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Among the most widely known of these Crews was the influential B-P Rover Crew of Glasgow, KY, which delivered the Rover Scout program from the 1950s until 2000. The B-P Crew was instrumental in starting other Crews such as the Kudu Crew of Bardstown, KY and the Diamond Willow Crew of Chicago, IL. The B-P Crew also hosted the internationally well-regarded Rover Wee Moot from 1953 until 1999.
Among the most widely known of these Crews was the influential B-P Rover Crew of Glasgow, KY, which delivered the Rover Scout program from the 1950s until 2000. The B-P Crew was instrumental in starting other Crews such as the Kudu Crew of Bardstown, KY and the Diamond Willow Crew of Chicago, IL. The B-P Crew also hosted the internationally well-regarded Rover Wee Moot from 1953 until 1999.


Now, Rovering in the USA is being rekindled in the form of the [[United States Rovers]]. Not associated with the BSA, this group of American Scouters is dedicated to perpetuating the history and traditions of Rover Scouting.
Now, Rovering in the USA is being rekindled in the form of the [[United States Rovers]]. Not associated with the BSA, this group of American Scouters is dedicated to perpetuating the history and traditions of Rover Scouting. The United States Rovers was incorporated in Kentucky on 31 July 2008 with 77 members across the US and overseas. Home office is in Corinth, Kentucky.


==Rovering in Other Countries==
==Rovering in Other Countries==
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