After completing two tours in Iraq, Sgt. Wayne Leyde won $1 million from a scratch-and-win lotto ticket on Tuesday.
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Soldier Hits The Jackpot
Now that he's won, Leyde, a 26-year-old member of the Washington
National Guard, says he's still going to volunteer to go back to Iraq
for a third tour and won't spend any of the money in the meantime.
Leyde was driving near his home in Mead, Washington when he stopped at a store on the side of the road and bought a ticket.
"I decided to walk into a local Zip Trip. I got a Coke and beef
jerky and walked up to the counter and thought I'd pick up a few
scratch tickets and try my luck. I was on my way out when the lady
said, 'Do you have a lucky scratch coin?'
"I said 'no, you gave me a dime and nickel back.'"
"She said 'no, try this,'" handing Leyde a penny. "On my way
home I started scratching tickets. They were losers. I'm thinking, boy,
that lady didn't know what she was talking about."
Leyde couldn't believe it when he scratched a winning ticket, but he still plans to return to Iraq.
"It was a commitment I made about three months ago. I'm going to stick to it," Leyde said about his decision.
The sergeant says rents have gone sky high where he and his
parents live in the Mount Spokane area of Washington and that, for now,
he's not going to spend any of the money.
"For right now, I'm going to hold off [spending] and let
reality sink back to earth. This is a true blessing. I'm going to turn
it around and see if I can bless other people with this," Leyde said.
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Soldier Hits The Jackpot
Now that he's won, Leyde, a 26-year-old member of the Washington
National Guard, says he's still going to volunteer to go back to Iraq
for a third tour and won't spend any of the money in the meantime.
Leyde was driving near his home in Mead, Washington when he stopped at a store on the side of the road and bought a ticket.
"I decided to walk into a local Zip Trip. I got a Coke and beef
jerky and walked up to the counter and thought I'd pick up a few
scratch tickets and try my luck. I was on my way out when the lady
said, 'Do you have a lucky scratch coin?'
"I said 'no, you gave me a dime and nickel back.'"
"She said 'no, try this,'" handing Leyde a penny. "On my way
home I started scratching tickets. They were losers. I'm thinking, boy,
that lady didn't know what she was talking about."
Leyde couldn't believe it when he scratched a winning ticket, but he still plans to return to Iraq.
"It was a commitment I made about three months ago. I'm going to stick to it," Leyde said about his decision.
The sergeant says rents have gone sky high where he and his
parents live in the Mount Spokane area of Washington and that, for now,
he's not going to spend any of the money.
"For right now, I'm going to hold off [spending] and let
reality sink back to earth. This is a true blessing. I'm going to turn
it around and see if I can bless other people with this," Leyde said.
Be safe, be smart and go home to your families at EOT,
ZMC
REMEMBER CARDILLO
HONOR PIGOTT
When you're having a bad day, try to remember, even though it's sometimes hard to believe, there ARE some civilians who respect you and what you do for
us!.
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ZMC
REMEMBER CARDILLO
HONOR PIGOTT
When you're having a bad day, try to remember, even though it's sometimes hard to believe, there ARE some civilians who respect you and what you do for
us!.
ZMC for DC - Technological Development!




