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  1. What Koreascouter said is right on the money as is what mk9750 said. DoD will provide for the "needs" for injured/sick troops. However the "wants" are usualy left to family, USO, Red Cross, and the Service member himself. I speak from one who was hospitalized when I was on active duty (some years ago). As for the VA its much worse! A lot of these old guys have no one. And those who still have family are rarely visited or forgoten. My last troop visited the VA home/hospital every few months (more if possible). It was hard to get things started at first. The boys were a bit timid going
  2. I don't watch much TV... Can anyone update me on whats going on? Did National make a statement on her being on the show? Uniform on and all?
  3. Great post Yak. Now how can "WE" get National to open their eyes and do something?
  4. Back to the orginal thread... I'm new in Venturing and with the Dark Green Shirt having Green Tabs does not stand out like the others. You would think that SOMEONE would have noticed by now. I have heard of other colors that would contrast better but no one taking it further. Any one else?
  5. I'm with dsteel. It depends on "what hat you are wearing" and where you are going. Blue & Gold, COH, Eagle Court, etc. YES Den Mtg (as dad), most Pack mtg (as dad). Driving to camp (as Dad). No. My Father (an old Scouter) told me once when I questioned him on the same topic (as a Scout). He said "What do want to accomplish by wearing it". Someone may distract or confuse Cubs/Scouts at some gatherings. Some may even upstage the leaders or intimadate (SP) them. Good Luck!
  6. An adult wearing a Youth World Conservation Award? Scout or Cub? Sounds strange. Seams like wearing MBs on your sleave. Both are youth earned. I can understand a "Typical" Temp patch such as a camp or program attended (OA, etc.)Heck, I wear my camp patch that I attended as a scout and later as staff. Is there any guidance in the insignia guide?
  7. Its a unit recognition program that seams to differ from Council to Council. My last Council in Idaho had that "Recognition Program" (Segments) for Cubs only. The "main" patch was a Round Council Patch and you would have "Segments" sewn around it. Segments were earned for for any activity the pack wanted to use it for. Usualy for the monthly one, Day Camp, Scouting for food, etc. They had a policy of only Two rings of segments around the Council patch. However I saw many boys with three or even four (that did run down his shirt to his belly). In my current Council it is used by both Cu
  8. I wear the knots for all my youth awards: Eagle, Arrow of Light, and Youth Religous Award. As well as my Adult award knots. I wear my OA flap, and in the "Temp" position I wear the Camp patch from my days as a Scout and Camp Staff; Camp Hi-Sierra. I wear my Brotherhood Sash to all OA activities I attend, to include those at camp. I hope your time at camp was great!
  9. I'm a new employee with the Bureau of Indian Affairs (Department of Interior). I work in "Property Management". Prior to this I worked for the Military in one fashon or another. Either Civilian (DoD), Fulltime National Guard or Active Duty Army. My Scouting background. I'm an Eagle, two years Camp Staff. I've been involved in Cubs (CM, ACM, WL CC), Scouts (SM, ASM, CC), Varsity (CC), Exploring (Advisor)and now Venturing (Crew Advisor). I love the program(s), espically with two sons involved (10 & 15).
  10. is there a knot for wear in place of the medal?
  11. Does anyone know where there is a photo of the Varsity "Denali Award"? Is it a patch? Medal? Where do you wear it? Where do you wear the Varsity Letter?
  12. Here's another.... I was a brand new Scoutmaster (by default, he quit, I was the ASM) I took our Troop on a service project to the local Veterans Home for the annual VET Olympics. The boys helped out by escourting the Vets to each event and helping at the BBQ. The POW/MIA group was giving rides in their "Tethered" Hot Air Balloon. Up and Down. Well, as a thank you, the boys were given free rides. I did not think anything about it until a day later. When my DE called me to chew me out after he saw the troop in the paper. Oops! CR14(This message has been edited by captainron1
  13. Cubs - AOL Scouts - Eagle (with enough MBs for 3 palms but not enough time before turning 18) Adult - Currently Commitee Chair for the Troop and As. Crew Advisor for the Crew. Previous - A little bit of everything
  14. The "requirement " in question is #4. "While a Life Scout, serve actively for a period of 6 month in one or more of the following positions of responsibility. It then lists the positions in the Troop and the Team. My position is that the list is the answer, Period. My friend in another Council says that his information says that a position in the Youths Young Mens Church group (NOT THE TROOP/TEAM/CREW) meets this requirement. What say you? I am not refering to any Handicap considerations.
  15. Please settle a argument. Can a young man use his position in his church young mens group as leadership towards Eagle? I am not refering to a Troop or Team position. Both my Council & District say no. The other side says his District and Council say yes. Who is right?
  16. I think that a better location for this AWARD would be above the right pocket across from the World Crest on the Left side. Currently it should be worn on the Right Pocket in the "Temporary Patch" Position. This is not a Temp patch. It is an Award. I know that the location I am suggesting is where the Jamboree Patch goes but far more boys will have the oportunity to earn this award than go to the National Jamboree. If this does not work, maybe a new knot? What do you think?
  17. I have been a Cubmaster twice and each time I wore my Brotherhood Flap on my uniform. Also when the OA did our Arrow of Light and Cross over Ceremony I wore my Sash. It allowed me to explain what the OA was and hopefully turn some new scouts on to the OA. Go for it.
  18. Unless you can present a good case for an extension, 18 is the end of the line. Good Luck!
  19. Things I would suggest? 1.Require MB counselors be not only registered w/BSA but also certified/recomended by someone (expert?)in the field. Also parents not allowed to be counselors to their own kids. Limit what MBs the SM (or ASM) can counsel. Outlaw MB "Pow-wows" AKA "Sweat Shops", where scouts go to a place and in one day as a group earn MBs. 2.Have some way to certify time in rank. (A national database could do this)Also in Leadership Positions. Reduce type of Positions that qualifies as Leadership (Scribe, Quartermaster, Historian, etc.) Require the uniform as part of be
  20. Eamonn, So you are a "Queens Scout" from the UK. Question: When Prince Charles (or his son) becomes "King", will the rank become "Kings Scout"? If so, will your rank/award change also? Also, is there a "web page" that shows what the award (patch/medal) looks like. Can you wear it on your BSA uniform? Sorry for drifting from the thread. CR14
  21. I think there is a BIG difference between A.pushed (supported/encouraged)and B.pushed (forced/harrassed/done by proxy) I think all Eagles were pushed(A)by there Parents. Though some were pushed (B). Most of those (B) did not do it themselves. They did not truly earn the rank. They are "Paper Eagles". (See another Thread by that name) For the ones in the first catagory (A) BSA has made available the "Mothers Pins" to show our gratitude to the one who helped out the most (or pushed (A)).
  22. On another line, When joining, inform the Parents on what is needed and where to purchase it. Also make the parents aware of any "Uniform Banks" in the area. The reason for no uniform may be the Family Budget. Please do not take this topic into "the High Price of Uniforms." Or excuses on "why I can not afford one."
  23. Great Idea! I just droped off my sons book this evening (they are open 24hrs). Thanks! KS, How is Hawaii? What Island are you on? Is this your first time there? I have a few things to share with you, I'll Email you later. CR14
  24. I agree with Bob58. Let him know as well as everyone else. Don't keep him a secret. Also help him out any way you can. Enlist others to help out so that this great example of a Scouter is around for a long time to inspire others as he did you. God Bless.
  25. Yarrow you hit the nail on the head! First of all, I know that there are Scouts that are capable of earning their Eagle at/or before 13 ON THEIR OWN. But I think we can agree that the majority of boys are not. Of the later, there are those whose Parents will not accept this (for what ever reason).They seem to want the Eagle more than their son. They are the ones who make their son earn MBs (one or more per month or else). Or sign off badges themselves. Arrange and Plan Eagle Projects and pressure Eagle Boards for passage. When he was a Cub we would have ALL his Badges (Parents signed
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