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Why call him Sergeant Bergdahl? [View all] Jeneral2885 Jun 2014 OP
Why not? jehop61 Jun 2014 #1
Wouldn't that be something that commanding officers need to decide? Skidmore Jun 2014 #2
Such promotions are standard. longship Jun 2014 #3
"Only" received his promotions in absentia? Lefta Dissenter Jun 2014 #4
Military policy and tradition is that POWs get promoted on schedule hack89 Jun 2014 #5
Exactly. Jeneral is clearly no General. n/t FourScore Jun 2014 #34
Why does it matter? pipoman Jun 2014 #6
great question Enrique Jun 2014 #23
In absentia? rbrnmw Jun 2014 #7
As I understand it, many soldiers get what are called battlefield promotions justiceischeap Jun 2014 #8
it's not a battlefield promotion Jeneral2885 Jun 2014 #26
If you actually read the Wiki article you would see that being held hostage justiceischeap Jun 2014 #36
Sergeant is the rank that he would have presumably reached if Lurks Often Jun 2014 #9
WLC (PLDC) is no longer a prerequisite to get giftedgirl77 Jun 2014 #10
Thanks, I've been out a while n/t Lurks Often Jun 2014 #11
Lol... I could tell by the PLDC... giftedgirl77 Jun 2014 #13
5 years to a Sergeant? Jeneral2885 Jun 2014 #28
He probably would have picked up rank on re enlistment pipoman Jun 2014 #38
Mostly you seem to be trying to make something out of nothing Lurks Often Jun 2014 #43
Even Bowe does not want to be referred to as Sergeant. nt kelliekat44 Jun 2014 #12
"In absentia"? Nice try. hatrack Jun 2014 #14
That's actually correct Travelman Jun 2014 #17
Yes, let's strip him of his rank... Oilwellian Jun 2014 #15
It was an automatic promotion Travelman Jun 2014 #16
Because that is his current rank. Ikonoklast Jun 2014 #18
Why call you "General"? Sgt Bergdahl was not promoted "in absentia" but while a PRISONER OF WAR Hekate Jun 2014 #19
What is his current rank? NCTraveler Jun 2014 #20
No, YOU are now "in absentia." BERGDAHL was a POW. WinkyDink Jun 2014 #21
I believe the guy will be "med-boarded" out based on his psychological state Victor_c3 Jun 2014 #22
That's his rank. Iggo Jun 2014 #24
He's a private Jeneral2885 Jun 2014 #27
You're wrong. Iggo Jun 2014 #29
It's always entertaining watching someone pipoman Jun 2014 #39
what qualifies you to make that judgment? frylock Jun 2014 #44
Clueless nadinbrzezinski Jun 2014 #25
Standards.. doxydad Jun 2014 #30
Because that's his rank. He's a Sergeant. MineralMan Jun 2014 #31
How about because sarisataka Jun 2014 #32
Why is this important to you? nt Zorra Jun 2014 #33
just because he was stuck in a cage and tortured bigtree Jun 2014 #35
Post removed Post removed Jun 2014 #37
Any promotions should be rescinded immediately until certified... Orsino Jun 2014 #40
Sergeant seems to be one Spirochete Jun 2014 #41
This isn't the first time I have hoped you would find a home in Discussionist. He's a Sergeant. Squinch Jun 2014 #42
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