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El Departamento de Defensa dijo que el soldado es Bowe R. Bergdahl, oriundo de Ketchum, Idaho.
El Departamento de Defensa dijo que el soldado es Bowe R. Bergdahl, oriundo de Ketchum, Idaho…. View Story
US soldier kidnapped by the Taliban is 23-year-old Army paratrooper Bowe Bergdahl
The U.S. soldier captured by the Taliban is a 23-year-old Army paratrooper from Idaho on his first deployment to Afghanistan, Pentagon officials said Sunday…. View Story
Bowe Bergdahl: Soldier Captured In Afghanistan Identified As 23-Year-Old Idahoan
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Sunday confirmed that an American soldier who went missing from his base in Afghanistan has been captured and identified him as a private from Idaho serving with an Alaska-based infantry regiment…. View Story
Taliban video of captive hits home in Idaho
For several weeks, word slowly spread through the tiny city of Hailey, Idaho, that one of their own could be the U.S. soldier captured in Afghanistan.Then on Sunday, the face of Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl, 23, was splashed on TV screens across the country in excerpts of a Taliban prisoner video. Pentagon officials confirmed that the soldier in the 28-minute video was Bergdahl…. View Story

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The Jawa Report: Video: Pvt. Bowe Bergdahl Full Hostage Video View Story
July 19, 2009. Video: Pvt. Bowe Bergdahl Full Hostage Video. Here is the entire video showing Private Bowe Berdahl in Taliban captivity. The Taliban have threatened to murder him if the U.S. does not leave Afghanistan. …
Bowe Bergdahl: US Soldier Captured In Afghanistan | Breaking News View Story
The Pentagon Sunday identified the soldier captured in Afghanistan on July 3 as 23-year-old private Bowe Bergdahl of Ketchum, Idaho. Link.
Bowe R. Bergdahl: Taliban Hostage Message For Obama » Right Pundits View Story
Bowe R. Bergdahl is a U.S. soldier captured in southeastern Afghanistan by the Taliban. He has been missing since June 30, 2009. He is a member of 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry …
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Is there anything we as Americans and POTUS Obama can do for captured Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl? More
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Sunday confirmed that an American soldier who went missing from his base in Afghanistan has been captured and identified him as a private from Idaho serving with an Alaska-based infantry regiment.The Defense Department released the name of Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl, 23, of Ketchum, Idaho, one day after he was seen in a video posted online as saying he was”scared I won’t be able to go home.”Even before his name became public, two U.S. defense officials confirmed to The Associated Press that the man in that 28-minute video was the captured soldier. The video provided the first public glimpse of the American.The Pentagon statement said Bergdahl’s status was listed as whereabouts unknown on July 1 and was changed to missing-captured on July 3. He is a member of 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, based at Fort Richardson, Alaska.
Would the POW guards treat this POW with respect? More
KABUL (Reuters) – The U.S. military denounced on Sunday the release of a video showing a soldier captured in Afghanistan, Crapping his pants, and describing the images as Taliban propaganda that violated international law.The video shows Private Bowe Bergdahl in traditional Afghan dress, being prompted in English by his captors to call for U.S. forces to be withdrawn from Afghanistan.
If they treat that young Soldier with half as much respect as we treat them then he’ll be okay. We treat our detainees with more respect than we treat our prisoners in US prisons and they still complain and throw feces at us. The media likes to exaggerate how bad we treat them and blow some isolated incidents out of proportion.

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