Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl Returning To Active Duty
The U.S. soldier freed in a controversial prison swap, Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, is returning to active duty.
FOX News Radio’s Rachel Sutherland reports from Washington:
Some of his fellow soldiers say Sgt. Bergdahl is a deserter, but as he returns to active duty today , the Army says the investigation into his disappearance and capture is still ongoing. Bergdahl was freed in a prisoner swap six weeks ago, and has been undergoing therapy at a Texas hospital. For now, he’ll handle administrative duties at the headquarters of Fort Sam Houston. Sgt. Bergdahl is expected to meet with Major General Kenneth Dahl, as the Army tries to figure out why he left his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
In Washington, Rachel Sutherland, FOX News Radio.
READ a statement from the U.S. Army on Bergdahl:
“Sgt. Bergdahl has completed the final phase of the reintegration process under the control of U.S. Army South and is currently being assigned to U.S. Army North, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston (JBSA). He will now return to regular duty within the command where he can contribute to the mission. The Army investigation into the facts and circumstances surrounding the disappearance and capture of Bergdahl is still ongoing.”