Lack of jobs? Doesn't seem to be a lot of work in the US for anyone which allows a person to pay corporate rent and corporate utilities. The military is a place to go.
Anyone ever consider this man may have had PTSD? You know, that condition you get when you spend a lot of time in a war zone with little to no relief because so many people are NOT joining the military?
Are you suggesting that Bergdahl was suffering from PTSD?
Bergdahl graduated from infantry school in Fort Benning, Georgia in late 2008.
According to fellow soldier Specialist Jason Fry, Bergdahl was quiet: "He wasn't one of the troublemakers – he was focused and well-behaved." Bergdahl was more isolated from his fellow soldiers; for instance, rather than socializing with his peers during Thanksgiving, he preferred studying maps of Afghanistan. Bergdahl told Fry before their deployment to Afghanistan,
"If this deployment is lame, I'm just going to walk off into the mountains of Pakistan.Show premeditation to desert.In February 2009 the 501st deployed for the second time to eastern Afghanistan as a part of Regional Command East, International Security Assistance Force.
1. On June 25, 2009, Bergdahl's battalion suffered its first casualty.
2. On June 27, 2009, according to Hastings, Bergdahl sent an e-maiÂl to his parents before he was captured.
3. Sometime after midnight on June 30, 2009, Bergdahl left behind a note in his tent saying he had become disillusioned with the Army, did not support the American mission in Afghanistan, and was leaving to start a new life.
Pretty short time line to catch the PTSD and write a note and send an e-mail home and then desert... unless that was his plan all along.