Posted on 06/12/2014 11:58:19 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Bowe Bergdahl, the U.S. Army sergeant who spent five years as a captive in Afghanistan before being traded for five high-profile Taliban leaders, is coming back to the United States sometime late tonight or early tomorrow morning, Fox News has learned.
Bergdahl, who has been undergoing unspecified treatment at a U.S. facility in Landstuhl, Germany, since he was turned over to the U.S. on May 31, will be flown to Brook Army Medical Center, at Fort Sam Houston, in San Antonio. It is not known how long he will remain there or if and when he will be questioned about the circumstances behind his apparently voluntary departure from an Army base in Afghanistan in 2009....
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It’s called the stockade in the Army, brig is what the Naval services call it.
Hopefully, they’ll provide the boy with a compass so he’ll always know the direction toward Mecca when he comes to our country.
Remember the strange fate of those Navy Seals on that heilocopter leaving Pakistan right after Osama Bin Laden was ‘killed’? That Heliocopter blew up before it was even high in the air. I still don’t believe it was just bad luck and inefficient engine maintenance, not for one minute do I believe that. It would be ‘most unfortunate’ to the regime if Bowe (he of the inconvient truth) should come back running his mouth ‘unencumbered’.
Great read.
Interesting how in yesterday’s hearing, one of the congresscritters asked Hagel why he was not brought back to the US already and Hagel got pissed when it was implied that games were being played keeping him in Germany.
Well suddenly today he is being sent back. Curious....
From: http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2014/06/11/live-blog-lawmakers-question-chuck-hagel-on-bowe-bergdahl-swap/
Time to shift the headlines from Iraq and do nothing and pullout
Bowe Bergdahl being flown from Germany to US.... in handcuffs or in first class?
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