“You can’t ‘text’ a pool game,” said Williams.
It wasn’t just about putting new furniture in the barracks. We wanted a way to encourage communication, provide an outlet for Soldiers, enhance morale, build relationships and camaraderie.” “This was a vision we had amongst the command team. Christopher Williams, the operations sergeant major for 3rd ABCT. “We made a wish become reality,” added Sgt. “Instead of going downtown to hang out at a bar, they can choose to stay and have fun in the barracks.” “The Soldiers now have an option,” Rahm said. But the improvements also provide a safer outlet for Soldiers to do things like watch big games on the weekend. Chase Rahm, 3rd Brigade family readiness liaison. The barracks improvements are intended to encourage Soldiers to interact more rather than spend all their time alone in their rooms, said Capt. You can tell that they really care about our well-being.” “I wasn’t aware that they were going to do this for us. Deandre Addie, a cavalry scout with 4th Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment. “Wow, I am ecstatic about this,” said Spc. 27 by bringing in new furniture, TVs, pool tables, foosball and ping-pong tables to each of the battalion barracks. FORT CARSON, Colorado – As part of enhancing morale, the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, improved the quality of life for its Soldiers living in the barracks Oct.