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Who is troop 161?

the best boy scout troop in the world


What is a Part of a Boy Scout uniform?

A part that will always be on your uniform is your troop/unit number on your right sleeve.


Who was the first U.S. president who had been a Boy Scout?

John F. Kennedy was the first president who had been a Boy Scout. He was a member of Troop 2 in Bronxville, New York from 1929 to 1931.


What are the examples of boy scouts yells?

Boy Scout yells may include patrol yells and troop yells. These are used to unify the Boy Scout troop. Other yells include those for meals or celebration.


Where does the troop numbers go on a Boy Scout shirt?

The troop number goes on the left sleeve, centered, and touching the council shoulder emblem. See related link.


Where is boy scout Troop 8?

There is a troop 8 in Madison, Alabama. Every Scout Council assigns its own numbers so there are likely many "Troop 8"'s across the country.


How do you be a good senior patrol leader of a Boy Scout troop?

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


What presidents have been to the Boy Scout jamboree?

William Howard Taft was the first President of the Boy Scouts of America in 1911. John F. Kennedy was the first president who had been a Boy Scout. He was a member of Troop 2 in Bronxville, New York from 1929 to 1931.


Was Jeremy Roenick an Eagle Scout?

There is no evidence that Roenick was ever a Boy Scout and it is not noted on his website[linked].Yes. troop B


How do you use the word troop in a sentence?

The little old lady really picked up her pace when she saw the Boy Scout troop! Some primates gather in what is termed a troop.


How do you get in boyscout troops?

Contact your local scout troop, or call or visit National Boy Scouting at scouting.org


What is a troop in boys scout's terminology?

The Boy Scout Troop, Cub Scout Pack, Venturing Crew, and Sea Scout Boat are the main units of organization of the BSA. They are often subdivided into smaller groups of youths (patrols and dens etc.) but those smaller units do not have their own governing bodies. The Troop is sponsored by an organization with an interest in youth such as a church, school, or civic goup (such as Knights of Columbus, American Legion, Elks Club and others). The sponsor appoints adults to leadership roles such as Scoutmaster and committee chair. It is governed by a Troop committe. The number of Scouts in the Troop varies from just a few to upwards of 50-100 with about 20 being a fairly typical number.