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Name: Scott Paxton
Rank/Title: 1st Lieutenant
Military/civilian branch: USAF
Age: 29
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 265
Hair: black
Eyes: brown
Place of Birth: Lexington, Kentucky
Marital Status: Single
Position: Combat Specialist
Placing: Field Team


Service Record: 1994
Basic Training, Lackland AFB, Texas
1994-1996
Warner Robbins Air Force Base, Georgia

1997-1998
Spangdahlem Air Force Base, Germany

1999
Operation Allied Forces, Kosovo

2000
Leave of Absense

2001-2002
Relief Aid, Terrorist Attacks, New York City

2002-2004
Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan

2004-2005
Invasion of Iraq, Iraq

2006
Assigned to SGC


Education: *Combat Training
*Hand to Hand Combat, Aikido
*Special Weapons Training
*Demolitions


Background: Scott was raised by both of his parents in Lexington. Scott's father served as the city manager, while his mother was a school teacher. Scott was the ideal son, until his teenage years, where Scott and a few of his friends engaged in some vandalism. However, the death of Scott's grandfather, to whom he was very close, served to get Scott to re-focus on what was important.

 

Scott began to re-commit himself to his studies, and even when out for football, becoming a All-American Defensive End both his Junior & Senior years of High School. From there, Scott decided to follow in his grandfather's footsteps and joined the Air Force.


Family:

Parents:
Donald Paxon
Veronica Paxon

 

Sister:
Lori Paxon

 

Grandfather:
Larry Scott (Deceased)


Psychological Profile:

Scott Paxon, or 'Pax' as he likes to be called, is a fine soldier. Many of his superior's report that he is extremely calm under pressure, which certainly helps when out in the field and under enemy fire. Some of his commanders, tend to believe that his mentality in those situation could be hazardous to his own safety and even that of his teammates.

 

Scott himself has repeatedly said that it is a part of his Aikido training, and that he is simply trying to progress futher along. However, Scott still has a long way to go. There have been a few episodes, where Scott has become very upset and almost gone as far as to defy direct orders from his superiors.