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Duane Ludwig Winget is a Wisconsin Army National Guard Soldier from New Auburn, Wisconsin, who went missing on February 15, 1962 from Fort Lewis Military Base (Now named Joint Base Lewis-McChord), Washington. Sp4c Duane Ludwig Winget was assigned to Co. D, 1ST Battle Gp., 128TH Inf., Rice Lake, WI,and it is believed he may have drowned during river crossing training on the Nisqually River. His unit was crossing hand-over-hand on a single-rope bridge about 6 feet above the water. They hooked their pistol belts over the rope as a safety precaution, but Sp4c. Winget lost his grip, his belt unbuckled, and he fell into the rushing water. Sp4c. Winget was caught by a safety rope downstream and a pair of fellow Soldiers dove into the river to go to his aid, but he was swept past the safety rope before they could reach him. A large search effort was launched, including his unit, Army divers, Army helicopters, the Pierce Co. Sheriffs Dept., and local Native Americans with intimate knowledge of the river. His body was never located. Duane Ludwig Winget is 23 years old as of the date he went missing in February, 1962. Duane Winget is described as a white male standing 5 feet 5 inches tall to 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing aproximately 145 to 170 pounds. Duane Winget has red/auburn hair, blue eyes, and wears glasses. Dental information / charting and a DNA sample has been submitted to NAMUS. If you have any information about the whereabouts of Duane Ludwig Winget, contact Special Agent Jessica Veltri with the USACIDC, 3184 2nd Division Drive, Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington, at 253-967-3151 reference case #0007-16-CID216. (NamUs MP # 35935)
Read more: http://www.missingveterans.com/1962/duane-ludwig-winget/
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/35935/