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    Soldiers fishing with God

    Soldiers fishing with God

    Photo By Sgt. Stephanie Woodson | The Soldiers assigned to 1st Battalion 10th Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Armored...... read more read more

    FORT BENNING, GA, UNITED STATES

    10.24.2014

    Story by Sgt. Stephanie Woodson 

    3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division

    FORT BENNING, Ga. - A Soldier stood on the side of the lake for hours trying to catch a fish, but no fish came. The Soldier didn’t scream, get mad or give-up. Instead, he just stood there embracing the moment. How many times have you tried to reach out to your battle buddy and they didn’t want to listen?

    On Oct. 24, 2014, three Soldiers from 1st Battalion 10th Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division spent their morning at Lake Oliver Marine ‘fishing with God’.

    “Taking the Soldiers away from Kelley Hill give them a chance to relax and loosen up,” said Capt. Oyedeji Idowu, the Chaplain for 1st Bn. 10th FA Regt., 3rd ABCT, 3rd ID. “By doing this, it allows me to talk to them and do a little mentoring.”

    Idowu said, “I believe that if there is dirty water, there is an iodine tablet that you can put in to clean it. I’m trying to take one Soldier from each battery, sit down with them, and relax to see what they know about Army life and what it means to them.”

    Idowu provided them with tools they can use to support one another.

    “Just spending three hours with the Soldiers meant a lot to me. They were able to open up and share their perspective on life, the Army and the stress they go through,” said Idowu.

    “I noticed real quick that the Soldiers were able to slow down and was happy to take part in the fishing trip,” said Spc. Braden Lindsey, the chaplain’s assistant, assigned to 1st Bn. 10th FA Regt., 3rd ABCT. “The time spent building moral with fellow Soldiers was an excellent change of pace.”

    They started the day off by casting out fishing lines and talking about some past fishing experiences they had with family back in their hometowns; he added.


    The Soldiers all agreed that this is a good way to start renewing the strength of every Soldier. They discussed life and shared some experiences, accomplishments and challenges they encountered since joining the Army, he said.

    “The chaplain and I really got to know the three Soldiers during this time,” said Lindsey.

    Lindsey said; he believes it gave an excellent experience on leadership, which is influencing Soldiers through motivation and inspiration.

    Toward the end, a Soldier approached him and said, ‘Chaplain this has been the best experience since I’ve been on Kelley Hill these past two and half years.’

    “Although, no one caught any fish one Soldier was able to get their fishing license and I was able to give those [Soldiers] some clarity of why the Army does things a certain way and still acknowledge some of their concerns,” said Idowu.

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    Date Taken: 10.24.2014
    Date Posted: 11.17.2014 14:00
    Story ID: 148031
    Location: FORT BENNING, GA, US

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