HAILEY, Idaho, July 20, 2009

Small Idaho Town Prays for Kidnapped GI

Friends, Family of Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl Kept Quiet for Days About Identity of Soldier Held by Taliban

    • Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl worked as a barista at Zaney's River Street Coffee House, seen on July 19, 2009, in the central Idaho resort town of Hailey, just south of the Sawtooth Mountains, before he enlisted in the Army in 2008.

      Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl worked as a barista at Zaney's River Street Coffee House, seen on July 19, 2009, in the central Idaho resort town of Hailey, just south of the Sawtooth Mountains, before he enlisted in the Army in 2008.  (AP Photo/David Seelig)

    • An undated photo of Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl, 23, of Ketchum, Idaho. The Pentagon on Sunday, July 19, 2009 confirmed that the American soldier who went missing from his base in Afghanistan has been captured and identified him as a private from Idaho serving with an Alaska-based infantry regiment.

      An undated photo of Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl, 23, of Ketchum, Idaho. The Pentagon on Sunday, July 19, 2009 confirmed that the American soldier who went missing from his base in Afghanistan has been captured and identified him as a private from Idaho serving with an Alaska-based infantry regiment.  (AP/Bergdahl Family)

    • The childhood home of Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl, taken prisoner nearly three weeks ago in Afghanistan by members of a Taliban group, sits in the high sage desert just off a gravel road about six miles west of Hailey, Idaho, July 19, 2009.

      The childhood home of Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl, taken prisoner nearly three weeks ago in Afghanistan by members of a Taliban group, sits in the high sage desert just off a gravel road about six miles west of Hailey, Idaho, July 19, 2009.  (AP Photo/John Miller)

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(CBS/AP)  Friends and family of an American soldier who was captured in Afghanistan prayed for his safe return Sunday, shaken by the image of the frightened young private in a Taliban video posted online.

Pfc. Bowe R. Bergdahl, 23, was serving with an Alaska-based infantry regiment earlier this month when he vanished, just five months after arriving in Afghanistan. He was serving at a base near the border with Pakistan in an area known to be a Taliban stronghold.

Bergdahl is from Hailey, a town of about 7,000 people in central Idaho where he worked as a barista and was active in ballet. A sign that hangs in the window of Zaney's River Street Coffee House says "Get Bowe Back," and a message inside asked customers to "Join all of us at Zaney's holding light for our friend."

Sue Martin, owner of the coffee shop, said she knew Bergdahl as a free-spirited young man with blond hair who rode his bicycle everywhere in town and was keen to learn as much as he could about the world.

"He joined the ballet. Then he joined the Army," Martin said in an interview from a room at Zaney's, which has become an impromptu meeting place for friends, acquaintances and the media since the Taliban video was shown around the world. "People have been calling and asking what they could bring to show their support."

Martin told CBS Early Show co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez Monday that Bowe was a "strong" and "intelligent" man who quickly made friends with all the employees at her shop, including herself.

"Bowe's a very strong man... I think his internal strength with help him," she said.

Martin said she spoke Sunday with the kidnapped soldier's father, who expressed gratitude for the media allowing his family to remain out of public scrutiny during this difficult time.

Bergdahl's family issued a statement asking people to keep the soldier in their thoughts and prayers, but told The Associated Press that the family was requesting media respect their privacy.

Neighbors and others in the community have known for weeks that Bergdahl had been captured, but said the family urged them not to talk about the kidnapping out of fear that publicity would compromise his safety. Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter told the AP that he had been working to keep the soldier's name quiet until it was officially released.

In the video posted Saturday on a Web site pointed out by the Taliban, Bergdahl says his name and his hometown. The Pentagon confirmed his identity Sunday.

"We hope and pray for our son's safe return to his comrades and then to our family, and we appreciate all the support and expressions of sympathy shown to us by our family members, our friends and others across the nation," Bob Bergdahl, the soldier's father, said in a statement issued through the Department of Defense.

The family, described by neighbors as deeply private, lives six miles west of Hailey on a remote gravel county road. The humble home has a metal roof and several outbuildings, and vehicles parked in front. The family has chained and locked the front gate, and a small cardboard sign says: "No visitors."

Neighbors are abiding by the family's wishes not to comment on the record about Bergdahl's capture, but described the 23-year-old as an "adventurous" soul who was educated at home, danced ballet and took part in a sport fencing club, the Sun Valley Swords.

One of the directors of the Sun Valley Ballet School in Ketchum said Bergdahl performed with the group for four or five years until about 2008.

"He's athletic," Jill Brennan said. "He just had a knack for it. He's a wonderful young man."

In the 28-minute video, Bergdahl said he was "scared I won't be able to go home." He said he was lagging behind a patrol when he was captured, which conflicts with earlier military accounts that indicated he walked off the base with three Afghans.

It wasn't clear who initially captured Bergdahl, but the U.S. command in Afghanistan said he was being held by the Taliban and condemned the video as a violation of international law.

"We are very unhappy with the public exploitation of a prisoner and the humiliation that goes with that, that is a violation of international law," U.S. military spokesman Greg Julian told CBS News correspondent Mandy Clark.

With a shaved head and dressed in a nondescript, gray outfit, Bergdahl was shown eating at one point and sitting cross-legged. He choked up when discussing his family and his hope to marry his girlfriend.

"I have a very, very good family that I love back home in America," Bergdahl said.

There were some positive signals to take from the militant's propaganda video, according to terrorism expert Jere Van Dyk.

"He's wearing nice clothes. He's being fed. He has a cup of tea there. This is ancient tribal code that predates Islam," Van Dyk explained to Rodriguez on The Early Show. He says deeply ingrained local tradition in the area dictates, "We will protect to the death a guest in our home - He is in someone's home right now."

"My belief is - my hope, of course, is and my cautious feeling is that he will be protected, he will not be harmed," Van Dyk told Rodriguez. (Click here to read more on Van Dyk's assessment.)

Hailey is a mix of a working-class community and resort town, just down the road from upscale Sun Valley, a ski resort that's home to celebrities including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Hanks and Sen. John Kerry. Bruce Willis maintains a vacation home in the area and owns local businesses.

Bergdahl is a member of 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, based at Fort Richardson, Alaska.

He entered the Army in June 2008 and was trained in Fort Benning, Georgia, said Lt. Col. Jonathan Allen, spokesman for Fort Richardson. Bergdahl reported for duty in Alaska in October, and deployed to Afghanistan in February.

In the video, Bergdahl said the date was July 14; it's clear the video was made no earlier because Bergdahl repeated an exaggerated Taliban claim about a Ukrainian helicopter that was shot down that day.

He was interviewed in English and asked his views on the war, which he called extremely hard; his desire to learn more about Islam; and the morale of American soldiers, which he said was low. He was prompted by his interrogators to give a message to the American people.

"Please, please bring us home so that we can be back where we belong and not over here, wasting our time and our lives and our precious life that we could be using back in our own country," he said.

The circumstances of Bergdahl's capture weren't clear.

On July 2, two U.S. officials told the AP the soldier had "just walked off" his base with three Afghans after his shift. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the record.

On July 6, the Taliban claimed on their Web site that five days earlier "a drunken American soldier had come out of his garrison" and was captured by mujahedeen.

Details of such incidents are routinely held very tightly by the military as it works to retrieve a missing or captured soldier without giving away any information to captors.

Afghans in contact with the Taliban told the AP that the soldier was held by a Taliban group led by a commander called Maulvi Sangin. They said the fighters decided to move him north into Taliban-controlled areas of Ghazni province.

The Afghans spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of arrest or reprisal. It was impossible to independently confirm their information.

A Taliban spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, said the militants holding the soldier haven't yet set any conditions for his release.

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by sam-kiley July 21, 2009 4:52 AM EDT
bonjour,
etre otage est horrible et pas évident pour chacun d'entre nous, désolée pour ce jeune soldat, car aprés tout IL N'A PAS CHOISI D 'ETRE EN AFGHANISTAN AU BOUT MILIEU DE CE CONFLIT..IL AURAIT CERTAINEMENT PREFERE D ETRE AVEC SA FAMILLE SI ON LUI AVAIT DONNE LE CHOIX....j'espére qu'l sera relaché pour retourner auprés des siens
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by hower4 July 20, 2009 4:39 PM EDT
by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 4:32 PM EDT
they why did you ask for prayers for the "victims of our troops?"
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I didn't. I asked a question that was obviously about the hypocrisy of the American prayers.
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by hower4 July 20, 2009 5:36 PM EDT
I don't think it's my approval that you're desperate for! It makes no difference what you talk to your imaginary friend about, but it DOES reveal what you care about. If the only people you care about are your own troops then why don't you have the courage to say so plainly?

Why are you unable to answer my question....... Do you ever pray for the victims of your troops around the world?
by chyenna-2009 July 20, 2009 2:26 PM EDT
My prayers are with this young man, his family and friends. Everyday, pray for our troops around the world and ask God to keep them from harm's way.
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by hower4 July 20, 2009 2:30 PM EDT
Do you ever pray for the victims of your troops around the world?
by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 2:35 PM EDT
hower4, did you pray for the victims of terrorism in the USA, including the 9/11 attack?

Did you pray for the one who got beheaded by terrorists?

Why do you hate the USA so much, hower4?
by hower4 July 20, 2009 2:45 PM EDT
No I don't pray for anything or anyone, because I don't talk to imaginary people.

I don't hate the USA, but I DO hate unwarranted violence and hypocrisy, which for the last few years (at least) has been a feature of the USA, and many people right now on this forum. Does that include you?
by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 4:32 PM EDT
by hower4 July 20, 2009 2:45 PM EDT
No I don't pray for anything or anyone
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they why did you ask for prayers for the "victims of our troops?"

Unwarranted violence? Why not ask Hillary Clinton why she voted for war in Iraq, after she repeated the same speech her own husband gave when he bombed Iraq in 1998.

Oh right, she repeated Bill Clinton's speech, but it was Chimpy who fooled her to think Iraq had WMD??? ROTFLMAO!

When it comes to hypocrisy, nobody outdoes the Democrats.
by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 2:25 PM EDT
by pythoncharley July 20, 2009 8:09 AM EDT
YEAH RIGHT, KEEP PRAYING YOU RIGHT WING NUT BAGS,

DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW MANY PEOPLE PRAYED TO BE RID OF GW BUSH/CHENEY
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So, what you're saying is, PRAYER WORKED!!!


ROTFLMAO!
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by TNisgoodenoughforme July 20, 2009 2:02 PM EDT
Reading all this crap is why I tried so hard to talk my son out of joining the Marines. The American people don't give a darn about them at all. This country has gone to hell & I wish they'd bring the draft back instead of depending on good men & women to volunteer to love you & this country enough to fight for your sorry butts to keep freedom.
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by hower4 July 20, 2009 2:47 PM EDT
by TNisgoodenoughforme July 20, 2009 2:02 PM EDT
Reading all this crap is why I tried so hard to talk my son out of joining the Marines.
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Did you succeed?
by TNisgoodenoughforme July 20, 2009 5:58 PM EDT
No. He is a Marine.
by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 1:45 PM EDT
Obama is to blame.

It is happening on Obama's watch.

It's that simple!

OBAMA = One Big A** Mistake, America!
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by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 1:44 PM EDT
It's just despicalbe how the liberals are literally spitting hate for the USA in these repulsive posts.

Liberals HOPE this man will be tortured.

They're practically torturing him themselves.

Democrats, the party of the hate-filled anti-American commnists.

Who don't mind drowning a girl in a car once in a while...
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by July 20, 2009 12:05 PM EDT
Off with his head....war is hell, not a video game!
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by July 20, 2009 12:01 PM EDT
Hey, send in John McSame to get him and then when he comes back to the US, he can run for and win a Senate seat!
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by mike18881 July 20, 2009 11:51 AM EDT
Fuzzy did Obama start this war? This man might was drunk.
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by xlib July 20, 2009 11:18 AM EDT
myobamabiden-say, love the racist rants!! Great job. Now, hope you sent a get well card to your very own senator kkk byrd. He was recently hospitalized and I understand your party had everyone in congress sign one of his own kkk sheets.
Got your acorn hoodie on?? Now, go spread some of that liberal hate for fellow Americans. Great job.
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by fuzzyi July 20, 2009 10:52 AM EDT
Banish him to an island containing american POW's,,It's still gonna happen.
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by jodyrae4 July 20, 2009 10:30 AM EDT
WOW... you people are unbelieveable
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by aChangeOfIdeas July 20, 2009 10:30 AM EDT
I'm embarrassed. The entire world (well, whoever has internet and can read English) can get on this website and see how NICELY we treat our fellow Americans. Not just fellow Americans but those who have volunteered to serve in our armed forces. Everything from it's his fault for enlisting, to the President. Regardless of how he was captured, I sincerely hope Bowe is able to make it out of this and eventually come home (as I hope for all of our troops). And if his hometown feels better through prayer, more power to 'em. Wow, nobody started an anti-gun rampage yet... that must be yet to come.
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by xlib July 20, 2009 11:15 AM EDT
Agreed. The amount of hate in this country for each other is not good. Looks like the "great uniter" they elected is doing just the opposite. Sad thing is, I think he wants it that way. I really believe this country is in for some real rough times.
by aChangeOfIdeas July 20, 2009 12:14 PM EDT
xlib, sorry, you're no better. And don't bring Obama into this or think that it would be any better/worse with Bush.
by hower4 July 20, 2009 12:35 PM EDT
I'll let you into a secret...... most people don't care how you treat your fellow Americas, that's your affair. They DO care how you treat people in other countries, and that's not exactly going well, is it?
by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 1:57 PM EDT
don't bring Obama into this or think that it would be any better/worse with Bush.
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Remind me again - who said "Bush is Hitler?"
by hower4 July 20, 2009 3:03 PM EDT
by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 1:57 PM EDT
don't bring Obama into this or think that it would be any better/worse with Bush.
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Correct. It's obviously nothing to do with who is President. Surely that makes it ALL about American morality..................... so why are you afraid to confront that?
by Slrman July 20, 2009 10:14 AM EDT
Prayer? That always works, doesn't it? Maybe if they would expend their resources one something useful instead of the great religious scam, something good would happen.

Most of the problems of the world are, and always have been caused by religion.

Mankind will never truly be free until the dark yoke of religion is lifted by the clear light of facts and logic.
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by thamilton6 July 20, 2009 9:56 AM EDT
Longtree and forever4 are morons. I want to know what Obama is doing to get our man back and not worry about releasing terrorists from Gitmo.
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by sightpoint July 20, 2009 9:08 AM EDT
I'm a Vet. This guy is in a war zone. He got stupid and sloppy. There is always somebody making stupid mistakes. Weak training or weak individual, one or the other or both. The mistake has been made and if we don't get to him first; it doesn't look good.
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by formrusmcsgt July 20, 2009 8:49 AM EDT
"Small Idaho Town Prays for Kidnapped GI"
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I don't know who the bone-headed reporter is for this story, but warriors do not "kidnap' each other in war.

The correct term is "capture".
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by idcabouturproblems July 20, 2009 11:24 AM EDT
That is exactly what I was thinking after i read this article...

More like US GI has a sleepover with the Taliban.
by fuzzyi July 20, 2009 8:14 AM EDT
u pathetic armchair critics/posters...other people must do the dirty work and you can gloat and complain. What are your contributions to society? Fat-bellied , beer drinking, couch potatotes.
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by cpqdk07191969 July 20, 2009 2:37 PM EDT
What great contributions have EITHER ONE of you ever made to society?

None? That figures.
by gowens1 July 20, 2009 7:49 AM EDT
by harpoot July 20, 2009 6:34 AM EDT
Don't do the war crime if you can't do the time ******. Suck it up and get your head cut off like a man.
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Now if we can just apply this to Bush and Cheney for their was crimes...
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