Nearly five years after his capture by insurgents, Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl climbed into an American helicopter. He took out a pen and wrote on a paper plate, “SF?” — asking the troops who had come to find him in eastern Afghanistan if they were U.S. special operations forces. Over the roar of the rotors, one of them shouted to Bergdhal: “Yes, we’ve been looking for you for a long time.” The only American prisoner of the Afghan war, Bergdahl broke down in tears.
Bergdahl, US Soldier Finaly Coming Home After 5 Years of Captivity in Afghanistan (Video)
Nearly five years after his capture by insurgents, Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl climbed into an American helicopter. He took out a pen and wrote on a paper plate, “SF?” — asking the troops who had come to find him in eastern Afghanistan if they were U.S. special operations forces. Over the roar of the rotors, one of them shouted to Bergdhal: “Yes, we’ve been looking for you for a long time.” The only American prisoner of the Afghan war, Bergdahl broke down in tears.
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