By EMMALEE POLK
Military child
FORT JOHNSON La. — Let me set the scene for you. Imagine never having enough time to set down roots, build lasting relationships or connect without the nagging thought everything will disappear within the next couple of years. It’s a lonely path. Easy to stumble through once your footing is lost. You need a reminder that while your time at any one place is temporary, it’s okay to passionately adore every moment while there and be filled with a love so powerful it makes saying goodbye catch in your throat as tears line your eyes. Military kids learn to shoulder this burden and we carry it well. However, nothing stops it from becoming heavy.
My journey began May 29, 2006, at Womack Army Hospital,...
04.22.2024 | FORT JOHNSON, LA, US |
Courtesy Story
Catfish Derby is an annual fishing event held by the Fort Johnson Environmental Team in honor of Month of the Military Child and Earth Day. Before the event takes place, the venue (Catfish Cove) is stocked full of catfish, with some being tagged. Those that are caught with tags get special prizes, but select prizes are also awarded in other categories. This video was created as a promotional reminder and was posted to the Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Johnson Facebook page. Created in Adobe Premiere Pro. (U.S. Army video by Porsha Auzenne)