The Army has begun its investigation into the events surrounding the disappearance of U.S. soldier Bowe Bergahl.
Maj. Gen. Kenneth R. Dahl, a two-star general, will lead the investigation into what happened leading up to Bergdahl’s capture by militants in Eastern Afghanistan. He was rescued from five years of Taliban captivity on May 31.
“The primary function of this investigation, as in any other investigation, is to ascertain facts and report them to the appointing authority,” a statement from the US Army read. The Army stressed that investigations like this are common, and said that Bergdahl will not be interviewed until he is cleared by the team in charge of his prisoner of war reintegration process. He is currently being treated at a military hospital in San Antonio, Texas, where he is likely to stay for several weeks.
On Friday, Bergdahl’s parents released a statement on Friday through the Idaho National Guard saying they were “overjoyed” to have their son back and asking for privacy while he recovers from the trauma of captivity. The family has avoided the spotlight since the Rose Garden announcement of Bergdahl’s rescue.









