he was in afghanistan and that somehow that led into his reasoning to walk off post, hence, why he was charged with desertion. the more serious charge he faces is misbehavior before the enemy. in other words, that he was endangering a command or a unit or a place. the prosecution hammered on that yesterday, saying as a result of him going off post, there were thousands of american soldiers that were forced to go look for him in sometimes dangerous and highly hazardous conditions. other military installations were left with skeleton crews to guard them, so they were in jeopardy as well. that potentially could get him life in prison. again, this is just a hearing. we're not to a court-martial just yet. >> martin savidge, appreciate it. with me to talk to former j.a.g. attorney, gary solace, also a former military attorney. do you think bowe bergdahl would