Sports
Driving Range Helps Soldiers Relax
By 1Lt Michelle Davis, Echo/230th FMCO Disbursing Agent, STB, 1st Sust. Bde.
Aug 6, 2008 - 7:10:16 PM


Blackanthem Military News
Spc. Desiree Garcia, a financial specialist, and a Brooklyn, New York, native, is trying out golf for the first time. After a few quick lessons she was able to hit the ball. Garcia is assigned to Echo Detachment Financial Management Company, Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)
CAMP VICTORY, Iraq - Soldiers of Echo Detachment, 230th Financial Management Company, Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade, took a break from their normal routine and hit the driving range at Camp Victory, Iraq.  Echo Detachment's unofficial long ball competition was a great opportunity for Soldiers to relax and enjoy the outdoors.  Even the small dust storm did not deter the Soldiers from having a good time.  Capt. Fredrik Maul, commander of Echo Detachment, and a Palm Harbor, Fla., native, commented "The golf outing was a welcome change of pace for our Soldiers.  It is amazing what a little diversion can do to increase the productivity the following day.  Trips like this enhance the Soldiers morale and are great team building events."

The winner of the long ball competition was Spc. Esdras Garcia, a financial specialist, and Utuado, Puerto Rico, native.  He drove the ball 300+ yards.  Garcia stated, "I really enjoy golfing because it's challenging and you can always get better at it.  It's always a great time when you do something different other than work while you are deployed.  The time we spent at the driving range was great and I am looking forward for the next time." 

The runner up was Spc. Benjamin Johnston, a financial specialist, and a Troy, Ohio, native.  He is a newcomer to golf, but has picked up on the sport very quickly and hit the ball 250+ yards.  Johnston stated, "I really enjoy going out and honing in my skills, it is really refreshing to do something different."

Spc. Desiree Garcia, financial specialist, and a Brooklyn, N.Y., native, was a first time golfer.  She stated, "Golf is a lot harder to play than what I expected."  Garcia received some tips and training from the more experienced golfers and by the end of the day she had made a lot of progress. 

The Victory driving range is not a Morale, Welfare, and Recreation run facility and is maintained by volunteers.  All the equipment and greens have been donated.  Echo Detachment Soldiers will be heading back to the range on Saturday morning to help with the golf ball pick-up and maintenance to ensure the range is maintained for future golf outings.

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Capt. Fredrik Maul, a Palm Harbor, Fla., native, tests out his driving skills despite the dust storm and went on to take 3rd place in the Long Ball Competition. Maul is the commander of Echo Detachment Financial Management Company, Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)
Spc. Benjamin Johnston, a financial specialist, and a Troy, Ohio, native, is a newcomer to golf, but has quickly picked up on the sport and took 2nd Place in the Long Ball Competition. Johnston is assigned to Echo Detachment Financial Management Company, Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)

 
(right) Spc. Esdras Garcia, a financial specialist, and an Utuado, Puerto Rico, native won the Long Ball Competition by hitting the ball 300+ yards. Garcia is assigned to Echo Detachment Financial Management Company, Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)