Before his departure from Germany on Thursday, officials in Washington said Bergdahl will not receive the automatic Army promotion that would have taken effect this month if he were still in captivity. Now that he is back in U.S. military control, any future promotions would depend on his performance and achievement of certain training and education milestones.
“Our first priority is making sure that Sgt. Bergdahl continues to get the care and support he needs,” Pentagon spokesman Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby said Thursday, in a statement announcing his return to the U.S.
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