Bergdahl, 26, is the only U.S. Prisoner of war from the Afghan conflict. His family marked the third anniversary of his capture earlier this summer. He's believed to be held in Pakistan or Afghanistan.
Bob Bergdahl told The Associated Press on Thursday through a spokesman that the family is now confident that everything that can be done to return their son is being done. Bergdahl is the father of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl of Hailey, Idaho, the only...
Emails an American soldier reportedly sent to his parents before he was captured by the Taliban three years ago suggest he was disillusioned and considering deserting.
The father of a U.S. soldier who was taken prisoner in Afghanistan thanked the motorcycle riders of Rolling Thunder on Sunday for raising awareness of missing-in-action troops and prisoners of war.
Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says there is a poster of the Hailey, Idaho, soldier, inside U.S. Central Command's operations center as a constant reminder that he is missing in action.
Frustrated by what they said are stalled efforts to free a U.S. soldier taken prisoner three years ago in Afghanistan, the man's parents have gone public with previously secret U.S. attempts to trade him for Taliban prisoners in U.S. hands.
Frustrated by what they said are stalled efforts to free a U.S. soldier taken prisoner three years ago in Afghanistan, the man's parents have gone public with previously secret U.S. attempts to trade him for Taliban prisoners in U.S. hands.
The parents of a U.S. soldier in captivity for three years after being taken prisoner in Afghanistan are hopeful aggressive negotiations or a prisoner swap could bring home their son.
The Webers are collecting signatures at businesses all over the Wausau area. Crossroads County Market has given them permission to set up in their store through the end of March.
The Taliban is working on opening a liaison office in Qatar. Part of those talks include the trade of five Taliban prisoners from Guantanamo Boy in exchange for the release of Bergdahl.
The Taliban announced Tuesday that they will open an office in the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar to hold talks with the United States, an unprecedented step toward a peace process that might lead to a winding down of the 10-year war in Afghanistan.