Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Contrary To Media Reports The U.S. Army Will Release Its Findings On Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl

U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl waits in a pick-up truck before he is freed at the Afghan border, in this still image from video released June 4, 2014. Credit: REUTERS/Al-Emara via Reuters TV

Army Will Release Findings of Bergdahl Investigation After 'Lengthy' Review Process -- Breitbart

The U.S. Army will make public the results of its investigation into Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s alleged desertion of a base in Afghanistan and subsequent capture by Taliban militants in 2009.

A Pentagon spokesperson clarified that, contrary to various media reports, the U.S. Army will release a report by Brig. Gen. Kenneth Dahl, the investigating officer, but only after a review process that will assess the accuracy of the findings is completed. It is uncertain when that will be.

Gen. Dahl has completed and submitted what an Army statement referred to as “the initial report” of the branch's review of the Bergdahl disappearance from his post and later capture by the Taliban.

In that statement, the Army acknowledged receiving Gen. Dahl's report, adding that it is being reviewed by commanders, the San Antonio Express-News reported on October 9.

Breitbart News obtained the statement in its entirety from Wayne Hall, an Army spokesman in the Pentagon.

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My Comment: The findings will be released but "only after a lengthy examination" .... which means that it will be released long after the mid-term elections.

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