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The organization '''Русский Скаут''' then went into [[Scouts-in-Exile|exile]], and continued in many countries where fleeing White Russian émigrés settled, establishing groups in France, [[Serbia]], Bulgaria, [[Argentina]], [[Chile]], and [[Paraguay]]. A much larger mass of thousands of Russian Scouts moved through [[Vladivostok]] to the east into Manchuria and south into China.  
The organization '''Русский Скаут''' then went into [[Scouts-in-Exile|exile]], and continued in many countries where fleeing White Russian émigrés settled, establishing groups in France, [[Serbia]], Bulgaria, [[Argentina]], [[Chile]], and [[Paraguay]]. A much larger mass of thousands of Russian Scouts moved through [[Vladivostok]] to the east into Manchuria and south into China.  


Colonel Pantyukhov, Chief Scout of Russia, first resided in France and then moved to the United States, where large troops of Russian Scouts were established in cities such as [[San Francisco]], [[Burlingame, California]], [[Los Angeles]], etc. He returned to [[Nice, France]] where he died.  
Colonel Pantyukhov, Chief Scout of Russia, first resided in France and then moved to the United States, where large troops of Russian Scouts were established in cities such as San Francisco, [[Burlingame, California]], [[Los Angeles]], etc. He returned to [[Nice, France]] where he died.  


Russian Scouting was recognized as a Member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, in exile, from 1928 to 1945.  
Russian Scouting was recognized as a Member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, in exile, from 1928 to 1945.  
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