JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON – For retired Tech. Sgt. Katie Nelson, growing up with four brothers and three sisters meant never having a new car of her own.
Since winning a grand prize in the Army & Air Force Exchange Service Subway Sweepstakes, Nelson is now having fun driving her first new car – a 2018 Jeep Compass Sport. The 28-year-old resident of Palmer, Alaska, is one of five winners who received a Jeep valued at more than $24,000.
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Exchange General Manager Ray Stewart, Main Store Manager Georg Main and their team celebrated Nelson’s win during a ceremony Aug. 9 at the JBER Main Exchange.
“It’s a privilege to celebrate with Katie,” Stewart said. “It’s exciting to join in her celebration for driving home the Jeep.”
While Nelson took delivery of her new vehicle in Alaska, she entered and won the sweepstakes more than 4,000 miles away, while serving at Kadena Air Base.
“All I did was sign my Subway receipt and turn it in to the food court worker,” Nelson said. “Nothing dramatic or memorable. In fact, I did not think about it again until a Military Auto Source representative contacted me a couple months later.”
Nelson joined the Air Force in 2009. Before serving at Kadena Air Base, Nelson was assigned to Offutt Air Force Base after completing tech school. She medically retired in 2017.
Though Katie, an avid reader, knitter and video gamer, also owns a 1966 Ford Fairlane, she intends to take exceptional care of her new primary vehicle.
“Eventually, I might take it off-road, but, right now, it’s very practical,” Nelson said. “The four-wheel drive package will come in handy when I visit my parents’ cabin.”
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