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Leatherman told WND Bergdahl “never spoke out against the mission to us, just that he thought it might be different.”
He added, “I think he romanticized the war and was surprised by the reality of it.”

Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl
WASHINGTON – A man who served as U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s squad leader before he went missing in southeastern Afghanistan five years ago tells WND the soldier “was a little unstable” and “abandoned his post, [leaving] four guys sleeping with no one covering them” [OPINION!!]because he was “fed up with the establishment, with poor leadership.”
While Leatherman said he doesn’t know whether Bergdahl converted to Islam while in captivity, he added, “It would be difficult not to after five years.”
As for the soldier’s mental state before he left, the squad leader said, “I don’t think[Another OPINION] he had…
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