A two-star general will investigate the murky circumstances around Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's departure from his base in Afghanistan in 2009, which led to his capture by the Taliban, a defense official told Saturday.
Bergdahl was released on May 31 in exchange for five Taliban commanders previously held at the Guantanamo Bay military detention facility in Cuba.
The defense official did not name the general in charge of the investigation.
Bergdahl returned to the United States on Friday. He was taken to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, where he will continue the reintegration process started at a U.S. military hospital in Germany.
Some of Bergdahl's fellow former soldiers have described him as a deserter who left the remote outpost in eastern Afghanistan in June 2009 before he was captured.
As Bowe Bergdahl finally arrives back in the U.S. Army appoints General to lead investigation into his capture by the Taliban and claims that he was a deserter.
The investigation into how Bowe Bergdahl came to leave his base in Afghanistan is to start next week, after the Army appointed a General to lead the inquiry.
The two-star General, whose identity has not been released, will examine the events leading up to Bergdahl's departure from the base in June 2009.
