Hellcats Army
To unify the players, for the players, forever. So Say We All.
The Hellcats Army exist to organize recreational players in large numbers to enjoy camaraderie of weekend paintball expeditions and fellowship in big game scenario events.
Hellcats Army exists to serve the people and is an organized force of Hellcats Paintball for the player who does not have the time to dedicate to a full time team. The Hellcats Army is considered a non-competitive team.
Enlisting in the Hellcats Army is free and open to anyone. Hellcats Army members will benefit from the wisdom and support of the organization but are limited to their function within Hellcats Paintball. They have the option to transfer into a Competitive Team when ready. HELLCATS ARMY IS a good place to start or learn about the sport of paintball. An enlistee’s dedication to Hellcat’s Army will also be counted towards their membership in a competitive team.
How do I join?
Contact a Hellcats Paintball administrator through our contact’s email, sign-up in our forums with “HA” attached to your name or see our myspace page.
There is an application and waiver to sign and fill out prior to participating.
Minimum Age to Join is 10.
Must have some sort of Marker. Paintball slings are marginal.
Must have good attitude and willing to attend meetings, group outings or general good times.
Must be of good character to represent the Hellcats Paintball organization and abide by the Hellcats Paintball general field rules.
Must have a natural talent for disposing of zombies or other nasty creatures of darkness.
Hellcats Army people should be seekers of good times, get along with anyone and share memories over open camp fires and maybe sing some songs, especially ones that involve pirates, or anything nautical. If that is too much for you, you should join a Hellcats Paintball competitive team, where things like discipline, proficiency and rules are highly enforced.
Do I get sponsor stuff?
Unfortunately, Discipline, proficiency and rules usually pays off and get you sponsor stuff. But you never know!
How much to I have to participate?
To maintain your membership you have to:
Participate in three Hellcats Army open-game or scenario game operation every year
Help out in one charitable event a year (if any)
attend one competitive team practice either to watch or help out
lastly attend at least one meeting to get a little more familiar with the organization (one time only, but your welcome to come back).
Hellcats Army members are “un-pledged” meaning they don’t share the same responsibilities or benefits that full members do.
We recommend all hellcats army enlistee’s stay active on our forums to read and learn about everything the organization has to offer, stay up to date with current events and learn more about paintball.
5 Ranks of the Hellcats Army
Brigade Operations Commander – Head of Hellcats Army, overseas and schedules operations and other hellcats army events. The BOC is also a Hellcat Command Administrator (HCA) within the Hellcats Organization.
Lt. Brigade Operations Commander – Second in Command and is in command when BOC is not present. Lt. BOC is an HCA title and cannot be achieved through Hellcats Army alone. A Hellcats Army member that wishes to become a Lt. BOC or higher must first enter a competitive team for at least 1 year.
HA Senior Operative – Served for more than 1 year, has displayed an admirable ability to play paintball and is eligible for candidacy to transfer (if position available) as a Senior Operative position on a competitive team. Senior operatives are also in charge in absence of Lt. BOC or BOC presence on the field. There can be 1 HA Senior Operative for every 10 operatives below them.
HA Veteran Operative – Served for more than 1 year. Has proven dedication to organization and has maintained a good track record.
HA Operative – Base rank, new to the organization, new to the sport of paintball.
General Field Rules of the Hellcats Army
Practice paintball safety and all safety rules of any
field NO MATTER WHAT! If in question to what rules are see your commander or field referee prior to playing.
2) NO CHEATING! Never, ever, ever cheat while playing in a Hellcats Army sanctioned operation.
3) Respect your elders, HCA members, competitive team members, senior members usually know what their talking about, give them the dignity of your respect and attention.
4) If attending a competitive team practice or other competitive team event, strictly follow their rules and chain of command, do not interrupt. If you have suggestions or comments, save them until after the practice or event.
5) If you are going to an open game operation or event make sure you let others know if you’re going to cancel or if you are going.
6) No WHINING! Hellcats Army are a no complaining team, please keep your complaints at home.
7) Have fun, your ordered too!