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Col. William T. Winkert

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August 5, 2022

Col. William T. Winkert

Table Rock Lake Composite Squadron
Missouri Wing

Colonel William T. Winkert, former Missouri Wing commander and long-serving member of the Table Rock Lake Composite Squadron, has passed away at the age of 89 on July 14, 2022. He entered this life on May 24, 1933.

Colonel Winkert served as Missouri's thirteenth wing commander from June 1974 to December 1976, and rejoined CAP from retirement to help form the Table Rock Lake Composite Squadron in Branson, Missouri.

In addition to commanding the wing, Col Winkert served in multiple roles at the wing, group, and squadron level. At the time of his death, he was serving as the Missouri Wing's assistant director of logistics, as well as his squadron's advisor to the commander and assistant disaster preparedness officer. Previous wing duties included: counterdrug officer, emergency services officer, assistant government relations advisor, assistant inspector general, as well as serving as advisor to the commander of the Arizona Wing. Finally, he was very active in communications at the group level.

Col Winkert's CAP awards were numerous and included the U.S.A.F. Organizational Excellence Award, the Distinguished Service Medal, the Crisis Service Award, and the General Charles E. "Chuck" Yeager Aerospace Education Achievement Award. He held a specialty track master rating in logistics. In 2016, Col Winkert received Missouri Wing's John E. Otradovec Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his years of conspicuous, consistent, and sustained service and leadership to his squadron, group, and wing.

Being held in the highest of regards, William was constantly praised by his colleges: Col Tom Martin, Missouri Wing commander says "I can't praise him enough for his dedication to our cadets and the CAP program in every way possible. He was always there to help and give advice. He was a fountain of information and remained very active until recent health issues. I don't know of any time he said, 'No', when asked to assist."

"(Col Winkert) was very active in our squadron almost until his passing," noted former Table Rock Lake Composite Squadron commander, Lt Col Chuck Stone. "He was a very good HF radio operator and would attend most meetings and special events like the Branson Airport airshows and help staff the recruiting booth and talk to people about the benefits of becoming a CAP member. He was also a meteorologist and often gave presentations to squadrons and the local schools during our ACE programs. He will be missed; may he rest in peace."

A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Col Winkert held a long career in meteorology serving as an instructor with the National Weather Service and the Lockheed Martin Flight Service Academy. He is survived by his wife, Janell, and 7 children, 20 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, and 6 great-great-grandchildren. He was a fantastic father, grandfather, patriot, and friend to many, but his favorite role in life was being "Fat Daddy's Daddy."
Greg Putnam, Lt. Col., CAP