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News:
Please welcome our new Scoutmaster Greg Jones. Please contact Greg for Scoutmaster Conferences. He will do a great job.

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Members List:

Scoutmasters:
Greg Jones
Advancement Chairman:
John Lippert
Troop Committee Chaiman:
Robert McCampbell
Camping Chairman:
Randy Moore
Assistant Scoutmasters:
Randy Moore
Tom Parham
Phil Pippin
James Reeves
SPL:
Alex Rawls
Ast. - SPL:
Dale Jordan
Cobra Patrol Leader:
James Reeves
Red Viking Patrol Leader:
Tilghman Will
Eagle Patrol Leader:
Richard Pippin

Scouting Links:

NATIONAL COUNCIL

LAST FRONTIER COUNCIL

BADEN-POWELL DISTRICT

MERIT BADGE INFORMATION

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U. S. SCOUTING SERVICE PROJECT

SCOUTORAMA

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Earning merit badges is an important part of scouting. They provide the scout with an opportunity to learn about a wide variety of things. This enlargement and supplementation of the scout's education is an important goal of the BSA. The merit badge program helps scouts build the kind of self-confidence that comes from overcoming obstacles to achieve a goal. In the process of earning a merit badge, the scout also acquires diverse knowledge that will be useful and helpful to him in the future. There are over 120 merit badges available. Abundant merit badge information, including the requirements for each merit badge, can be found at Meritbadge.com.

To earn the rank of Eagle each scout must earn 21 merit badges, eleven of which are required and ten of which are 'elective'. The badges required for the Eagle advancement are:

First Aid

Citizenship in the Community

Citizenship in the Nation

Citizenship in the World

Communications

Personal Fitness

Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving

Environmental Science

Personal Management

Camping

Hiking OR Cycling OR Swimming

Family Life.

Our troop tries to offer several Eagle required and non-Eagle required merit badge courses every year. Any merit badge course offered by the troop must be approved by the Scoutmaster before starting the badge. Every merit badge offered by the BSA is required to be taught by a Merit Badge Counsellor certified with the Council. For Eagle required merit badges offered by a Certified Merit Badge Counselor of Troop 193, it is our troop's policy to offer the merit badge to every Scout in the troop. If space must be limited, it is offered first to those Scouts with the most pressing need for the badge such as a Scout nearing his 18th birthday who needs the merit badge for his Eagle advancement. Exceptions to the policy must be approved by the Troop Merit Badge Chairman and the Scoutmaster. These merit badge courses will be included in the calendar and announced at troop meetings so that every Scout who wants the badge has an opportunity to participate.


 
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