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Scaparetti, who is now our commanding general in korea in august of 2009. that 15-6 report, review, complete, not redacted, was sent up to the hill yesterday, to the committees. thank you, mr. secretary. you re welcome to read it. thank you. and that will be made available to all the members in the proper setting to review. mr. courtney. thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the witnesses for being here today and secretary hagel, for your powerful testimony, which again laid out the fact that this is, not every choice in your position is always black and white. you ve got to weigh a lot of factors. one of the factors which i just want to kind of maybe re-emphasize, in terms of when you were deciding this back on may 27th, i mean, it wasn t like you had a lot of other options. i mean there was no plan b or plan c that was sitting on your desk in terms of how to get this ....
So my point to you is, it is not just about this incident. not jy having their feelings hurt. this decision undermines a lot of working relationship in all these areas of national security and i think it s important that the whole administration understands some of the ramifications of this. let me ask a specific question. press reports indicate that sergeant bergdahl was captured by haqqani network commander and was held by the haqqani network. is that true? what i would prefer, as i noted, in the classified session that we get into the specifics of that 15-6 commander s evaluation report that was done on the circumstances at the time of sergeant bergdahl s capture. i believe that was done in august of 2009. that has been sent up here, unredacted. sent up here yesterday. ....
By all accounts, zach sobiak was dealt a horrible hand, diagnosed with cancer at the age of 14, spending more time at the hospital than he did at high school, but through his passion for music, zach found peace and purpose in his suffering. he shared that music with the world, and as you will see he made an extraordinary impact in a way that he probably never dreamed possible. music, sports, family. the things most important to zach sobiak. zach loved sports from a very young age, he tried all different kinds of sports, football, basketball. in august of 2009, 14-year-old zach sobiak went for a run that stopped him in his tracks. when he came back, he said mom, my hip hurts. ....
zach loved sports from a very young age, he tried all sorts of sports from football to basketball. in august of 2009, 14-year-old zach sobiak went for a run that stopped him in his tracks. he said mom, my hip hurts. i took him to the doctor, we had tests done. you initially think oh, it is a muscle thing. exactly, we went to therapy for two months and it got worse. it got to the point where he couldn t bend over and tie his shoes anymore, it was that bad. finally, the physical therapist said it was not working. you need an mri. that is when doctors discovered a tumor in his left hip. his mysterious pain was caused by a rare form of bone cancer. a small amount of adults are diagnosed in the united states with this disease. despite the shattering ....
Was dealt a horrible hand, diagnosed with cancer at the age of 14, through his passion for music, zach found peace and purpose in his suffering. he shared that music with the world, and as you will see he made an extraordinary impact in a way that he probably never dreamed possible. music, sports, family. the things most important to zach sobiak. zach loved sports from a very young age, he tried all sorts of sports from football to basketball. in august of 2009, 14-year-old zach sobiak went for a run that stopped him in his tracks. he said mom, my hip hurts. i took him to the doctor, we had tests done. you initially think oh, it is a muscle thing. exactly, we went to therapy for two months and it got worse. it got to the point where he ....