A Txdigest poll: Should Bergdahl be court-martialed?

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Should Bergdahl be court-martialed?

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Bob Of Burleson
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A Txdigest poll: Should Bergdahl be court-martialed?

Postby Bob Of Burleson » Wed Jun 11, 2014 6:05 pm


Bergdahl’s writings reveal a fragile young man

By Stephanie McCrummen
The Washington Post

Before he became a Taliban prisoner, before he wrote in his journal “I am the lone wolf of deadly nothingness,” before he joined the Army, Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was discharged from the Coast Guard for psychological reasons, said close friends who were worried about his emotional health at the time.

The 2006 discharge and a trove of Bergdahl’s writing — his handwritten journal along with essays, stories and e-mails provided to The Washington Post — paint a portrait of a deeply complicated and fragile young man who was by his own account struggling to maintain his mental stability from the start of basic training until the moment he walked off his post in eastern Afghanistan in 2009.

“I’m worried,” he wrote in one journal entry before he deployed. “The closer I get to ship day, the calmer the voices are. I’m reverting. I’m getting colder. My feelings are being flushed with the frozen logic and the training, all the unfeeling cold judgment of the darkness.”

A few pages later, he wrote: “I will not lose this mind, this world I have deep inside. I will not lose this passion of beauty.”

At another point, using his often un­or­tho­dox spelling, he wrote: “Trying to keep my self togeather. I’m so tired of the blackness, but what will happen to me without it. Bloody hell why do I keep thinking of this over and over.”

On June 9, 2009, two weeks before he walked away, Bergdahl sent an e-mail to a friend.

“l1nes n0 t g00 d h3rE. tell u when 1 ha ve a si coure 1ine about pl/-\ns,” read the partly coded message, one of Bergdahl’s many references to unspecified plans and dreams of walking away — to China, into the mountains, or, as he says at one point, into “the artist’s painted world, hiding from the fields of blood and screams, hidden from the monster within himself.”

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Re: A Txdigest poll: Should Bergdahl be court-martialed?

Postby BigTex » Wed Jun 11, 2014 6:32 pm

A good reporter would try to track down this guy's recruiter.

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Re: A Txdigest poll: Should Bergdahl be court-martialed?

Postby Red Oak » Wed Jun 11, 2014 7:23 pm

So it seems Bowe was sectioned 8'd out of the USCG and then joined the Army, who ever let that happen need to be Dobe Walled right along with Bowe.
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Re: A Txdigest poll: Should Bergdahl be court-martialed?

Postby BigTex » Wed Jun 11, 2014 8:40 pm

Like I said, somebody should have a talk with his Army recruiter.

Unless this is just another case of stuff happens. Then is doesn't make any difference at this point.


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