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Re: Troop number uniqueness
Richard Ickler (ICKLERR@DELPHI.COM)
Wed, 30 Nov 1994 23:38:14 -0500
>> Date: Sun, 27 Nov 1994 23:13:15 -0500
>> From: "Jerry M. Withers" <jmwithers@BIX.COM>
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>> Jerry M. Withers, ASM, Troop 49, Austin, TX <jmwithers@bix.com>
>> ^^
>Years ago (c. 1973), I was a member of Troop 49 in Ft. Monmouth, NJ.
>Does the existence of a Troop 49 in Austin mean that the Ft. Monmouth
>version no longer exists, or is it possible for two BSA troops to have
>the same number.
> Rick
Rick,
I may be wrong but my understanding has always been that troop numbers were
only unique within a council. My troop has been around for about 75 years
that we can confirm but I'm sure that it wasn't the 14th troop in the nation.
Richard Ickler
Scoutmaster Troop 14
Long Beach, CA
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