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Which position does that?
Which position does that?
100

Name at least one assistant senior patrol leaders.

Austin or Erik

100

Name at least TWO den chiefs.

Ben B or Austin or Vaughn or Elliot R or Joey

100

Every position that we have mentions is expected to correctly wear their scout uniform and show scout spirit.

True.

100

This position acts as the troop's secretary and records the discussions at troop meetings.

Scribe

100

This position keeps our troop website up to date and makes sure that everything is correct.

Webmaster

200

Name the librarian.

Aditya

200

Name the chaplain’s aide.

Nicholas L

200

A troop can have more than three assistant senior patrol leaders.

False, a troop can only have two.

200

This position acts as a mentor to new patrols.

Troop Guide

200

This position assists a Cub Scout den leader or Webelos den leader, help Cub Scouts advance through Cub Scout ranks, and encourage Cub Scouts to join a troop upon graduation. 

Den Chief 

300

Name the historian.

Ben D

300

Name at least one quartermaster.

Nick S or Sam

300

While bigger troops have more positions to choose from, smaller troops are recommended by the BSA to pick from a few select positions like Chaplain aide, Webmaster, and Quartermaster to name a few.

False, according to BSA they prefer smaller troops to focus on other positions and not a Chaplain aide.

300

This position oversees the care and use of troop books, pamphlets, magazines, audiovisuals, and merit badge counselor lists.  

Librarian 

300

This position serves the religious needs of the troop.

Chaplain’s Aide

400

Name the webmaster.

Sawyer

400

Name the scribe.

Myles

400

In scouting, there are a select few positions that classify as the "patrol leaders' council," with troop guide being one of those roles.

True.

400

This position preserves troop photographs, news stories, trophies, flags, scrapbooks, awards, and other memorabilia.

Historian

400

This position helps troops plan and conduct an outdoor program that emphasizes effectively practicing the Outdoor Code, the Leave No Trace principles, and the Tread Lightly! principles. Guides work to help Scouts improve their outdoor ethics decision-making skills to help minimize impacts as they hike, camp, and participate in other outdoor activities.

Outdoor Ethics Guide

500

Name the instructor.

Ozzie

500

Name the outdoors ethics guide.

Robby

500

With the addition of the new historian, our troop now has every youth lead position that a troop can have.

False, we don't have a bugler.

500

This position helps teach subjects to younger scouts and helps coordinate skill instructions.

Instructor

500

This position acts as the troop’s supply boss. They keep an inventory of troop equipment and makes sure that the gear is in good condition (especially the trailer).

Quatermaster

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