WASHINGTON: US Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl is transitioning to regular active duty status, having completed therapy and counseling following his return from captivity in Afghanistan, the Defense Department said on Monday.
Bergdahl, who was released in May after five years as a Taleban prisoner of war in Afghanistan, is being assigned to work at the Army North headquarters at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, the department said in a statement.
“He will now return to regular duty within the command where he can contribute to the mission,” it said.
Officials characterized the move as “the final phase of the reintegration process.” The Pentagon also said the Army was still investigating the circumstances surrounding Bergdahl’s 2009 disappearance from his post in Afghanistan and subsequent capture by Taleban militants.
The New York Times reported that he would meet with Maj. Gen. Kenneth Dahl, who is leading the investigation.
Bergdahl has been allowed to venture off base during several weeks of treatment at an Army hospital in Texas. As he returns to active duty, he will live in barracks and will have two soldiers assigned to help him during the transition, according to the newspaper.
Bergdahl returns to regular US Army duty
Bergdahl returns to regular US Army duty
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