home, not get honorable discharge but he deserts. misconduct before the enemy. and then now he's supposed to get honorable discharge? >> it's just one of the possibilities raised by the "new york times." it's not likely according to the military experts we've spoken with. josh, i want to give you the last word. i know you say when you heard charges were being brought you felt relief. were you worried there would be pressure not to charge him? >> the truth has been out there the entire time. we've been telling everybody that wants to listen what the truth is, from shortly after bergdahl disappeared to the initial army investigation to when he was traded back last year. everybody that was around him knew what the truth was. it's just relief that the united states army did the right thing in charging bergdahl with desertion and misconduct in front of the army. >> cody, josh evan, thank you all for your service. and thank you for being back with us. >> thank you. >> thank you.