Private 1st Class, Lawrence Brooks, was a proud member of the United States Army 91st Engineer Battalion (predominantly African American) during World War II.
Private 1st Class, Lawrence Brooks, was a proud member of the United States Army 91st Engineer Battalion (predominantly African American) during World War II.
Private 1st Class, Lawrence Brooks, was a proud member of the United States Army 91st Engineer Battalion (predominantly African American) during World War II.
Private 1st Class, Lawrence Brooks, was a proud member of the United States Army 91st Engineer Battalion (predominantly African American) during World War II.
tactics and procedures, all those sorts of things. so, that is going to be for sure part of what his debrief and his discussions here will be about. but of course, it will be a very important point to figure out precisely why and how he came to fall into enemy hands. soldiers lives were put on the line in the search for him, and that is very, very important for many of those who did just that, who went out and looked for him. they want to know how this all began. very much a part of the discussion this morning. nic robertson live for us in landstuhl, thanks so much. he started as a private 1st class and was promoted while gone, so he is now sergeant bergdahl, which is a title that they ll have to tell him, you re a sergeant, sir. among the things he s no doubt learning this morning. that s right, a lot of things. the five taliban terror suspects who were swapped for sergeant bergdahl are in qatar this morning. these pictures released by the taliban, reportedly showing their ar