Who is in charge of the troop?
What is the Senior Patrol Leader (youth leader) guided by Committee Chair and Scoutmaster (adult leaders).
See Organizational chart.
What is the name of the person who invented Boy Scouts
What is Robert Baden-Powell
What can you learn from merit badges and who can take them?
What is You can learn about sports, crafts, science, trades, business, and future careers as you earn merit badges. There are 137 merit badges, and any Boy Scout or any qualified Venturer or Sea Scout may earn any of these at any time.
What does NYLT stand for
What is National Youth Leadership Training
What do committee members do for the troop?
What is participate in Boards of Review, attend committee meetings, vote on troop matters, and serve as positive role models for youth.
In this year, the Boy Scouts of America was born.
What is 1910
How many scouts have there ever been in the USA since 1910
What is 125 million scouts
What does the Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters do?
Scoutmaster is an adult responsible for working directly with the Scouts to help them create the program for the troop. SM trains boy leaders to run the troop by providing direction, coaching, and support. Assistant Scoutmaster is assigned specific program duties to support the scoutmaster in his duties.
This is the location of the first Scout summer camp.
What is Brownsea Island.
When are merit badges allowed to be directly on the uniform
When you have a long sleeved uniform
Who are the Key 3 of a Troop?
Who are Charter Organizational Representative, Committee Chair, and Scoutmaster
What is the original title of the Boy Scout handbook
What is Scouting for Boys
What is the name of the Purple circle with the BSA sign
What is the World Crest
Name the Troop Key 3 plus Treasurer
COR Don Watson
Committee Chair Dawn Leone
Scoutmaster Troy Stephenson
In this year cub scouting was born
What is 1930
If you get lost you should follow the four steps in S.T.O.P. What are these four steps
What is Stay Calm Think Observe Plan