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- Scout_troop abstract "The Scout troop is a unit of Scouts, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and Girl Scouts that usually meet weekly. Girl Guides often use Unit or Company instead. The troop is the fundamental unit, which a Scout joins and via which he or she participates in Scouting activities, such as camping, backpacking, and canoeing. The troop leadership, youth and adult, organizes and provides support for these activities. The troop size can vary from as few as a half-dozen Scouts to several dozen. Troops work on badges and awards together, and arrange activities, events, and camping trips together.Each troop is divided into patrols of five to ten Scouts. A patrol's independence from the troop varies among troops and between activities. For instance, a troop typically holds ordinary meetings as a unit. Patrols' autonomy becomes more visible at campouts, where each patrol may set up its own cooking area. However, on a high adventure trip which only a small part of the troop attends, divisions between patrols may disappear entirely.In many countries a local organization called a Scout Group, combines a Scout troop with other groups of different age levels together in a single body. For example, a Beaver Scout Colony, a Cub Scout Pack, a Scout troop, a Venture Scout Crew and a Rover Scout Crew together might form a Scout Group. In other countries, the different sections are independent of each other, although they might be sponsored or chartered by the same community organisation, such as a business, service organisation, school, labor group veteran's group, or religious institution. The chartering organization is responsible for providing a meeting place and promoting a good program.A key component of the Scout method is that troops are run by the Scouts under the advice and guidance of adult leaders. The patrol method is the most common way that scout-run troops are run, especially in Boy Scouts.".
- Scout_troop thumbnail Dutchess_Council_NY_troop_1977_Jamboree.jpg?width=300.
- Scout_troop wikiPageID "11622758".
- Scout_troop wikiPageLength "2517".
- Scout_troop wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Scout_troop wikiPageRevisionID "544829035".
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Award.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Awards.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Badge.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Beavers_(Scouting).
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Camping.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scouting.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Cub_Scout.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Girl_Guide_and_Girl_Scout.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Girl_Guiding_and_Girl_Scouting.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Patrol_method.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Rover_Scout.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Scout_(Scouting).
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Scout_Group.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Scout_method.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink Venture_Scout.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLink File:Dutchess_Council_NY_troop_1977_Jamboree.jpg.
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boy Scout troop".
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boy Scout troops".
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scout troop".
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Troop".
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Troops".
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Units".
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLinkText "scout troop".
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLinkText "troop".
- Scout_troop wikiPageWikiLinkText "troops".
- Scout_troop hasPhotoCollection Scout_troop.
- Scout_troop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Scout_troop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Scout_troop subject Category:Scouting.
- Scout_troop hypernym Unit.
- Scout_troop type Organisation.
- Scout_troop type Organization.
- Scout_troop type Organization.
- Scout_troop comment "The Scout troop is a unit of Scouts, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and Girl Scouts that usually meet weekly. Girl Guides often use Unit or Company instead. The troop is the fundamental unit, which a Scout joins and via which he or she participates in Scouting activities, such as camping, backpacking, and canoeing. The troop leadership, youth and adult, organizes and provides support for these activities. The troop size can vary from as few as a half-dozen Scouts to several dozen.".
- Scout_troop label "Scout troop".
- Scout_troop sameAs Reparto_(scout).
- Scout_troop sameAs Drużyna_(harcerstwo).
- Scout_troop sameAs m.02rltnp.
- Scout_troop sameAs Q3933153.
- Scout_troop sameAs Q3933153.
- Scout_troop wasDerivedFrom Scout_troop?oldid=544829035.
- Scout_troop depiction Dutchess_Council_NY_troop_1977_Jamboree.jpg.
- Scout_troop isPrimaryTopicOf Scout_troop.