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... Troops (USCT)." Some 200,000 Negro civilians were employed by Union Army as laborers, cooks, teamsters and servants. NEGROES IN UNION NAVY: One out of every four Union sailors was a Negro. Of the 118,044 sailors in Union Navy, 29,511 ...
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... troop court of honor. An intertroop court of honor obviously requires coordination with the committees of the other troops. Two or three months before the court is scheduled, representatives from each troop committee and patrol leaders ...
troops from books.google.com
... troops to that operation?" About half said they would change their position — bringing the total in favor of sending troops up to 88 percent. • Risk of possible casualties. To test the resolve of the 73 percent who initially favored ...
troops from books.google.com
... troops in your community for an impressive court of honor, combining fun and fellowship with recognitions. If there are no other troops nearby, hold your own court. Patrol leaders' council and troop committee meet this week. Invite ...
troops from books.google.com
... troops in the pattern he'd known in boyhood — a hike or camp-out every month, weekly patrol activities, and regular parents' meetings that would pull families into troop projects. He set up a special incentive for his Scouts to keep ...
troops from books.google.com
... troops that the United Nations could call up in case of crisis. Member states would designate certain units to be trained in peacekeeping that could be called up to serve in a U.N. force in an emergency. Such a force could be on the ...
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... troops out in the Midwest or someplace, but now the band is just full of them." With some trepidation, the Culpeper troop leaders had scheduled a community meal for Saturday's supper. Each unit was asked to bring to the assembly area a ...
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... Troops 173 and 436 called on yo troop committeemen and fathers to sit in on the patrol discussions. Commito teeman Bob Chase was with the Raven !. Patrol of Troop 436. "" He brought the talk back to practi* cal solutions when the scouts ...
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... troop committee members, and several other parents in their troops. Cost per Scout and leader at the camporee was $3, which, Charlie Robson said, covered all the expenses, mainly because many things are donated. Use of the farm site for ...
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... troop is to be formed imnieiliatoly. Gov. Tener, Pennsylvania, visited the Boy Scouts' summer camp at Pequea Camp, Pa. Troops in camp were No. 21, J. W. Patton, scout master, Commissioner D. Porter's troop, of Germantown, Pa., and troop ...