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Eagle Card question

 
  Hey Red Dog!!  You wrote and asked a great question: “I have a question that I can’t find a source that has the answer. Perhaps you know. On the Eagle Scout card there is a number (724 on mine) which is just left of the signature of the honorary president. What does that number […]

 

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Question: Scout Sunday’s coming up and I want to wear my uniform…

 
  A LOT of former Scouters have been writing me this past week.  Many of them are like Jeff, who wrote to me a year ago and asked: “I was an active, registered Scout and Scouter through my early 20’s:  Arrow of Light, Eagle Scout, Order of the Arrow (Brotherhood), summer camp staff, ’81 National Jamboree participant, […]

 

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More about Political Events and Scouting (6 Jan 12)

 
  So we’re now officially within a “national political campaigning year”.  Assuming that the Mayans were wiped out before they could finish their virtual calendar; and also assuming that this year isn’t the one in which hostile and hungry aliens arrive on our planet for a “mid-galatic snack”; we Americans have to contend with a […]

 

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Wow (13 Dec 11)

 
  Jon: I have an entire book which will finally hit shelves after the first of next year which talks about “injustices” and how at least in my own experiences, I overcame them. You wrote in part: “For quite some time now, I have been aware that, in its earlier days, the BSA permitted practices […]

 

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About Being a First Class Scout (8 Dec 11)

 
  (We’re talking over on Scouts-L, the “international daily Roundtable meeting which NEVER ends!”(tm) about the value of Eagle in today’s Scouting environment.  Someone suggested that we somehow “tighten” the tasks required to become an Eagle Scout.  I disagreed and stated that instead of tightening the Eagle requirements, that perhaps we need to insure that […]

 

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More about Heartbreak and Being a Military “Brat” (23 Nov 11)

 
  (I wrote this from work; the work computer doesn’t allow me to “cut and paste” to Facebook (or anywhere else).  So sorry for the delay in posting this!!) Someone coined the term “Military Brat” some 30 or so years back, as the child of a service member, particularly one who lived on a military installation […]

 

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“What Can I Do and Can’t Do” in Scouting?

 
  The following was posted to the USENET Scouting forum “rec.scouting.issues” in 1997 and contains references to older versions of BSA documents.  The information HAS NOT CHANGED, however, which is why I feel confident in posting this here.  There is a reference to a “Parents Guide to Scouting” which I’ve had on my whiteboard since […]

 

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Uniform and scout advancement question

 
  Hi Allan!!  Thanks for asking me this great and very timely question.   You wrote and asked me: “Thanks again for you service to Scouting. Several years ago I recall reading one of your posts regarding the situation where a scout wore his class A shirt with proper patches, but did not have uniform pants […]

 

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More about Steve Jobs…and Scouting (6 Oct 11)

 
  Steve Jobs, who co-founded Apple Computers, passed away during the evening of 5 October 2011.   He is credited with creating the Macintosh personal computer, the i-Phone and i-Pad as well as other consumer products which basically changed the script on Americana.   This never aired but I can tell you that this represents everyone — […]

 

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Woggle Question (UNCLASSIFIED)

 
 Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Hi Karen!! You wrote and asked me: “I read your answer to a lady regarding the wearing of the Wood Badge regalia (found at http://www.scoutinsignia.com/wbneck.htm) ….here’s my dilemma….It seems to me that the Wood Badgers have co opted the woggle and don’t think it should be worn by anyone else in US Scouting.” […]

 

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