Schuylaar's Sesh - Bowe Bergdahl

greenlikemoney

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which is EXACTLY what went down..why the heck did he go into the army after that? did he think it was going to be any different?

if he wanted to be of use to the afghan people he should have joined the peace corps.
So what you are saying is that it IS BB's fault, not some fault of someone else, which is how you began this thread by blaming it all on SOMEONE else. Glad we got that cleared up.
 

sheskunk

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which is EXACTLY what went down..why the heck did he go into the army after that? did he think it was going to be any different?

if he wanted to be of use to the afghan people he should have joined the peace corps.
So we can only assume you were there?
 

schuylaar

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further, it is the army's fault that those 6 people were killed in trying to locate BB..the army had a fiduciary responsibility to the other soldiers (human capital) to make sure those recruited are of sound mind and demonstrate ability for war zone..by taking on BB, the army jeopardized their entire unit as well.
 

AlecTheGardener

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which is EXACTLY what went down..why the heck did he go into the army after that? did he think it was going to be any different?

if he wanted to be of use to the afghan people he should have joined the peace corps.
I has a buddy in basic who had done all of the Corps marine basic, at his next school he got word that his mother was very ill and likely to pass. He was almost immediately discharged, it took three hours he said before they had given him a 'failure to adapt' and sent him home.

He joined the army and was I basic with me a few years later.

The catch all can be used for good, bad and indifferent.

Perhaps he rolled his ankle and the recovery time was longer then the training slot.

There are a multitude of possible reasons.


Really though, if he didn't like the service once I would hope he had gotten the clue the first time.
 

sheskunk

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further, it is the army's fault that those 6 people were killed in trying to locate BB..the army had a fiduciary responsibility to the other soldiers (human capital) to make sure those recruited are of sound mind and demonstrate ability for war zone..by taking on BB, the army jeopardized their entire unit as well.

WOW!!
 

sheskunk

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wait for it..

wait for it..

sheskunk is gonna tell you how wrong you are..even though you were in the army.

You made the claim "that's EXACTLY what happened". It's has been openly stated, in one of the links that YOU provide, that it is unknown at this time what happened. The only one wrong here is YOU.
 
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