Santa Fe New Mexican

Army Sgt. Bergdahl pleads guilty to deserting post

- By Jonathan Drew

FORT BRAGG, N.C. — Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was captured and held by the Taliban for five years after walking away from his post in Afghanista­n, pleaded guilty Monday to desertion and endangerin­g his comrades — charges that could put him behind bars for the rest of his life.

“I understand that leaving was against the law,” said Bergdahl, who admitted guilt without striking a deal with prosecutor­s. The guilty plea brings the highly politicize­d saga closer to an end eight years after Bergdahl vanished.

President Barack Obama brought him home in 2014 in a swap for five Taliban prisoners at Guantánamo Bay, saying the U.S. does not leave its service members on the battlefiel­d. Republican­s roundly criticized Obama.

Bergdahl, 31, has said he walked away from his remote post in 2009 with the intention of reaching other commanders and drawing attention to what he saw as problems with his unit.

He told the judge, Col. Jeffrey Nance, that he now understand­s that his actions prompted an intensive search during which some of his comrades were seriously wounded.

“At the time, I had no intention of causing search-and-recovery operations,” he said in court.

Bergdahl, who received a promotion due all missing-in-action soldiers while he was in captivity, pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavio­r before the enemy, a relatively rare charge brought against him for endangerin­g comrades sent to find him.

The misbehavio­r charge carries a maximum penalty of life in prison, the desertion charge up to five years.

At his sentencing, set to begin Oct. 23, his years in captivity could be factored in, but the hearing also is likely to feature damning testimony from fellow service members. A Navy SEAL who suffered a career-ending leg wound and an Army National Guard sergeant whose head wound put him in a wheelchair would not have been hurt in firefights had they not been searching for Bergdahl, the judge has ruled.

Bergdahl, who is from Hailey, Idaho, has been assigned to desk duty at a Texas Army base.

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