Even though it is obvious to us, it may be hard to prove cause and effect.
Also, hazardous duty is inherent in their job, it would be argued, regardless of the cause of the mission.
Maybe he’ll meet some fellow ex soldiers walking down an alley one day.
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| "I am an American fighting man. I serve in the forces guarding our country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense." |
Bergdahl seems home free because of a likeminded president.
Enough laws exist to prevent that type of court situation. If they didn’t exist...there would be literally thousands of such lawsuits per year for injury or death. Just food poisoning via the chow hall could be taken as a legal action.
What you have is a nutcase who should have been identified in basic training and routed out. The Coast Guard episode with Bergdahl lasted only 26 days, and they washed him out....never saying much except he couldn’t make it. That should have been evidence enough for the Army recruiter to bar the guy from entering service.
His mental side is so fragile, that the real question is...if he doesn’t get a medical discharge and some pension...what exactly does he doe for the rest of his life?
Let’s say the court wraps up the action, and of the two charges...they can only convict on the lesser charge, and decide six months in the stockade is sufficient...then release him.
Mentally, he can’t handle stress. Other than working at Burger King or running a shoe-shine stand...I don’t think he can take any more stress than that. Even the front desk of a hotel, or a tire-changer job...would be too stressful.
Filing a lawsuit is easy enough. Winning a lawsuit is a different mater altogether. It would require proving to the court that he was the cause of their harm/loss. That is a difficult task for a soldier on the battlefield.
A much better approach would be the Judicial Watch approach
File a freedom og information request requesting. Any and all information pertaining to Bregsdls deserion and specificslly any informtion tha Brgdahl defected to The Taliban or that he faught for them