Stephan Wolfram – physicist and businessman
- Wolfram became in 1981 the youngest recipient of a MacArthur Prize Fellowship.
- He published his first scientific paper at the age of 15
- Wolfram was educated at Eton, Oxford, and Caltech
- Stephan Wolfram can possibly help me with my research because he is a physicist and my topic has a lot to do with physics and how outside forces affect bullet trajectory
Mr. Seiple – Physics teacher at sycamore high school
- Mr. Seiple could help me with my research by helping me understand how the physics aspect of trajectory may effect how the bullet travels through the air
Brigadier General Bryan R. Owens
Assistant Commandant at Fort Benning in Georgia
· He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry through the ROTC Program at Indiana University of Pennsylvania where he graduated in 1983 as a Distinguished Military Graduate and with a Bachelor of Science Degree
· Master of Science Degree from Central Michigan University in 1995
- Bryan Owens could help me with my research by sending/describing me information about bullet trajectory and how they teach snipers in the army to make successful long range shots
Mr. Shrimpton – Teacher at sycamore high school
- Teaches military history
- Mr. Shrimpton could help me with my research by giving me different books or sites where I could study my topic more. He could also provide me with the information necessary to fully understand my topic
Major Allen Boothby USMC Ret. S/SA president
- Recipient, Navy Achievement Medal for superior performance and exemplary service in Northern Iraq
- Awarded Commendation Medal for meritorious service in Italy in support of operations in the Balkans
- Former OIC Scout Sniper Instructor School Quantico, VA
- Assistant Professor of Naval Science and Naval ROTC, Duke University
- Finalist, National Instructor of the Year 2002
- Current President for S/SA (Scout Sniping Association)
- Major Allen Boothby could help me research my topic by sharing his expertise on scout sniping and showing me where to get the information I will need to conduct my research.
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