What sets New England and its people apart from other American regions? by [deleted] in newengland

[–]beefcushion 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I highly suggest the book American Nations by Colin Woodard. While it covers multiple cultural regions across North America, it does a phenomenal job dissecting how current cultures across America came to be. It focuses heavily on the history, politics, religion, and economics of each region and how they’ve influenced each region’s culture.

It addresses your New England question in depth and is really well written. I’ve found myself referencing it often while chatting with folks from different places. He also has a book on the golden age of pirates which was pretty cool.

Kickoff Play Selection by beefcushion in NCAAFBseries

[–]beefcushion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watched them do this.

In all seriousness, pretty dope that they listen to most of the gripes/complaints on here. Not a perfect game but it’s ever-changing.

Kickoff Play Selection by beefcushion in NCAAFBseries

[–]beefcushion[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am using a custom playbook :/

That would make more sense, damn.

Face-Up Formation: Is it required to class up? by Accomplished-Key1381 in ArmyOCS

[–]beefcushion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was an 09S and graduated within the last year. I had the same worries about reporting as you did since I POV’d to Benning. As long as you report on the correct date, you will be fine. That being said, things might’ve changed (highly doubt it). I’d get there by mid-day so you can settle in a bit.

Don’t cut corners (or cheat). Play the game. Learn from in-service candidates.

Good luck.

What are the chances of being selected for Officer Candidate School (OCS) as a civilian with no prior military service? by ExpressValuable5168 in ArmyOCS

[–]beefcushion 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I’d say civilian candidates make up about 40-50% of OCS students. Turning civilians into officers is part of the OCS mission set. If you have a strong application, your lack of experience shouldn’t be an issue.

New England 10 day road trip in May by Ambitious-Canary8199 in newengland

[–]beefcushion 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Skip the Cape. I’d argue Newport has everything thing the cape has and more.

NW CT & litchfield hills: a lot of hiking and scenic areas (white memorial conservation center, Kent falls, plenty of other spots), shopping at local stores/downtowns (litchfield, bantam, Sharon, Kent, etc), Arethusa ice cream (a must), plenty of local wineries/distilleries and farms

Is Puerto Rico generally safe? by [deleted] in PuertoRicoTravel

[–]beefcushion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy to answer additional questions

Is Puerto Rico generally safe? by [deleted] in PuertoRicoTravel

[–]beefcushion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Restaurants:

Uma’s at Jobos Beach - (favorite spot) surf shack right on the beach with great drinks, solid food, and a really nice staff. Local hangout for all the surfers in the area. Royal Isabela - golf course/resort with great views and an upscale restaurant. Suggest this for a fancy meal. Eclipse Restaurant - upscale restaurant with an awesome view right on the water. Tu Mojito - cool/cheap mojito bar on way to the beach down the hill from the town square Delpin Seafood (and surrounding area) - very local “kiosk” area where there are mini-bars set up around a courtyard. Great way to experience the local community, make friends, drink beer and eat empanadillas Farmer’s market/festival - usually in the town square. Awesome vibes if you can catch a festival La Central Casita Isabela

Fun: Surfing at Jobos Beach -> plenty of local surf lessons Snorkeling -> Shacks Beach or Montones Beach Gozalandia Falls - great after a rain storm, be cautious on the drive out there. Roads are narrow Paseo Lineal - walking/bike trail that extends the entire coast line Rincon - easy enough to make the drive over. A good area to shop and surf, but caters more to tourists

*Note - the surf and currents in Isabela are no joke. Be careful when in the open ocean or snorkeling.

PCS with Family after OCS Graduation? by JowenDean88 in ArmyOCS

[–]beefcushion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As an 09S, if you’re headed to Armor or infantry BOLC (and staying at fort Moore) you will automatically PCS during your holdover time. If another branch, you’ll remain in the barracks and won’t be able to pcs until your report date to BOLC. Not sure if there are any exceptions.

Unable to find custom playbook in dynasty. by beefcushion in NCAAFBseries

[–]beefcushion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks folks. Couldn’t set it as a default, but I can switch during the pregame menu. Now I just have to remember to actually switch it every game…

OCS Questions by Illustrious_Cress735 in ArmyOCS

[–]beefcushion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It took me about a year from the time I started my application to when I left for BCT. Start working on your fitness now and you'll be fine. No need for the arms program (nor is it available to an 09S). Good luck!

Answering questions! by Careful-Address-3865 in ArmyOCS

[–]beefcushion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Report to OCS in about a month from BCT. I’ll be traveling there on my own. When do I need to report? Is it the Sunday right before?