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Position requirements vary from troop to troop, but generally a patrol leaders must be at least First Class and elected by his patrol.

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Q: How do you be a good senior patrol leader of a Boy Scout troop?
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Can a Senior Patrol Leader kick a scout out of Boy Scouts permanently?

No, but a Scout may be removed by the Scoutmaster, the Committee Chair and the Chartered Organization Representative. There are multiple reasons why a Scout may be removed such as violations of the law, assault on other Scouts, repeated refusal to work within the Troop's guidelines, and in the United States, atheism or homosexuality. Refer to your Unit Commissioner for more localized circumstances or rules.


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