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== Overall ==
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<tr><td>Position</td><td>Name</td><td>Date Started</td></tr>
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=== The [[Branches of Scouting]] ===
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<tr><td>[[Senior Patrol Leader]] (SPL)</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Assistant Senior Patrol Leader]] (ASPL)</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Patrol Leader]] (PL)</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[New Boys]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Assistant PL]] (APL)</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Quartermaster]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Den Chief]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Instructor]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[JASM]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Troop Guide]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Scribe]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Troop Historian]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Librarian]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Chaplin Aid]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Order of the Arrow Troop Representative]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Bugler]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Junior Webmaster (Scribe)]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Webmaster]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Editor-in-Chief]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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Shoulder loops
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Senior Patrol Leader (SPL)
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[[Red]], [[Boy Scout Troop]]
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Elected By: Troop members
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Reports to: Scoutmaster
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Responsibilities:
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• Works with:
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o Patrol Leaders
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o Assistant SPLs
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• Chairs the Patrol Leader's Council
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• Plan's All the troop activates and either runs or appoints people who can run them
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• Represents the Troop at the Leaders and the Committee meeting
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• Appoints w/ Scoutmaster consent:
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o ASPL
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o Instructor(s)
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o Quartermaster(s)
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o Scribe(s) – Main and Junior Webmaster
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o Librarian
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o Historian
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o Chaplin's Aide
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o Order of The Arrow Troop Representative
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o Bugler
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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Be of the First Class Rank or more
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Has server one-six month term as a Patrol Leader
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Approve to be a candidate by SM
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Voted by Troop members
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle - 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending JLTC before or During Term
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Attend Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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6 months
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Notes
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A scout should only serve one term as SPL, in order to allow as many people as possible to be in the position
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Assistant SPL (ASPL)
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Appointed by: Senior Patrol Leader
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Reports to: Senior Patrol Leader
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Responsibilities:
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• Works with:
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o Instructor(s)
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o Quartermaster(s)
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o Scribe(s) – Main and Junior Webmaster
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o Librarian
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o Historian
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o Chaplin's Aid
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o Order of The Arrow Troop Representative
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o Bugler
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• Works with the SPL and Stands in for him at Activities
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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• Serves on the PLC
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Qualifications:
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Be a candidate For SPL
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Be of First Class Rank or higher
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Approved to be a candidate by Scoutmaster
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Fulfills:
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Star – 5
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Life – 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attend Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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During 1 SPL Term
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Notes
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A SPL may have more than one ASPL if he wishes
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Patrol Leader (PL)
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Elected Position: By troop or patrol members
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Reports to: Senior Patrol Leader
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Responsibilities:
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• Plans Patrol Activities
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• Helps With Advancement
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• Represents Patrol at PLC
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• Appoints:
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o Assistant Patrol Leader
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o Patrol Scribe
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o Grubmaster
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o Patrol Quatermaster
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o Cheermaster
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o Chief Cook
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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Be of First Class Rank or higher
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Approved to be a candidate by Scoutmaster
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle - 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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6 months
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Notes
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An ASM could be given responsibility over a certain patrol, to secure its well being and oversee patrol meetings, especially the new boy patrol
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PL of New Boys Patrol
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Appointed Position: Scoutmaster and SPL
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Reports to: SPL and Troop Guide
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Responsibilities:
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• Plans Patrol Activities
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• Helps With Advancement
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• Represents Patrol at PLC
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• Appoints:
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o Patrol Scribe
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o Grubmaster
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o Patrol Quatermaster
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o Cheermaster
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o Chief Cook
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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First Class
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To be determined by the scoutmaster
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Until SM and the PLC dissolve new boy patrol back into the troop
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Notes
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An ASM is often given responsibility over the new boy patrol, in order to give them special attention
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Assistant PL (APL)
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Appointed by: Patrol Leader
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Reports to: Patrol Leader
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Responsibilities:
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• Assist the patrol leader in all of his duties
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• Stand in for patrol leader where and when the PL needs it (at Troop and PLC meetings)
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• Helps the patrol leader plan and steer patrol meetings and activities. Helps him keep patrol members informed.
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• Helps the patrol get ready for all troop activities.
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• Represents his patrol at patrol leaders' council meetings when the patrol leader cannot attend.
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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Fulfills:
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It is up to the scoutmaster and the committee if this counts for an upper rank
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Until the patrols are reorganized
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Notes
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Quartermaster
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Appointed By: SPL w/Scoutmaster's consent
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Reports to: ASPL
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Responsibilities:
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• Keeps track of troop equipment:
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o In good repair
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o In good order
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o Lends out and sees it return
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• Serves on the PLC
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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First Class
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Till next election, removal, or will to change
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Either 6 months or until a new quartermaster can take his place, whichever is most perdent
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Notes
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You may have more than one QM at the same level
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Den Chief
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Appointed by:  Scoutmaster and Cubmaster
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Reports to:  Scoutmaster and Den leader
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Responsibilities:
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• Helps out a Den and it’s pack with any activities they participate in
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• Serve as a liaison between the den and the troop
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• Present and teach about the boy scouts to the graduating WEBLOS
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Go to District- or Council-Run Den Chief training
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Term
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Serves until the den has bridged into the troop, or later if needed
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Notes
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Each den should only have one den chief, but a pack may have according to the number of dens
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To show a scout is a Den chief, a den chief band is to be worn around the left shoulder, and under the epilate
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Instructor
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Appointed By: SPL w/Scoutmaster's consent
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Reports to: ASPL
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Responsibilities:
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• Instruct Scout Skills as needed (Tenderfoot to First Class, Merit Badges)
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• Prepares well in advance for each
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• Serves on the PLC
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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Be first class or higher
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Be an experienced member of the troop
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Fulfills:
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Star – 5
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Life – 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Till next election, removal, or will to change
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Either 6 months or until a new instructor can take his place, whichever is most perdent
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Notes
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Multiple instructors are a nice thing to have, but not necessary
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JASM
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Appointed by: Scoutmaster
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Reports to: Scoutmaster
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Responsibilities:
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• Works with:
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o Assistant Scoutmasters
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o SPL for whatever is necessary
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• Does everything an assistant scoutmaster does except things age prevents him to.
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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Over 16, but under 18
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Approved by BSA
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Until he becomes 18
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Notes
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Troop Guide
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Appointed Position: Scoutmaster
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Reports to: Assistant Scoutmaster in charge of new boys
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Responsibilities:
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• Works with the patrol leader -new boys in order to protect them from the abuse of the older experienced scouts
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• Guide new scouts to becoming part of the troop
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• Serves on the PLC
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications
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First Class
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Been SPL Before
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm – 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Until the next election, removal, or will to change
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Either 6 months or until a new troop guide can take his place, whichever is most perdent
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Notes
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Scribe
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Appointed By:  SPL w/Scoutmaster's consent
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Reports to: ASPL
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Responsibilities:
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• Attends every event and records:
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o Attendance
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o Payment
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o Advancement
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• Works with:
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o Junior Webmaster and Troop Webmaster to take announcements and publish them
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o Troop newsletter editor-in-chief
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• Be a writer on the Troop newsletter
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• Serves on the PLC
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Till next election, removal, or will to change
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Either 6 months or until a new scribe can take his place, whichever is most perdent
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Notes
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Having 2 scribes is recommended. Ways to tell the difference: one is main, the assistant; one is for the newsletter, one is in charge of the website. Being an assistant is a great position for a young scout.
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Troop Historian
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Appointed By:  SPL w/Scoutmaster's consent
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Reports to: ASPL
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Responsibilities:
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• Organizes and Keeps track of all the Awards the troop receives
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• Gathers pictures & info in scrapbooks
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• Works With Junior Webmaster on the history page of the troop
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• Serves as A member on the PLC
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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First class
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Till next election, removal, or will to change
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Either 6 months or until a new troop historian can take his place, whichever is most perdent
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Notes
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Troop Historian is Great for scout who is a local history buff, but may want to be reserved for a 2nd-year or later scout
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Librarian
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Appointed By:  SPL w/Scoutmaster's consent
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Reports to: ASPL
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Responsibilities:
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• Keeps track of all the reference material the troop has
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• Keeps a system for all Ins and Outs
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• Serves on the PLC
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Till next election, removal, or will to change
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Either 6 months or until a new quartermaster can take his place, whichever is most perdent
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Notes
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Excellent position for a person who never had one before
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Chaplin Aid
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Appointed By:  SPL w/Scoutmaster's consent
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Reports to: ASPL
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Responsibilities:
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• Works with the Troop Chaplin
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• Informs troop of religious events, holidays and Awards
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• Encourages Grace at Meals
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• Has inter-denomination services on weekends
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• Serves as A member on the PLC
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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First Class
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Till next election, removal, or will to change
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Either 6 months or until a new Chaplin’s Aide can take his place, whichever is most perdent
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Notes
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Order of the Arrow Troop Representative (OATR)
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Appointed by:  SPL w/SM’s concert
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Reports to:  SPL and chapter/lodge OATR committee chairman
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Responsibilities:
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• Must now the requirements for joining the order
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• Be active in both, the troop and the chapter and/or lodge
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• Helps out at Troop OA Elections
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• Go on troop camping trips, as well as bring other OA members along with him
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• Be a representative of the Troop in the OA
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• Set’s a good example
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• Enthusiastically wear’s the uniform correctly
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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Member of The Order of the Arrow and the Troop in good standing
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Attend OATR Training run by the chapter or the lodge
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Term
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Till next election, removal, or will to change
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Either 6 months or until a new quartermaster can take his place, whichever is most perdent
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To be a member of the Order of the Arrow, you need to the following
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2. 15 nights of camping (including 1 week at a summer camp) in the last 2 years
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3. Be elected by a certain number of peers
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4. Must pass the ordeal
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The OATR may also serve on his local chapter’s and/or lodge’s OATR committee and may even become the respective committee chairperson
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1. Must now the requirements for joining the order
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2. Be active in both, the troop and the chapter and/or lodge
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3. Should go on OA weekends when he can, to encourage and congratulate the candidates
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4. Go on help out OA activities, as well as bring other OA members along with him
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5. Helps out other members of troop advance to ordeal and brotherhood in the OA
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6. Be a representative of the OA in the Troop
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Bugler
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Appointed by: SPL, with Scoutmaster’s Approval
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Reports to: ASPL
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Responsibilities:
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• Plays the bugle at Ceremonies
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Qualifications:
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Plays the bugle
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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Term
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Notes
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Fulfils Requirement #6 of the Bugling Merit Badge
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Junior Webmaster
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Appointed by: SPL, with Scoutmaster’s Approval
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Reports to: ASPL
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Responsibilities:
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• Works with:
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o The Chief Scribe
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o OA Troop Rep (for OA Announcements)
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o Historian (for topic related pages [ex. Anniversary, troop history])
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• Keeps Website up to standard
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• Periodically update the website with announcements
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• Shows scout spirit
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Qualifications:
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Eligible for scribe
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Knows what is acceptable on the web
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Knows how to create, run, update, etc websites
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Fulfills:
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Star - 5
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Life - 5
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Eagle – 4
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Palm - 3
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Recommended
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Attending Junior Leader Training run by Troop
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HTML and Java knowledge
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Term
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Till next election, removal, or will to change
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Either 6 months or until a new quartermaster can take his place, whichever is most perdent
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Notes
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Counts as a Scribe position for the purposes of upper rank requirements
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Decision Boards
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Patrol Leader’s Council (PLC)
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This is the leading body of the troop.  Chaired by the SPL and Guided by the Scoutmaster(s), this body makes all the decisions that affect the troop in matters of program. After a meeting, the SPL and SM report the decisions to the committee, and to the rest of the troop. The council is responsible for program, rank advancement (tenderfoot through life, and merit badges) and ensuring a good relation with other scouting groups (relative Pack, OA Chapter, and other troops), their meetings are open to everyone in the troop (scouts and leaders), but mainly have:
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SM, Committee Chair. Guide Veto Power
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SPL. Chair Votes in a tie Breaker
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PL All Patrol Leaders (APLs may sub-in) representing their respective patrol. Permanent Voting ability
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Junior Leader Positions: Instructor(s),
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Quartermaster(s),
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Scribe(s) – Main and Junior Webmaster,
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Librarian,
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Historian,
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Chaplin's Aid,
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Order of The Arrow Troop Representative, Bugler Voting in certain situations
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ASPL Represent missing Junior Leaders in their absence and Chair’s the council in The SPL’s absence When not an Acting SPL, this person has voting ability, when he is, he only votes in a tie.
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Troop Guide
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ASM(s), JASM(s) Guides
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Committee
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Made up of parents and guardians of members of the troop.  With their own chairman, this board makes decisions for the troop pertaining to money.  Committee is responsible for fundraising, rank advancement (in particular board of reviews and eagle advancement), and ensuring a successful program and a good relation with the sponsoring institution.  Meetings are open to all, but the main people who show is:
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Committee Chair Runs the meetings
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SM, SPL Guide Becomes the voice of the boys
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Treasurer
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Chaplin
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Institutional Representative
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Advancement Chair
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ASM
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Other volunteers Fund Rasing, Board of Review, eagle coordinator, Service coordinator, secretary (membership) Individual jobs
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Troop Media Options
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Run by boys of the Troop.  Keeps members informed with announcements, articles, stories, etc.  Publish documents created by the any member of the troop.
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Troop newsletter
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Editor-in-Chief ASM or Committee member
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Scribe
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Troop website
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Webmaster ASM or Committee member
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Junior Webmaster
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The Branches of Scouting
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Red, Boy Scout Troop
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Boy Scouts First and Main Branch.  Every other branch is based somehow on this one.  
Boy Scouts First and Main Branch.  Every other branch is based somehow on this one.  
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These boys where red epilates on the Tan Uniform.
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These boys where red epaulets on the Tan Uniform.
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Orange, Varsity Scout Team
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[[Orange]], [[Varsity Scout Team]]
The Sports-active Branch.  A boy on a Team that participates in all of sporting activities.
The Sports-active Branch.  A boy on a Team that participates in all of sporting activities.
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These boys where Orange epilates on the Tan Uniform
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These boys where Orange epaulets on the Tan Uniform
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[[Yellow]]/[[Gold]]
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The Top Branch.  Anyone who works for or with National/Regional Boy Scouts Offices.
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These boys where Silver epilates on the Tan Uniform
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Yellow/Gold
 
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The Employed Branch.  All People who work directly for a Council and/or District (Scout shops). These People where yellow epilates on the Tan Uniform
 
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Green, Venture Scouts Crew
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[[Green]], Venture Scouts Crew
The Camping Branch.  Boys, Girls, and Adults that are Very active in camping, rock climbing, COPE-ing and/or working at a camp (i.e. Summer camp councilors).  A boy may join Venture Scouting when he becomes first class and at least the Age of 14.  
The Camping Branch.  Boys, Girls, and Adults that are Very active in camping, rock climbing, COPE-ing and/or working at a camp (i.e. Summer camp councilors).  A boy may join Venture Scouting when he becomes first class and at least the Age of 14.  
These people where Green epilates on the Tan Uniform or the Green Uniform
These people where Green epilates on the Tan Uniform or the Green Uniform
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Blue, Cub Scout Pack
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[[Blue]], Cub Scout Pack
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The Young Branch. Boys from 6-11 years old (1-5th grade) are allowed to participate in Cub scouts.  Boys are encouraged to do their best; taught about teamwork, nature, and the citizenship. Boys 9 and 10 years old (4th and 5th grade) join a WEBLOS den and Learn from a range of 20 activities and about the ways of the Boy Scouts.  Upon receiving the arrow of light award, becoming 11 or completing the 5th grade, a boy may become a Boy Scout.   
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The Young Branch. Boys from 6-11 years old (1-5th grade) are allowed to participate in Cub scouts.  Boys are encouraged to do their best; taught about teamwork, nature, and the citizenship. Boys 9 and 10 years old (4th and 5th grade) join a WEBLOS den and Learn from a range of 20 activities and about the ways of the Boy Scouts.  Upon receiving the arrow of light award, becoming 11 or completing the 5th grade, a boy may become a Boy Scout.   
These boys where blue epilates on the Tan Uniform or a Blue Uniform
These boys where blue epilates on the Tan Uniform or a Blue Uniform
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Silver
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The Top Branch.  Anyone who works for or with National/Regional Boy Scouts Offices.  
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The Employed Branch.  All People who work directly for a Council and/or District (Scout shops). These People where yellow epaulets on the Tan Uniform
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Sash
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The Honor Branch.  Member of the Order of the Arrow are those campers who have been elected by their peers to be part of the Brotherhood of Cheerful Service. These boys where a sash through the right epilate of the Tan Uniform, or over the right shoulder of another uniform or ordinary shorts
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[[Sash]]
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The Honor Branch.  Member of the [[Order of the Arrow]] are those campers who have been elected by their peers to be part of the Brotherhood of Cheerful Service. These boys where a sash through the right epilate of the Tan Uniform, or over the right shoulder of another uniform or ordinary shorts
Once a year, a chosen representative from each branch goes to Washington to speak in front of Congress and The President.   
Once a year, a chosen representative from each branch goes to Washington to speak in front of Congress and The President.   
   
   
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Geographic Level Breakdown
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=== Geographic Level Breakdown ===
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Chartered organization
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[[Chartered organization]]
The sponsoring organization of the Troop.
The sponsoring organization of the Troop.
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Council
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Manages local shops, programs, records, resources, etc. Runs a camp for the Packs, Troop, Crews, and OA Activates to be done in the area the council is responsible for. Can be the size of a county, or part of a state.
Manages local shops, programs, records, resources, etc. Runs a camp for the Packs, Troop, Crews, and OA Activates to be done in the area the council is responsible for. Can be the size of a county, or part of a state.
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Lodge  
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Conducts all the OA Activities, records, and resources of Service in the area of a council.
Conducts all the OA Activities, records, and resources of Service in the area of a council.
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District
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[[District]]
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Functions as a local part of the council. Runs training, events and roundtables for each branch. Size of a couple of villages or a town
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Functions as a local part of the council. Runs training, events and round-tables for each branch. Size of a couple of villages or a town
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Chapter
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[[Chapter]]
OA equivalent to a District
OA equivalent to a District
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Region
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[[Region]]
Collection of local Councils in a certain area of the country. Runs Nation Boy Scout Camping Training, High Adventure camping, etc.  Size of a couple of states
Collection of local Councils in a certain area of the country. Runs Nation Boy Scout Camping Training, High Adventure camping, etc.  Size of a couple of states
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[[Section]]
Collection of Lodges from a certain area of a Region.  People from lodges vote for a section chief, to be a representative to the National Lodge and to decide our National and Regional OA Leadership
Collection of Lodges from a certain area of a Region.  People from lodges vote for a section chief, to be a representative to the National Lodge and to decide our National and Regional OA Leadership
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National
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The National Council is in charge of Boy Scouts across the nation and overseas (for American children on Bases in other countries).  Each branch has representatives from across the nation.  The council also sends representatives to the World Scouting Organization in London
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The National Council is in charge of Boy Scouts across the nation and overseas (for American children on Bases in other countries).  Each branch has representatives from across the nation.  The council also sends representatives to the World Scouting Organization in Lond
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Troop run training
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[[Troop run training]]
Twice a year, the troop runs Junior Leader Training to help out their boys.
Twice a year, the troop runs Junior Leader Training to help out their boys.
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JLTC
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[[JLTC]]
Once a year, the Council runs a Junior Leader Training Conference.  64 boys from across a council’s area (no more than 2 a troop) to teach a boy 12 different points in Leadership.
Once a year, the Council runs a Junior Leader Training Conference.  64 boys from across a council’s area (no more than 2 a troop) to teach a boy 12 different points in Leadership.
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OATR Training
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[[OATR Training]]
Lodge- or Chapter-run training to teach and help an OATR with his Duties
Lodge- or Chapter-run training to teach and help an OATR with his Duties
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Positions Guide
 
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== Troop Positions ==
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<table border="1">
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<tr><td>Position</td><td>Name</td><td>Date Started</td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Senior Patrol Leader]] (SPL)</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Assistant Senior Patrol Leader]] (ASPL)</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Patrol Leader]] (PL)</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[New Boys]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Assistant PL]] (APL)</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Quartermaster]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Den Chief]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Instructor]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[JASM]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Troop Guide]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Scribe (Main)| Scribe]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Troop Historian]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Librarian]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Chaplin Aide]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Order of the Arrow Troop Representative]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Bugler]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Junior Webmaster (Scribe)]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Webmaster]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Editor-in-Chief]]</td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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</table>
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=== Decision Boards ===
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'''[[Patrol Leader’s Council]] (PLC)'''
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{{PLC}}
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'''[[Committee]]'''
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{{TCOM}}
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=== need name? ===
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{{PPos}}
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===Media Options===
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Run by boys of the Troop.  Keeps members informed with announcements, articles, stories, etc.  Publish documents created by the any member of the troop.
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* '''Troop newsletter''':
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**[[Editor-in-Chief]], (''an [[ASM]] or [[Committee member]]'')
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**[[Scribe (Main)]]
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* '''Troop website'''
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**[[Webmaster]] (''an  [[ASM]] or [[Committee member]]'')
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**[[Junior Webmaster]]
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== Positions Guide ==
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Resources used for this book in 2005:
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== Resources ==
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http://www.geocities.com/bpc192/
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Resources used for this page in 2005-2006:
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http://www.troop7.org/Leaders/APL.html
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* http://www.geocities.com/bpc192/
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http://www.bsatroop99.com/Leadershippositions.htm
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* http://www.troop7.org/Leaders/APL.html
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http://www.scouting.org/
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* http://www.bsatroop99.com/Leadershippositions.htm
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The Order of the Arrow – Troop/Team Representative Training and Information Packet
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* http://www.scouting.org/
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Junior Leader Handbook
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* [[The Order of the Arrow – Troop/Team Representative Training and Information Packet]]
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Boy’s Scout Handbook
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* [[Junior Leader Handbook]]
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Scoutmaster junior leader training kit
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* [[Boy’s Scout Handbook]]
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http://www.geocities.com/troop_152/information/jobs.html
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* [[Scoutmaster junior leader training kit]]
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http://www.scouttroops.org/ga/bsa/1111/AdultLeaderPositions.htm
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* http://www.geocities.com/troop_152/information/jobs.html
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http://www.troop81wexford.org/Troop81/positions.htm
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* http://www.scouttroops.org/ga/bsa/1111/AdultLeaderPositions.htm
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http://members.cox.net/troop10/junior_leaders_job_descriptions.htm
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* http://www.troop81wexford.org/Troop81/positions.htm
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* http://members.cox.net/troop10/junior_leaders_job_descriptions.htm
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_and_insignia_of_the_Boy_Scouts_of_America

Current revision as of 13:34, 18 August 2006

Contents

Overall

The Branches of Scouting

Shoulder loops Red, Boy Scout Troop Boy Scouts First and Main Branch. Every other branch is based somehow on this one. These boys where red epaulets on the Tan Uniform.

Orange, Varsity Scout Team The Sports-active Branch. A boy on a Team that participates in all of sporting activities. These boys where Orange epaulets on the Tan Uniform

Yellow/Gold The Top Branch. Anyone who works for or with National/Regional Boy Scouts Offices. These boys where Silver epilates on the Tan Uniform


Green, Venture Scouts Crew The Camping Branch. Boys, Girls, and Adults that are Very active in camping, rock climbing, COPE-ing and/or working at a camp (i.e. Summer camp councilors). A boy may join Venture Scouting when he becomes first class and at least the Age of 14. These people where Green epilates on the Tan Uniform or the Green Uniform

Blue, Cub Scout Pack The Young Branch. Boys from 6-11 years old (1-5th grade) are allowed to participate in Cub scouts. Boys are encouraged to do their best; taught about teamwork, nature, and the citizenship. Boys 9 and 10 years old (4th and 5th grade) join a WEBLOS den and Learn from a range of 20 activities and about the ways of the Boy Scouts. Upon receiving the arrow of light award, becoming 11 or completing the 5th grade, a boy may become a Boy Scout. These boys where blue epilates on the Tan Uniform or a Blue Uniform

Silver The Employed Branch. All People who work directly for a Council and/or District (Scout shops). These People where yellow epaulets on the Tan Uniform

Sash The Honor Branch. Member of the Order of the Arrow are those campers who have been elected by their peers to be part of the Brotherhood of Cheerful Service. These boys where a sash through the right epilate of the Tan Uniform, or over the right shoulder of another uniform or ordinary shorts

Once a year, a chosen representative from each branch goes to Washington to speak in front of Congress and The President.


Geographic Level Breakdown

Chartered organization The sponsoring organization of the Troop.

Council Manages local shops, programs, records, resources, etc. Runs a camp for the Packs, Troop, Crews, and OA Activates to be done in the area the council is responsible for. Can be the size of a county, or part of a state.

Lodge Conducts all the OA Activities, records, and resources of Service in the area of a council.

District Functions as a local part of the council. Runs training, events and round-tables for each branch. Size of a couple of villages or a town

Chapter OA equivalent to a District

Region Collection of local Councils in a certain area of the country. Runs Nation Boy Scout Camping Training, High Adventure camping, etc. Size of a couple of states

Section Collection of Lodges from a certain area of a Region. People from lodges vote for a section chief, to be a representative to the National Lodge and to decide our National and Regional OA Leadership

National The National Council is in charge of Boy Scouts across the nation and overseas (for American children on Bases in other countries). Each branch has representatives from across the nation. The council also sends representatives to the World Scouting Organization in Lond


Programs

Troop run training Twice a year, the troop runs Junior Leader Training to help out their boys.

JLTC Once a year, the Council runs a Junior Leader Training Conference. 64 boys from across a council’s area (no more than 2 a troop) to teach a boy 12 different points in Leadership.

OATR Training Lodge- or Chapter-run training to teach and help an OATR with his Duties


Troop Positions

PositionNameDate Started
Senior Patrol Leader (SPL)
Assistant Senior Patrol Leader (ASPL)
Patrol Leader (PL)
New Boys
Assistant PL (APL)
Quartermaster
Den Chief
Instructor
JASM
Troop Guide
Scribe
Troop Historian
Librarian
Chaplin Aide
Order of the Arrow Troop Representative
Bugler
Junior Webmaster (Scribe)
Webmaster
Editor-in-Chief

Decision Boards

Patrol Leader’s Council (PLC)

PLC Members


Committee

Troop Committee Members


need name?

Patrol Positions


Media Options

Run by boys of the Troop. Keeps members informed with announcements, articles, stories, etc. Publish documents created by the any member of the troop.

Positions Guide

Resources

Resources used for this page in 2005-2006:

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