Patrol
A group of five to eight boys who belong to a troop and work together in and out of troop meetings. There are usually several patrols in one troop.
A group of five to eight boys who belong to a troop and work together in and out of troop meetings. There are usually several patrols in one troop.
Unless specified, patrols are responsible for their own meals. Guidelines for Patrol Cooking from the 2015 Planning Session: Make a menu for your trip (try to make balanced meals, include vegetables with ramen for example) Check with Bill or the Assistant Scout … Read More
Patrol Leader(PL). The Patrol Leader is elected by the patrol and leads the patrol. Reports to: The Senior Patrol Leader Patrol Leader duties: • Plan and lead patrol meetings and activities. • Keep patrol members informed. • Assign each patrol … Read More
From Scouting.org: Patrols are the building blocks of a Boy Scout troop. A patrol is a small group of boys who are similar in age, development, and interests. Working together as a team, patrol members share the responsibility for the … Read More
The Patrol Quartermaster is appointed by the Patrol Leader and checks out and in required equipment from the Troop Quartermaster. He also makes sure everyone in his patrol has required equipment for each event. He keeps patrol gear organized. Reports … Read More
The Patrol Scribe is appointed by the Patrol Leader and keeps patrol records. Reports to: The Patrol Leader Patrol Scribe duties: • Keep the patrol log which contains minutes of last patrol meeting, duty roster, etc. • Prepare budget for … Read More