The US Army on Monday
began investigating the facts and circumstances surrounding the
disappearance and capture of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in Afghanistan.
"These types of investigations are not uncommon and
serve to establish the facts on the ground following an incident," the
Army said in a written statement.
Maj. Gen. Kenneth R. Dahl is heading the investigation. He
is deputy commanding general of 1st Corps at Joint Base Lewis McChord in
Washington state.
He served as deputy commanding general of the 10th Mountain
Division in southern Afghanistan in 2010-12, and returned in 2012 as a deputy
commander of U.S. Forces Afghanistan, according to his Army biography.
Bergdahl disappeared from his post in Paktika province in
eastern Afghanistan on June 30, 2009. Some former members of his unit have said
that he left of his own accord, but Bergdahl has not commented publicly on the
circumstances of his disappearance and the Army has made no charges against
him.
Bergdahl was released to U.S. military control by the
Taliban on May 31 and spent nearly two weeks recuperating at a U.S. military
hospital in Germany before being moved to Brooke Army Medical Center in San
Antonio, Texas, last week.
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