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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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MSG Floyd Williams
MSG Floyd Williams
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SFC Shirley Whitfield - History is repeating it happens in each generation.
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MSG Floyd Williams
MSG Floyd Williams
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SFC Shirley Whitfield - We can only continue to support our military and hope for things to get better.
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SSG(P) Dan Keene
SSG(P) Dan Keene
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I caught a lot of flak when I wrote that we, as Americans, were obligated to facilitate his release from Talliban, or whoever had him. I swore with fellow soldiers before I became an NCO that I would never leave one of them behind. After I became an NCO, I promised all of my soldiers that I would never leave one of them behind. We were RECON, so our leaders were the closest thing to God they they could tangibly hold onto, and because I often had to order them to do things that they might not survive, it was important. If I were to send them to do something that might kill them, they gained confidence that if they died, they would at the least return home. I think that a very important factor in how they accomplish any task I assigned. That being said, when I first read that Bergdahl was MIA, I followed what news I could get. Later, I found out he had been captured. We, as fellow Americans, were obligated to facilitate his return at what ever cost, short of more lives. 5 terrorist's freedom, or 50, I didn't care. We'll catch them again later. Once he was returned, the game had changed. IF YOU DESERT YOUR POST WILLINGLY, YOU MAY FACE A FIRING SQUAD. So, now I ask, how did that change into "You were treated badly when you got what you asked for", no further punishment necessary. He plead guilty to treasonous charges, to take "Death by Firing Squad" off of the table. WTF? I just don't get the final outcome. My rant is over. RED4 OUT!
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SFC Joseph McCausland
SFC Joseph McCausland
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No one knows "how" he was treated during his time with the enemy nor what kind of information he may have provided them that may have cost many other American lives and injuries.
This Nance, the military presiding officer should resign his commission and go join some "bleeding-heart" liberal organization. I can't understand why a military officer who thinks his men are in danger gives the order to fire and is now serving time in Leavenworth because he failed to follow the rules of engagement (as ridiculous as Obama made them) and a dirt bag traitor and deserter like Bergdahl is free to walk our streets.
They need to get rid of the J in UCMJ because "now" there is no justice.
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LT Brad McInnis
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The ripple effects from this will be incalculable.... If you get essentially a slap on the wrist for the absolute worst crime that can be committed in war time, then what punishment will be left? Just think of the Bergdahl appeals to any sentence!
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Capt Jeff S.
Capt Jeff S.
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A mistake that will have long term consequences. It set a very bad precedent!
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LT Brad McInnis
LT Brad McInnis
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Capt Jeff S. - That's the problem with most knee jerk reactions, they are based on emotion not fact.
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SFC Joseph McCausland
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Not only is Bergdahl a disgrace to his uniform but so is the military Judge (Nance) who handed down this ridiculous sentence.

Dishonorably Discharge reduction of one grade.
He gets to keep his "back-pay".. over $300,000.00 and some "scum-bucket" movie producer is going to wind up giving him a multi-million dollar book and movie deal.

The price.... six dead soldiers from his own unit who went out on a mission to locate him.

Others seriously wounded because of the same mission.
One a young wife..now a care giver for her soldier who sustained a serious head wound whom she will care for until his dying day.

It wasn't like this scum-bag was kidnapped from his post....HE walked off on his own power deserting his fellow solders and his Country and denouncing everything he swore an oath to uphold.

I wish this man all the misery that the cosmos can bestow upon him.
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SSG Will Phillips
SSG Will Phillips
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I agree completely. The punishment most certainly did not fit his crime. Pretty sure "Badkarma" will be heading his way in the near future.
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SSG(P) Dan Keene
SSG(P) Dan Keene
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Bad karma isn't my biggest concern. I am more concerned about a friend/comrade of someone that was maimed or killed searching for him deciding at some point in the future deciding Bergdahl is due to pay for his crimes, and jumping in for vengeance. At that point, there will be the atrocities of Bergdahl, the death or injuries of rescue soldiers and their families and loved ones, and the punishment of the collecting soldier. A crime is a crime, no matter the motivating factors. I would think that a friend of a victim will not get the same discount as the offender he went to vindicate. It was not a just punishment.
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