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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
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The patrol is a group of Scouts who belong to a troop and who are
probably similar in age, development, and interests. 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. Patrols will
sometimes join with other patrols to learn skills and complete advancement
requirements. At other times they will compete against those same patrols
in Scout skills and athletic competitions.
The members of each patrol elect one of their own to serve as patrol
leader. The troop determines the requirements for patrol leaders, such as
rank and age. To give more youths the opportunity to lead, most troops
elect patrol leaders twice a year. Some may have elections more often.
Patrol size depends upon a troop's enrollment and the needs of its
members, though an ideal patrol size is eight Scouts. Patrols with fewer
than eight Scouts should try to recruit new members to get their patrol
size up to the ideal number.
Types of Patrols
There are three kinds of patrols: new-Scout patrols, regular patrols,
and Venture patrols.
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New-Scout patrols are for 11-year-old Scouts who have
recently joined the troop and are together for the first year in
the troop. An older, experienced Scout often is assigned as a
troop guide to help the new-Scout patrol through the challenges of
troop membership. An assistant Scoutmaster should also assist the
new-Scout patrol to ensure that each Scout has every opportunity
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Regular patrols are made up of Scouts who have completed
their First Class requirements. They have been around Scouting
long enough to be comfortable with the patrol and troop operation
and are well-versed in camping, cooking, and Scouting's other
basic skills. |
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A Venture patrol is an optional patrol within the troop
made up of Scouts age 13 and older. These troop members have the
maturity and experience to take part in more challenging
high-adventure outings. The Venture patrol elects a patrol leader,
who works with an assistant Scoutmaster to put the patrol's plans
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