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The patrol leader {pl} are elected every six months (in February and in September) by the members of patrol. They people who run need to be at least the
rank of first class. Each one that runs must write a speech and must tell the speech to the entire troop.
The next thing that you can be after being Patrol leader is to be a Troop Guide. The troop guides are to help the patrol leaders since they had done it all
ready. He must help the patrol and must attend the TLC’s at the end of the each month.
The troop is headed by the boys themselves. So to help them out, they elect a Senior Patrol Leader {spl}. Usually this person is in his senior or junior
year of school. The job of the Senior Patrol Leader is to run the troop meetings, to keep the patrol leaders informed about when the meeting are each
week and to plan out with the patrol leader the meetings for the next month. He must be at all the meeting as possible for him and he also has the help of his asstiant to help him ou
There are many other troop reasonability that are needed to run and tell
about what we must have and do. We have a quartermaster to give out the gear for a campout or things like tents, pot and pans, for some meetings that are based on those ideas of cooking or teaching new younger scouts. He must also keep track of who gets what gear and when they return it, he makes sure it has been clean properly.
The person that keep the reverent part of our law a part of our campouts and
the meetings is the Chaplin aid. His duty is to open and close our meetings with a word of pray. Host the church sermons at our campout (usually up at Camp Lee) and he is one of the people that makes sure that the troop keeps the 12 point of the scout law in affect.


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