'Nobody told us anything': Agency fails to notify family of missing WWII soldier from Nebraska that
Source: Omaha World Herald
By Steve Liewer
Ray Wieneke of West Point, Nebraska, wont be coming home after all.
Wieneke died Jan. 14, 1945, when a German shell struck the tank he was driving in Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge. The Army told his family he was missing, and presumed dead.
Three years ago, a European historian who studies the cases of missing World War II soldiers linked some remains buried in a U.S. military cemetery in Luxembourg to Tech 4 Ray Wieneke. He contacted the missing soldiers nearest relative, Jerry Wieneke, of West Point.
Wieneke petitioned the agency now known as the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency to disinter the remains buried under the ID X-5867 Neuville and test the DNA.
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Adana Wieneke and her son Jerry hold a photo of Ray Wieneke, her brother-in-law and his uncle. Nobody told us anything, Ray Wieneke said.
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