By Laura Zuckerman SALMON Idaho (Reuters) - U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl is grateful to President Barack Obama for the prisoner exchange that freed him from five years as a captive of the Taliban and wishes for privacy concerning family matters, his attorney said on Wednesday. Bergdahl was cleared to return to a desk job at a Texas military base this week after the Army said he had completed counselling and a reintegration process. He has retained Eugene Fidell, a specialist in military law, to represent him as the Army investigates the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and capture in Afghanistan on June 30, 2009. In response to a question about Bergdahl's state of mind, Fidell pointed to the Army's decision to place him on regular duty.
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