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  1. I wish the BSA still made some more Wood Craft and camping FBs. Updating to today. WIth pictures, etc.. I feel that the new FB shows that scouting has gotten too far away from Wood Craft.. same with WB etc..
  2. Id liek to welcome you all into 2011. I hope you all the best, and have a great Scouting Year!
  3. WOw! dont remember any of that at the last Klondyke I was at.. Will see in three weeks what happens..
  4. So if I could ask a stupid question: The area over teh right pocket of teh uniform, above the BSA Tab, Language Tabs and name Tab is for Jambos only??? I, asking this question because Ive seen District Patches above the pocket before. Thanks
  5. Same here, I say lots of boys just letting them hang around thier ankles.. Kills me.. being ex-military and all..
  6. Agreed SM Eagle, I like the way this Thread has turned, seemed so negative for so long. And I gree with much that has been said. I got a lot from the course but I was also looking to gain from it. Im involved in a troop that has been poorly run, I was looking for help. I found it, and now am having the support to make the right changes. Our Troop has taken a turn for the positive by now implimenting the Patrol Methed to a Troop that was a one scout show. I also like the work that KUDU has been doing, but since I didnt take the earlier WB courses, can only go by what I know. I have a LOT of out
  7. Thank you Chass for your great reply. Ive been reading this thread for a year now I beleive, and you have finally written something a bit more tangable. I see very well what your saying. I didnt attend the older WB, I went last year to 21CWB. I learned a LOT! Had a great time, met some many other great people, sure there were a few that brought thier military rank with them, but they were hamless students like myself, and have now ben asked to TG the next course. I cant wait. One thing I am finding as an ASM is that Im having to buy all of the old books to learn how to be a proper SM. The new
  8. Over here, its us Scouters that runt eh show. COuncil needs us to provide the man power to put on these camps etc.. Council is smaller here in man power so it works out so that the Scoutershave a bit more power at Council.
  9. She might. What you want to do is contactt eh United Nations Archives in Geneva, Switzerland and ask them. Go to the UNOGs website to see. www.unog.ch/library then go to (Ask an archavist) on the left side of the page and fill in the blanks.. Hope this helps.. SB
  10. This interesting. We are lucky to have severl parnets in our troop, and we use sort of a Powderhorn way of contacts to do it all. The Troop is going on a Glasier Hike in Feburary, and will rappell and ice clinb that same day. Will cost some bucks though. But sure to be fun. Id like to go to some of the courses offered through the BSA like COPE etc.. Have to check with my DE..
  11. Medical Librarian, WOW! That must be interesting. My wife got her MA Library Science in Germany and second at SUNY, Fulbrite Scholarship, Then while I was at Bragg, she got here MA International Relations. SHes now the Chief of the United Nations League of Nations Archives. She loves the job, lots of work.. she also gets to meet a lot of people. I was there a couple of months ago, and got to hold two Nobels donated to the Library, and a very only Musket Rifle, along with some very interesting paintings etc.. she headed upa new Muscium in the Main Library about the 1st World War. Ive also had t
  12. Holy Hell!, That looks like a kindergartener wrote that. What I meant to say was my Wife is the chief Archivist witht eh United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. Shes a Librarian by Masters in Library Science, and International Relations. Damn...
  13. @Eagle; My wife is also a Librarian, and an Arcavist. SHe wrok with teh Unitee Nations in fact. Anyway, good points you made, and thanks for the infomation. On another knot:) By the time this know does come out with the information to earn one, this thread will be long dead:/
  14. Thanks for the information drmbear. This is what I was looking for. I myself would never wear the patch or any thing else I didn't earn, and hate to see anyone else do the same. Probably something I picked up during my youth, anyway, the story you tell above is the second story I've heard, and different from the first. Like I said, what I stated was what I had found from a book I have "Philmont Insignia", by John Conley Williams, and Robert Rogers. It's a Collector's Guide to Philmont Patches etc.. There are so many ways the BSA does things, and not all fall under the standard with many people
  15. I just wanted to say that I hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! ScoutBox
  16. OK, If I can't trust what anyone is saying about it, then why do we have this forum? I know where it goes, was just wondering the rules for wearing it. I read that it was issued with the original Jac Shirts that originated at Philmont. Made me want to ask was this due to it being a Philmont only patch or was it a BSA patch worn with the Jac Shirt.
  17. Ha! ha! ha!.. yeah could be taking advantage of advertisement space..
  18. I read not only Scouting Mag but also my son's Boy's Life Mag each month, and I see all of the publicity in the back about Military Schools and Scouting. How do Military Schools charter Scout Troops, and Crews? I was wondering how they run scouting. Do they let it be Boy Lead, with boys voting for PLs etc.. or do they use the current rank system and then only allow ranked boys hold leadership positions.
  19. You have any links that might have a picture of the plaid jacket. I love wearing wool, in fact this year I'm getting a new wool jacket for Christmas. But it has to come from the States so I won't see it until January. I have seen wear the plaid wool jackets are coming back into style so I can't wait. SB
  20. OK. I was in the 505th PIR, so it stuck out a bit..
  21. Thanks, I was reading the same thing today while doing a bit more research. I saw someone with one on, and it wasn't touching the top of the pocket, but was high up on the chest.
  22. I wish mine was the older 100% wool version. I'm looking, but me and e-bay don't get along too well. I also like seeing the older plaid wool jackets boys are wearing int eh old fieldbooks. look sharp. as for another question, the Philmont Bull i read was originally part of the first Jac Shirts as they originated from an Oregon company making them for Philmont, and it came with the bull to be added. Does one have to attend Philmont to be able to wear the bull on the left shoulder? Or can it be treated like the BSA pocket patch and sewn on? Thanks, SB
  23. You can find them on Boy Scout Store .com. I have gotten mine there, and even got a few back up copies. I hope the new copy is an improvement to the 4th Edition. I find it a bit boring.. not many scout skill in it either..
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