DUSTWUN

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DUSTWUN (abbreviation for duty status—whereabouts unknown)[1] is a transitory casualty status assigned to United States servicemembers who cannot be located but have not been confirmed dead or captured. A servicemember can have DUSTWUN status for only ten days.

History

U.S. soldier Bowe Bergdahl came to national attention in the United States after spending five years in captivity in Afghanistan; he had left his post in 2009 intending to hike 20 miles to the closest command center when he was captured by the Taliban. His disappearance triggered an unsuccessful 45-day "DUSTWUN" manhunt by the U.S. Army.[2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "MILPERSMAN 1770-020: DUTY STATUS-WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN (DUSTWUN) AND "MISSING" STATUS RECOMMENDATIONS" (PDF). United States Navy. Navy Casualty, Entitlements and Mortuary Affairs Office (OPNAV (N135C)). Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  2. ^ Ortiz, Erik; Miklaszewski, Jim (December 10, 2015). "'Serial' Season 2 Debuts With Bowe Bergdahl Telling 'Desertion' Story". NBC News. Retrieved December 10, 2015.