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A '''Court of Honour''', in traditional Scouting and the [[South African Scout Association]] and [[Scouting Ireland]], consists of all the [[Patrol leader]]s and it assists in the running of the [[troop]]. This is known as a Patrol Leader's Conference (PLC) in the US. In [[Boy Scouts of America]], a court of honor is a ceremony in which ranks and other awards are presented to the Scouts who earned them.
A '''Court of Honour''', in traditional Scouting and the [[South African Scout Association]] and [[Scouting Ireland]], consists of all the [[Patrol leader]]s and it assists in the running of the [[troop]]. This is known as a Patrol Leader's Conference (PLC) in the US. In [[Boy Scouts of America]], a [[Court of Honor (Boy Scouts of America)|court of honor]] is a ceremony in which ranks and other awards are presented to the Scouts who earned them.


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Latest revision as of 11:30, 13 December 2009

A Court of Honour, in traditional Scouting and the South African Scout Association and Scouting Ireland, consists of all the Patrol leaders and it assists in the running of the troop. This is known as a Patrol Leader's Conference (PLC) in the US. In Boy Scouts of America, a court of honor is a ceremony in which ranks and other awards are presented to the Scouts who earned them.