ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />The parents of U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who was freed from captivity in Afghanistan after five years, told a news conference in Boise, Idaho, on Sunday (June 1) that they were aware of the long task ahead as their son adapts to being free.<br/> <br />Bob and Jani Bergdahl told reporters they had not yet spoken to their son. They began a news conference with an open message to him, saying how much they loved him and admired his resilience through the long years of captivity.<br/> <br />"Give yourself all the time you need to recover and decompress. There is no hurry," said Ms. Bergdahl.<br/> <br />Bowe Bergdahl was flown to a U.S. military hospital in Germany on Sunday after being freed in a swap deal for five Taliban militants who were released from the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba.<br/> <br />During the news conference, his father said he was most proud of how much his son had wanted to "help the Afghan people".<br/> <br />Bergdahl, from Idaho, was the only kn
