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Show Air Force major Medical wins Vegas jackpot by Tech. Sgt Richard Covington Air Warfare Center Public Affairs N ELLIS Af B, Nev. (AFPN) Maj. William Tracy came to Las Vegas to see a friend graduate from the U.S. Air Force Weapons School at nearby Nellis AFB. Shortly after arriving in town, the major won $3 million. Tracy is an Eagle pilot with the C 67th Fighter Squadron at Kadena Air Base. Japan. He said he had played about $40 into a dollar slot machine when it noises began to make the typical associated with any win. The only difference was that the window on my slot machine was stuck at $3,055,055.32, Tracy said. "I hope r.y life will change as little as possible," the pilot said. He is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and has 11 years in service. He also grad bell-lik- e BAH, Effective (AFPN) in most servicemembers July grades l to E4 with families will see an increase in their basic housing allowance. to Additionally, airmen in grades with six to 26 years of service will get up to $59 a month pay raise based on where they fall in the pay chart, also effective July 1, said Air Force officials. People can go to www.dfas.milmoney to determine actual pay increases. Both rate increases are in accordance with the fiscal 2001 National Defense 1, E-- tax-fre-e E-- 5 E-- 7 $-- T U give up," Tracy said. Also he said that a few million dollars is not enough to sustain retirement "It's a lot of money, but not enough to live off for the rest of our lives." Tracy said he has no plans for big expenditures. "I guess I'll pay offa few bills for now," he said. According to Connie Fox, who handles public relations for the company that operates the winning slot machine, most winners are paid out over 20 years. Under that option, the major would receive $152,000 annually. (Courtesy of Hilltop Times ACC S'eus Service) -i t. IS, winning 1 An ii' i ' Photo by Gary Boyle Staying off a serie Weyr-muell- of strikes, right, Chris Miser stops another attempt at the goal. Streaking across the open field Baughman sets up for a pass. Chavez. Brandy Lefflcr, Capt. Micheal Barnett. 1st Lt. Jennifer two-bedroo- m J slightly. Actual BAH rate increases are listed on the Internet at www.dtic.milperdiem. Only Good With Ad Clearfield Attention Back Pain Sufferers of Ogden. Utah! "Don't Take Another Pill Or Even Consider Surgery Until You Call The Low Back Pain Hotline!" Washington, DC - A newly released free report reveals why taking pills may be making your pain worse. To learn the real reason your baek hurts and what medical studies say is the best treatment call toll-fre- 24 hr. reeorded message. e ?t-- i i t g $ flU Baughman, 2nd Lt. Chris Miser, Iindsay Barnett. 2nd It. Kudi I )inias, AirTech. Sgt. Greg Bucklcy-Iiwe- , man 1st Class Joe Brown, 1st Lt. Matt Brown, and John Dimas. y OO nff Reg. Price - r Not valid with any other oiler D4-9- ZT' lb . mm r - ; v. xf , i Wkk A llnwcS lwmk it 1; I I ! '4000 NEWGATE MALL OGDEN Ph. 9 10-- 9 and y Sunday 12-- at all Dillard's locations. Salt Lake City: Fashion Place and South Towne Center. In Provo: Provo Towne Centre. 392-068- Shop Monday-Saturda- er e Jennifer E-- 4 two-bedroo- devoted soccer crowd was wowed as the 7."tli Medical Group shutout an undefeated Civil Engineering team to claim the Hill back to back games "We lost our first game and took everything after that." said team captain 1st lA. Jennifer Baughman. "We had to play two double elimination games." Goalie 2nd Lt. Chris Miser put a stop to Civil Engineering's shot onslaught as 1st Lt. Scott scored the first game's only goal with less than a minute to play. Tech. Sgt. Greg Bucklcy-I-owscored off a throw in from Staff Sgt. Nazario Chavez scoring the only goal in the second game. The Medical Group hoes to continue playing games in the Ogden indoor soccer series. Team members are 1st Lt. Scott Weyermueller. Staff Sgt. Nazario Authorization Act said Air Force officials. The NDAA combined the BAH rates for pay grades E- through and recalculated the dependent rate to ensure the median housing profile standard is half the difference between the cost of a apartment and a townhome. As a result, most of the affected BAH rates increased -l staf A it Any 12" Sub 774-868- 9 by Gary Boyle "Absolutely, I will stay in the Air Force. I've dedicated my adult life to get here in the Air Force, and I'm not about to OO OFF 564 North Main -- uated from the weapons school, an advance graduate-leve- l course for warfighters, in June 2000. He has no plans to leave the Air Force. pay rates increase for some WASHINGTON defeats engineers " Vv 6 In Ogden: Newgate Mall. In We welcome your Dillard's Credit Card, The American Express Card, Diners Club International, Mastercardr Visa and The Discover Card. |