12Points 10 Posted May 9, 2003 Share Posted May 9, 2003 I was in a troop once that had an adult patrol called the Middle Agers. The flag had two crowns and a jester's hat in the center for the SM and two SAs, and knights' helmets on the border for the committee. We did this to spark scout spirit among the boys by our example. There was a dual meaning to the name, and the true meaning came out in our yell. We would bend at the waist with one hand toward the ground, the other on the small of the back. We would then let out a loud groan as we stood up straight. Link to post Share on other sites
OldGreyEagle 5 Posted May 9, 2003 Share Posted May 9, 2003 Our Scouter Patrol (no one would call us adults and we didnt want to acknowledge we are grown-up) is called the Vultures, mostly becaue we dont cook. The patrols are tasked with cooking enough food for their share of scouters at a meal, we hang back and then swoop in for the food. (after making sure all the scouts have eaten first) Our Patrol Totem is a feathered Vulture I got from Wal-Mart a few Halloweens ago, I put a cross piece on a old rake handle and wired it on, he is known as Buzz. Our patrol yell is "we are watching you" Link to post Share on other sites
OldGreyEagle 5 Posted May 9, 2003 Share Posted May 9, 2003 BTW, the Adult Patrol didnt use my idea for the patrol call "Second star to the left and straight on till morning" Link to post Share on other sites
Coleen 10 Posted April 10, 2004 Share Posted April 10, 2004 I recently saw a patrol patch with a steaming cup of coffee. I've seen a patch for an Old Goat patrol, and also a rocking chair. Does anyone know where you can buy patrol patches like these? Link to post Share on other sites
txscoutdad 11 Posted April 10, 2004 Share Posted April 10, 2004 We are the Gray Owls. We camp off away from the boys and have a field kitchen to cook for all the dads. We have a patrol leader that attends the PLC only as an observer to report to the other dads about camp timetables. We all wear an Owl patrol patch and have a song that gets sung on a few occasions. We never compete with the boys, we're grading them on camping skills for Honor Parol award. Link to post Share on other sites
evmori 11 Posted April 10, 2004 Share Posted April 10, 2004 I don't know how I missed this topic! We are known as the Bass Hole Patrol! On o our ASM's had a t-shirt with a picture of a bass on it and it had a hole right in the middle of the bass. That shirt is now our patrol flag! A blessed Easter to all! Ed Mori Troop 1 1 Peter 4:10 Link to post Share on other sites
boyscoutmom 10 Posted April 11, 2004 Share Posted April 11, 2004 Our adult patrol is called the Mavericks (or Snorting Horses). We have a patrol patch and our patrol yell is "ask your senior patrol leader". Link to post Share on other sites
baschram645 10 Posted April 11, 2004 Share Posted April 11, 2004 Power Nappers Link to post Share on other sites
EagleInKY 14 Posted April 12, 2004 Share Posted April 12, 2004 We haven't come up with a name yet, hopefully this year we will. But we do have the Adult patrol yell. It goes something like this... all the adults start yelling random things like "Don't run through camp", "Where's your patrol?", "Put your shoes on", "Ask your Patrol Leader", and of course "QUIET".... All of these are yelled randomly, on top of each other. Chaotic of course.... It's good for a laugh. Link to post Share on other sites
JoePro 10 Posted April 12, 2004 Share Posted April 12, 2004 The name of our patrol is "ZZ Top". Because a couple of the members have beards. Link to post Share on other sites
John-in-KC 311 Posted April 12, 2004 Share Posted April 12, 2004 Pardon me but... Isn't wearing a patrol patch on the adult field uniform come under the SPIRIT, if not the letter of: "Note: Adults do not wear boys badges of rank." Source: Adult uniform inspection worksheet, #34284 http://www.scoutstuff.org/misc/isheets/34284.pdf (meaning ... we're Scouters to support the youth in their program, not to relive our own youth) I recognize the merits of using Patrol Method at New Leader Essentials Outdoor Skill Training as well as Wood Badge. Now, would someone point me to it in either SM or Committee guides? I've read through both, and I don't see it in context of adults. TIA. Link to post Share on other sites
acco40 95 Posted April 12, 2004 Share Posted April 12, 2004 Should adults wear a patrol patch? No. Do I? Yes. Actually, one of my SM shirts has a patrol patch (my "activity" field uniform that I take on outings) and one does not (my "field" field uniform for more formal meetings such as COHs, roundtables, etc.). By the way, not only adults, but the SPL and ASPL should not wear a patrol patch. Now, on the magnitude of BSA faux pas, I rank this as very low on the importance list. Link to post Share on other sites
John-in-KC 311 Posted April 12, 2004 Share Posted April 12, 2004 Acco, It may not be a big pushbutton, but it's my pushbutton . There's a reason it gets pushed. The reason is too long to go into here. Trust me, you're not the reason Link to post Share on other sites
Bob58 10 Posted April 13, 2004 Share Posted April 13, 2004 IOnterestingly the Uniform Inspection sheet displayed combines pack & troop leadership. The left sleeve carries a Troop Committeee patch while the right Flag & QU patch, but the accompanying text allows for Den Numeral, "Right Sleeve.U.S.flag.Den numeral, if applicable,is worn 2 inches below seam.If appropriate,the most recent-..." Carried to its logical conclusion... if Webelos dens should choose "patrol names etc" should their leaders not where them as well? "Pot-stirring 101," slowly, smoothly so as not to tip the pot! Hey maybe that should be our Patrol name, yell, "Get to work or get outta the kitchen!" Bob Link to post Share on other sites
Shell in WA- USA 10 Posted April 13, 2004 Share Posted April 13, 2004 Our Troop's "Adult Patrol" comprise of any and all adults that attend an outing with the boys. It's ever changing in it's membership. We're called the "Old Log" patrol. It's a reminder that, not only are we older, but we're supposed to be like "logs" when it comes to letting the boys experience their own growth and leadership in the troop. We just "lay there" until the boys need us. Oh, and we bring the car keys! Link to post Share on other sites
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now