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Re: Adults between 18 and 21
Pete Gerlach (PGerlach@AOL.COM)
Tue, 17 Feb 1998 23:12:28 EST
In a message dated 98-02-17 23:01:17 EST, RCPENFLA@AOL.COM writes:
<< Having a discussing about how to register adults between 18 and 21. I are
told
that if you are between 18 and 21 they have to be registered as Asst.
Scoutmasters. Is this true. If so, can someone give me the reasoning behind
this. >>
In the Boy Scout program, yes, this is true. Boy Scouts goes to the 18th
birthday, after which time you are considered an adult. Scoutmasters &
Committee members must, by regulation, be at least 21. Thus, the only role
open to the 18-20 yr. old (in Boy Scouts) is Asst. Scoutmaster. If someone in
this age group wants a youth registration, Exploring (oops - Venturing?)
defines youth as 14-20.
YiS
Pete Gerlach
Asst. Scoutmaster, troop 49
Lemont, IL
a good old Eagle, too
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