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Idaho Town Prays for Return of Soldier

By JOHN MILLER
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HAILEY, Idaho (July 20) – Almost since the news two weeks ago that a U.S. soldier had been captured in Afghanistan, a small circle of people in this central Idaho town of 7,000 have known it was one of their own: a local family's only son who was home-schooled here, danced at the local ballet school and rode his bike everywhere, was in the hands of the Taliban.
Out of respect for Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl Bergdahl's intensely private family and fear that anything they might say could make his situation more precarious, however, neighbors have kept Bergdahl's Hailey origins under wraps. The Pentagon wasn't talking either; all that U.S. Department of Defense officials said in early July was that a U.S. soldier was believed in enemy captivity.
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The 23-year-old Bergdahl was serving with a unit based in Fort Richardson, Alaska, earlier this month when he vanished, just five months after arriving in Afghanistan, officials said. He was serving at a base near the border with Pakistan in an area known to be a Taliban stronghold.
Only after Saturday's Internet airing of a 28-minute video in which Bergdahl is shown captive and says he fears never going home again did DOD officials finally release his name. Some of Bergdahl's friends and acquaintances are also slowly opening up, too, with permission from his father.
In an era where captives are valuable commodities in transactions of terror, secrecy is no accident. Just as the New York Times stifled virtually all publicity surrounding the seven-month captivity of journalist David Rohde before his escape last month from a Taliban stronghold, the DOD decided the best for Bergdahl was as little news as possible.
"The Department of Defense has always thought throughout this whole situation that we were going to do whatever we could possibly do with the safety of this soldier in mind," said Lt. Col. Tim Marsano, a spokesman for the Idaho National Guard. "Efforts to secure his return are the primary consideration."
In the video posted Saturday, Bergdahl confirms his name and his hometown. The Pentagon confirmed his identity Sunday — nearly three weeks after he went missing amid conflicting reports.
On July 2, two U.S. officials conceded a soldier had "just walked off" his base near the border with Pakistan with three Afghans after his shift, but wouldn't release details. Four days later, the Taliban claimed "a drunken American soldier had come out of his garrison" and was captured by mujahedeen.
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In the case of the New York Times' Rohde, who escaped with an Afghan journalist on June 19, media outlets including The Associated Press cooperated in the secrecy.
In Idaho, it was residents of Hailey, a tight-knit mining town-turned-resort community about 12 miles south of Sun Valley, who worked to keep tight the circle of those who knew of the hostage crisis.
In fact, some neighbors who learned about Bergdahl's plight the old fashioned way — down at the cafe, perhaps, or via a discreet phone call — said Sunday they were respecting the wishes of the Bergdahls by not speaking publicly. The family, described as deeply private, lives about six miles west of Hailey on a remote gravel county road. Out front, a cardboard-and-ink placard wired to the chained and locked front gate reads "No visitors."
One neighbor just down the road ordered reporters off his property, threatening violence.
Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter, along with the state's congressional delegation. said Sunday he only learned of Bergdahl's captivity days earlier, but opted to keep the soldier's name quiet until it was officially released.
Sue Martin, owner of Zaney's River Street Coffee House where Bergdahl poured espressos before enlisting in the Army in 2008, had installed a sign on the front counter urging people to keep "Our friend who has been captured in Afghanistan" in their thoughts and prayers.
But she didn't use his name and later removed the sign, partly out of concern that the Bergdahls were against it.
It was only after getting their permission Sunday that Martin spoke about the young man, who she said shared friendly banter with regulars there for their morning shot of brew.
Martin has also returned the sign to the front counter — this time with Bergdahl's full name — along with a large yellow placard taped to the front window that reads "Get Bowe Back."
"It was in light of concern for Bowe's well-being," Martin said. "If the military wasn't releasing his name, we didn't feel we should be releasing it either."
Associated Press writers Rebecca Boone in Boise and Haven Daley in Hailey contributed to this report.
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Mistorri

04:57 PMAug 11 2009

Blondey5634: Actually those people who believe in Allah do not believe in Jesus. You have it wrong. Jesus and Jehovah God! Those folks do not believe in Him. They say he was just "a good prophet", "a good man". Their Allah is not our God. He is not Jehovah God. So, you and everyone will see one day! Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord at that day! There is nothing about declaring someone named Allah as Lord. Anyway, I know what you are trying to say. You mean that we all worship God, just in different names. That is also wrong. We worship our God. They worship their god. See, none of their gods have given their lives on a cross for all humanity's salvation. Not one, only Jesus Christ. We worship Him. Not Budda, not Mohammed, not Allah, nor any of these folks. Jesus gave ALL for us. He arose from the dead, defeated death and sin for us. They did not. So, I do not worship the same as them. I worship Jesus Christ, or Yeshua as he is calle in Hebrew...

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Blondey56342

07:13 AMJul 27 2009

LOOKITSPAM you want to kick Jesus butt then? Cause that's not the ppl over there if that's what you meant but they supposley believe In jesus just some countries have diff. names for him like they do so in other words allah is jesus to them. But anyway just letting you know that. I would prob. say Iraqies butts......... Not Allah cause you just mean Jesus really not them.

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LOOKITSPAM

11:47 AMJul 21 2009

My wish is G-d would get around to kicking allahs ass. I also want to thank all the soldiers for the great job they are doing,as well as the families.

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namvet469

11:15 AMJul 21 2009

TRADE SOME OF THOSE TERRORIST AT GITMO FOR BOWE,OBAMA'S JUST GOING TO LET THEM GO ANYWAY ! HANG IN THERE BOWE,A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE PRAYING FOR YOUR SAFE RETURN,GOD BLESS AND COMFORT YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES !

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JOHNELJUAN

08:46 AMJul 21 2009

I WONDER HOW MANY OF THE NEGATIVE POSTS ARE COMING FROM COWARDS THAT NEVER SERVED, BECUASE THEY HAD OTHER THINGS TO DO.

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Blondey56342

02:10 AMJul 21 2009

God bless our troops & the fallen..................

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CWarpspeed

10:26 PMJul 21 2009

Mopsy1, that was my thought. How did he get captured? I mean, where was he and why was he alone? This is very odd and suspect... I hope the guy is released, but how in the heck did he get taken in the first place?

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Mopsy1

04:24 PMJul 20 2009

As usual, the family is "intensely private"...that is right up until the movie and book deals are signed and Grandma poses nude in Playboy huh? I think they're embarrassed at the obvious naivete of this young man which caused him to be a party to his own kidnapping.

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Tg7357

03:00 PMJul 20 2009

Philipphlf 02:55 PMJul 20 2009 Tg735702:51 PMJul 20 2009Philipphlf 02:45 PMJul 20 2009 mopsy1 = please tell me of one "American Taliban wacko" that is in here~~~Watch out Phil: I know two names that will be on the top of that list!!!! LOL<<<<<< WELL one would have to be Itacaman04 for saying and believing that " most American soldiers are morons " It is obvious that he is a traitor & a taliban member or sympathizer~~~He said he was a 'radical'. that could be anything from "Disorganized Catholic School Drop-Outs to "Elect Brittaney Spears for President Committee'. Too much open ground to cover there.

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Philipphlf

02:55 PMJul 20 2009

Tg735702:51 PMJul 20 2009Philipphlf 02:45 PMJul 20 2009 mopsy1 = please tell me of one "American Taliban wacko" that is in here~~~Watch out Phil: I know two names that will be on the top of that list!!!! LOL<<<<<< WELL one would have to be Itacaman04 for saying and believing that " most American soldiers are morons " It is obvious that he is a traitor & a taliban member or sympathizer

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