After 5 years held by Afghan militants, what's next for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl?

Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's parents sent him a public message from Idaho one day after the Taliban released him in exchange for five Guantanamo Bay detainees. Bergdahl is being treated at a U.S. military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, and has not yet 

The sense of pride expressed by officials of the Obama administration at the release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is not shared by many of those who served with him—veterans and soldiers who call him a deserter whose 

On Saturday, U.S. officials announced that after five long years in captivity, Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl will be coming home. Bergdahl was the only known prisoner of war being held by the Taliban on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border 

Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, the only American prisoner of war from the Afghan war who has been held captive for nearly five years, has been freed and is now in U.S. custody, President Barack Obama said Saturday.

But when news began to spread Saturday that Bowe Bergdahl was finally free it became a far more momentous weekend than anyone could have imagined in a community where Sergeant Bergdahl's fate has been a central fact of life since his capture by the