4 ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Illinois – (July 21, 2021) Command Sgt. Maj. John Dobbins was officially welcomed to U.S. Army Garrison Rock Island Arsenal during an assumption of responsibility ceremony held in Heritage Hall, Building 60, on Rock Island Arsenal, on July 21.
Dobbins assumed his duties as the senior enlisted advisor by receiving the command s colors from Col. Todd Allison, garrison commander, U.S. Army Garrison Rock Island Arsenal.
The garrison colors are the garrison commander’s symbol of authority and represent his responsibilities to the organization; the command sergeant major is the custodian of those colors and the senior enlisted soldier in the garrison command, as well as principal advisor to the garrison commander.
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A Record Year for Catch a Florida Memory Fishing Program
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Dec 14, 2020
Lily Naylor adds a spotted seatrout to her Saltwater Fish Life List, with brother Peyton cheering her on. Photo by Jeff Naylor.
Almost 1,400 participants and partners participated in Catch a Florida Memory, a program that encourages anglers to learn more about Florida’s vast recreational fishing opportunities by enticing them to target multiple species during fishing trips, garnering more than 15,000 saltwater fish submissions and 2,800 achievements.
“Having your support and watching you all make the most out of this strange year has inspired us as we prepare for some real big things in 2021,” said the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission in a statement. “But before we re-bait the hook for next year, we would like to look back at what has been a grand slam of a fishing year for so many of you.”
A record-setting year for Catch a Florida Memory
As we enter the season of giving, we’d like to give a “reel” big thank you to all our nearly 1,400 Catch a Florida Memory participants and partners who helped us reach over 15,000 saltwater fish submissions and 2,800 achievements recognized so far! Having your support and watching you all make the most out of this strange year has inspired us as we prepare for some real big things in 2021. But before we re-bait the hook for next year, we would like to look back at what has been a grand slam of a fishing year for so many of you.