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Military Indoor

The Advantages Of Playing Paintball Outdoors
Paintball is a growing sport that can be played both indoors and outdoors with everyone having their own preference as to which is better. The scenario games are much more fun and really need to be played outside. With the popularity of paintball there are outdoor paintball fields popping up all over and there is sure to be one somewhere near you. The thing that is cool about the larger fields is that there are all kinds of hiding places to use and explore.
Most of the outdoor paintball fields are located in wooded areas or in large open fields that have been modified with buildings, castles, bunkers, junk cars, etc. These are really cool because they help to recreate an urban warfare experience, kind of good training and practice for military guys too.
The type of paintball games played in wooded areas is sometimes called "Woodsball" and is the most realistic form of paintball for most paintball players. When you are playing the sport in the woods it is simulating jungle warfare and you really have to be up on jungle skills. Stealth and camouflage is important is these games and can make or break your success on this type of field. Someone with excellent skills could be lying right next to you and you wouldn't know it until they popped you. On the other side of the coin there are also team variations that are very well played out in wooded scenarios where working together and knowing when to fire and when to duck and cover is crucial.
There are fields being developed now called scenario fields which are mostly played at commercial paintball locations with the most popular being the urban assault fields. These fields are made up of false structures many times resembling multiple story buildings with window cutouts to make for easy sniper shooting. They also will feature junked cars to hide behind and many other urban related objects. These types of games play out extremely fast and are always full of action and adventure.
Still another type of field is the speedball field with numerous bunkers all over. Most of these fields are lager although the smaller ones can be fun to play with the bunkers closer together which causes continual firefights from start to finish. If you intend to play on this type of field you need to have excellent awareness and good peripheral vision to keep from being hit quickly and put out of the game. The way the bunkers are placed usually will not give you full cover so you constantly have to move and adjust your position.
Whether you choose to play indoors or outdoors, wooded field or on a scenario field one thing is for sure, you will have fun.
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Im not sure about my future in the military? [Air force question]?
Well im a freshman in high school right now, and im not sure what i should do in the air force. My goal is to be come a commisioned officer, but im not sure what i should do as one. I love to be around airplanes but i can't see myself as a pilot. I also like any indoor jobs.
Worst come to worst my backup plan was to just enlist as an enlisted man and get a sergeant rank with the college degree if OCS didn't accept me.
I plan to go to USF and go to ROTC and get a bachelors in science.
So if you can reccomend a good job for me?
also if you can answer this ill give you best answer:
What GPA does USF normally accept you on NOT IN THE MED OR IV program.
Thanks
You are a freshman so you basically have a clean slate as far as GPA because no college considers grades earned before 9th grade. Some don't even consider 9th grade, but only 10th and 11th. Study your hardest and get involved in extracurricular activities. At least one sport and one other mainstream activity that you enjoy and strive to show leadership in those activities. Pay close attention to algebra 1, 2 and geometry because these are the subjects tested on the SAT. Also decide which subjects you will take SAT achievement exams in from an early date and schedule them to coincide with the AP exam in the class.
I 'll suggest a new hierarchy of goals:
1) Air Force Academy
2) Afrotc Scholarship
3)College and Afrotc
4)College and OTS
5)Enlist
As for an air force job, how about air force intelligence officer....
Public universities like USF usually admit on a basis of GPA and SAT scores.
http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/search/CollegeDetail.jsp?collegeId=666&profileId=6
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The middle 50% range of scores looks fairly average at USF so it doesn't appear to be that selective of a school. Middle 50% means that 25% were below the low end of the range and 25% were above the high end of the range.
From USF's website for fall of 2008 the middle 50% range of SAT score was 3.5-4.1, This means 25% of admitted students had below a 3.5 GPA and 25% had above a 4.1 GPA.
http://usfweb2.usf.edu/Admissions/Freshmen/freshman-requirements.aspx
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Honestly, if you want to be an air force officer, maybe think about the air force academy with a university with an afrotc detachment like USF as a backup. There is a lot of useful information about preparing for the academy or any university on the admissions section of the air force academy website.
http://www.academyadmissions.com/#Page/Preparation
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Also it is not too early to contact the ALO(academy liaison officer) in your area.
http://www.academyadmissions.com/#Page/ALO_Lookup
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Go Air Force!
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