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- NATION, Page 25American NotesUTAHVery Heavy Lifting
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- Stealing three F-16 jet-fighter engines and whisking them
- out of a military air base is no easy feat. The $2 million Pratt
- & Whitney machines are 17 ft. long and weigh more than 3,000
- lbs. each. But two weeks ago, a military policeman at Utah's
- Hill Air Force Base towed the mighty machines through an
- unguarded gate and flogged them to a dealer in military surplus.
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- Or so he thought. Senior Airman Danny Joe Stroud and his
- alleged accomplice, Airman 1st Class Brian David Roth, hadn't
- reckoned on Operation Punchout, a sting that ran a phony
- purchasing company set up by the FBI and military investigators
- to buy hot military gear. Along with the pricey jet engines, the
- sting netted a "warehouseful" of items, from canteens to jet
- instrumentation. Stroud, his wife Kimberly and Roth were charged
- with stealing the engines. They pleaded not guilty. Twelve
- others have also been indicted on related charges. "Many of the
- participants are military policemen, and we find that especially
- disturbing," commented U.S. Attorney Dee Benson.
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