Bergdahl was lured from his post in eastern Afghanistan by several Afghan National Army soldiers on June 30th, 2009, and then taken by Taliban fighters in a nearby village, according to a senior Pentagon official.

Bergdahl was quickly moved to Pakistan, where he has been shuttled around several locations, primarily in North Waziristan, the Pentagon official said.

Reward Offered For Bergdahl

In the immediate days after Bergdahl's capture, U.S. forces began distributing a leaflet in eastern Afghanistan that warned, \"If you do not release the U.S. soldier, then you will be hunted.\" A picture of an American soldier kicking in the door of an Afghan home covers the leaflet.

The U.S. military also had a succession of efforts to locate the missing soldier and free him. Initially, a reward of $25,000 for location tips was offered to Afghans in the eastern portions of the region from which he disappeared. According to a source involved in the effort, a large number of calls flooded, and overwhelmed U.S. military efforts.

Shortly after Bergdahl was taken prisoner, his captors filmed him making a brief statement and drinking tea and released the tape on the internet. They released a second video on Christmas 2009.

In a video released in April, Bergdahl was bearded and dressed in military issue clothing. He held up a newspaper, but the date of the paper's publication was not visible.

Bergdahl also performed push-ups to demonstrate his physical condition and said he was being treated well, despite being a prisoner.

But Bergdahl began to lose his composure as he talked to the camera.

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\"Release me please, I'm begging you,\" he said.

\"I love my family. I haven't shown it very well because I've been pretty lost in my life and I don't think I've given my family the love that they've given me.\"

\"Let me go,\" pleaded Bergdahl.

Additional reporting by Luis Martinez.

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