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- Justice delayed and justice denied in Bowe Bergdahl verdict
- Deserter Bowe Bergdahl Gets NO JAIL TIME for Abandoning Post – These 6 Dead Soldiers Had No Say in the Decision
The prosecution called witnesses who claimed they were wounded as a consequence of Bowe Bergdahl (Talk:Bowe Bergdahl) going AWOL.
A few (fringe?) news sites claimed 6 men died. But then why didn't the prosecution cite those deaths, during his sentencing?
Google search for "Bowe Bergdahl" "Clayton Bowen" OR "Matthew Martinek" OR "Kurt Curtiss" OR "Morris Walker" OR "Michael Murphrey" OR "Darryn Andrews"
References from 2014
edit- Fellow soldiers call Bowe Bergdahl a deserter, not a hero [1]
- We Lost Soldiers in the Hunt for Bergdahl, a Guy Who Walked Off in the Dead of Night [2]
- Pentagon to review claims US soldiers killed during search for Bergdahl [3]
- U.S. Military Faults Leaders in Attack on Base [4]
- Navy SEAL Breaks Down Over Slain Military Dog During Bergdahl Trial Testimony [5]
- New Army records show no evidence of soldiers killed in hunt for Bergdahl [6]
- The 6 U.S. Soldiers Who Died Searching for Bowe Bergdahl [7]
- Military Mothers Whose Sons Died Await Bergdahl's Court Hearing [8]
- Reality Check: Six Soldiers Died Searching for Bowe Bergdahl [9]
- How did 6 die after Bowe Bergdahl's disappearance? [10]
- Did 6 Soldiers Really Die Looking for Bergdahl? [11]
- Bowe Bergdahl, an ethical dilemma for America [12]
- Army hearing officer recommends no jail for Bowe Bergdahl, lawyers say [13]
- 6 soldiers killed searching for ‘deserter’ POW, fueling backlash [14]
- These soldiers DIED trying to rescue Bergdahl, branded a deserter by comrades [15]
- ^ "Fellow soldiers call Bowe Bergdahl a deserter, not a hero". CNN. 1 June 2014.
- ^ Bethea, Nathan Bradley (2 June 2014). "We Lost Soldiers in the Hunt for Bergdahl, a Guy Who Walked Off in the Dead of Night". Daily Beast. Retrieved 25 March 2015.
- ^ FoxNews.com (2 June 2014). "Pentagon to review claims US soldiers killed during search for Bergdahl". FoxNews. Retrieved 2 June 2014.
- ^ Nordland, Rod (2010-02-05). "U.S. Military Faults Leaders in Attack on Base". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-10-16.
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V. Saxena (2017-10-27). "Navy SEAL Breaks Down Over Slain Military Dog During Bergdahl Trial Testimony". Western Journalism. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
A former U.S. Navy SEAL broke into tears Wednesday as he described in detail the moment his military dog was killed by militants in Afghanistan while he and his team were scouring Afghanistan's Paktika province in search of then-missing Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.
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Nate Popino (2016-10-06). "New Army records show no evidence of soldiers killed in hunt for Bergdahl". Idaho Statesman. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
That's apparently not the case, Koenig writes. She says the investigation reports for all six make no mention of Bergdahl nor of the shorthand code for a missing soldier ("DUSTWUN").
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Mark Thompson (2014-06-02). "The 6 U.S. Soldiers Who Died Searching for Bowe Bergdahl". Time magazine. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
Chances are you haven't heard of the six soldiers who died hunting for him after he went missing, according to military officials. Now that Bergdahl has been sprung—in exchange for five senior Taliban officials, who had been imprisoned at Guantanamo—soldiers who served with Bergdahl are grumbling that he deserted and shouldn't be hailed as a hero, especially given the resulting cost in American lives.
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Shelley D. Kofler (2017-09-17). "Military Mothers Whose Sons Died Await Bergdahl's Court Hearing". Texas Public Radio. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
Bowen was 29 years old in August 2009 when his Humvee was hit by an improvised explosive in Afghanistan and he was killed. He was in an area where soldiers were searching for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl who had vanished from a nearby outpost.
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Awr Hawkins (2015-03-26). "Reality Check: Six Soldiers Died Searching for Bowe Bergdahl". Brietbart News. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
The lives of six soldiers were sacrificed in attempts to find an accused deserter, and five Taliban commanders were later released from Guantanamo Bay and given to the Taliban in exchange for Bergdahl. It sounds like a script Rod Serling would narrate, yet it is really just a microcosm of President Obama's military strategy, or lack thereof.
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2014-06-09 (Jake Tapper). "How did 6 die after Bowe Bergdahl's disappearance?". CNN. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
Some soldiers have gone so far as to say the six died while searching for Bergdahl. Others say he is indirectly to blame -- after Bergdahl vanished, essentially every operation became a mission to find their lost colleague in one way or another, they say.
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"Did 6 Soldiers Really Die Looking for Bergdahl?". Newsweek magazine. 2014. Retrieved 2017-11-04.
While many questions remain, a Reuters reconstruction of his disappearance indicates that at the time when Bergdahl's six comrades in the 1st Battalion of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment were killed in August and September 2009, his fallen comrades were on other missions like securing the Afghan elections and, according to one U.S. military official, the period of intensive ground searches had already ended.
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Frida Ghitis (2015-12-15). "Bowe Bergdahl, an ethical dilemma for America". CNN. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
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Ed Payne, Ed Lavandera (2015-10-11). "Army hearing officer recommends no jail for Bowe Bergdahl, lawyers say". CNN. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
The Army general who led the investigation into Bergdahl's actions in Afghanistan testified last month that jail time would be "inappropriate."
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David K. Li (2014-06-02). "6 soldiers killed searching for 'deserter' POW, fueling backlash". New York Post. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
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Cheryl K. Chumley (2014-06-02). "These soldiers DIED trying to rescue Bergdahl, branded a deserter by comrades". Washington Times. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
And now, those who served with those six say Mr. Bergdhal is at fault for their deaths because he abandoned his military post, the New York Post reported.
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