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The Patrol Method

The Patrol Method. "The patrol system is not one method in which Scouting for boys can be carried on. It is the only method." — Lord Baden-Powell, Scouting's founder. New Scout Rank Requirements. The Patrol.

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The Patrol Method

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  1. The Patrol Method

  2. "The patrol system is not one method in which Scouting for boys can be carried on. It is the only method." —Lord Baden-Powell, Scouting's founder

  3. New Scout Rank Requirements

  4. The Patrol “The patrol method allows Scouts to interact in a small group outside the larger troop context, working together as a team and sharing the responsibility of making their patrol a success. A patrol takes pride in its identity, and the members strive to make their patrol the best it can be.” — www.Scouting.org

  5. Patrol Meetings “Patrol meetings may be held at any time and place. … The frequency of patrol meetings is determined by upcoming events and activities that require planning and discussion.” — www.Scouting.org

  6. Patrol Meetings Activities • Have the patrol leader report on what happened at the latest patrol leaders’ council meeting • Plan upcoming outings, including food menus • Design patrol flag • Outfit and clean patrol box • Work on advancement requirements • Play a game or have fun in some way

  7. Patrol Spirit • Patrol spirit is the glue that holds the patrol together and keeps it going. Building patrol spirit takes time, because it is shaped by a patrol's experiences—good and bad. • A patrol flag is the patrol's trademark, and it should be a good one. Remember, the patrol flag should go wherever the patrol goes.

  8. Patrol Spirit (cont’d) • Every patrol has a patrol yell, which should be short and snappy. Use the yell to announce to other patrols that your patrol is ready to eat or has won a patrol competition. Some patrols also have a patrol song. • Other patrol traditions include printing the patrol logo on the chuck box and other patrol property.

  9. What Else? • Patrols can have their own activities, such as: • Service projects • Working on advancement, or merit badges • Play games • Watch movies • Camping

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