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4. Patrols

Patrol Rosters: FOXES - MAKOS - OUTLANDERS - PRIVATEERS
 
       

 Patrol Name

 Patrol Leader

 Assistant Patrol Leader

 Patrol Advisor ASMs

 SENIOR  Kenny G. Tyler E.  Mike Ellison
 FOXES  Ian T.    Frank Zakravsky/Mark Toohey
 MAKOS Alex M.    Dominic Guzzardo
 OUTLANDERS  Steven Z.    David Gray / David Mallet
 PRIVATEERS  David F.    Jim Onderisin / Chris Onderisin
 
PATROL METHOD
 
While individual advancement is an important component of Boy Scouts, the Patrol Method enables a Scout to experience leadership, teamwork and cooperation. Patrols are the building blocks of a Boy Scout Troop. A patrol is a small group of boys who are similar in age, development, and interests. Working together as a team, patrol members share the responsibility for the patrol's success. They gain confidence by serving in positions of leadership. All patrol members enjoy the friendship, sense of belonging, and achievements of the patrol and of each of its members.
 
PATROL RECOGNITION
 
Troop 1203 embraces the Patrol Method of Scouting and recognizes positive Patrol behaviors through a Patrol Recognition system which recognizes and reinforces positive Patrol Behavior.
 
PATROL COMPETIONS
 
Troop 1203 includes Patrol Competions in the program to enable Scouts to practice Scouting Skills through fun competitive games.