specialist Michael P. Scusa from Villas, NJ was posthumously promoted to Sergeant. He and Private First Class Kevin C. Thomson (R) from Reno, Nevada received bronze stars
Sergeant Justin T. Gallegos (L) from Tucson, AZ was posthumously promoted to Staff Sergeant and awarded the silver star. Sergeant Joshua M. Hardt (R) from Applegate, CA was awarded the bronze star
Specialist Christopher Griffin (L) from Kincheloe, MI was posthumously promoted to Sergeant. He and Sergeant Joshua J. Kirk (R) of South Portland, ME were both awarded the bronze star
'I felt like I was in immediate danger all the time' after Bergdahl left, Sutton said. 'All of us did. We were sent out for about 30 to 35 days straight looking for him.'
'And there were plenty of other people. I mean, the complete 501st [Infantry Regiment] was pulled out of there to search.'
'People lost resources that were in the Korengal Valley,' Sutton continued, before bringing up the name 'Clint Romesha' and the battle that raged at COP Keating.
'Those guys didn't have the complete support they needed at the time,' he said, 'because all the assets and everything were diverted to us.'
That redistribution of military men and materiel was par for the course after Bergdahl vanished.
'All units up and down the border in eastern Afghanistan were tasked with the Bergdahl hunt,' a Middle East expert who was in-country repeatedly during the U.S. fighting there told MailOnline.
When President Obama presented the Medal of Honor to Carter, he described the attack that left American personnel dead.
‘Fifty-three American soldiers were suddenly surrounded by more than 300 Taliban fighters,’ the president said at the White House on August 26, 2013. ‘The outpost was being slammed from every direction machine gunfire, rocket-propelled grenades, mortars, sniper fire. It was chaos the blizzard of bullets and steel.’
Obama didn’t mention why help was late in coming that day, but the Pentagon official who spoke with MailOnline filled in the gaps. In particular, air support which arrived late at COP Keating was lacking on the front lines. ‘The shortage was helicopters. If you direct all helicopters into a search you cut off the forward operating bases.’
I am having a difficult time understanding why we are not seeing a public execution.
Fox News reports on this today and each time by different talking heads and not a one of them mentioned that 6 US soldiers that were killed while looking for Birddog. Some of those who searched for him were hurt. Totally disgusting!
https://thepatriotperspective.wordpress.com/2014/06/03/army-hero-msg-mark-allen-and-army-deserter-bowe-bergdahl/
I certainly hope he gets personally introduced to his prison buddies. Personally.
The Army fights as a team.
Imagine what would happen if a defensive lineman in a football game decided to walk off the field and go tell the other team about his team’s defense.
The opposing team would take advantage of that.
Now, imagine the players had rifles and were playing to the death.
Bergdahl left his fellow American Soldiers open to destruction and death.
File civil wrongful death lawsuits against him, his commanders who sent them out looking for him now that they have admitted he went over willingly and the U.S. Army, showing how politically correct they were pretending he was a victim then hero!
Send the judge to Afghanistan and put him in a fighting position and then have everybody else leave while broadcasting to the enemy that there’s one American Soldier left there.
See how he likes it.
Combat lawyer.
I’m adding Bergdahl to my 2017 Dead Pool. I don’t think he’ll make it to the end of the year.
More here:
"TOTAL DISGRACE: Trumps verdict on Bergdahl decision is ESPECIALLY accurate in light of this"
https://twitchy.com/sarahd-313035/2017/11/03/total-disgrace-trumps-verdict-on-bergdahl-decision-is-especially-accurate-in-light-of-this/
The fix was in since the Kenyan’s love fest with the freak parents and Gitmo prisoner “deal”. Is there no justice anymore or the true sense of right and wrong?