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The '''National Organization of Russian Scouts''' (NORS/НОРС) is one of the two large Russian [[Scouts-in-Exile|Scouting in Exile]] movements. This organization has historically drawn the liberal side of the spectrum of [[diaspora|Russians in exile]]. | The '''National Organization of Russian Scouts''' (NORS/НОРС) is one of the two large Russian [[Scouts-in-Exile|Scouting in Exile]] movements. This organization has historically drawn the liberal side of the spectrum of [[diaspora|Russians in exile]]. | ||
After the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]], the organization '''Русский Скаут''' went into 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 | After the [[Russian Revolution of 1917]], the organization '''Русский Скаут''' went into 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]] [[Oleg Pantyukhov]], Chief Scout of Russia, first resided in France and then moved to the United States, where large troops of [[Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators|Russian Scouts]] were established in cities such as [[San Francisco]], [[Burlingame, California]], Los Angeles, etc. He returned to [[Nice, France]] where he passed away. | [[Colonel]] [[Oleg Pantyukhov]], Chief Scout of Russia, first resided in France and then moved to the United States, where large troops of [[Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators|Russian Scouts]] were established in cities such as [[San Francisco]], [[Burlingame, California]], Los Angeles, etc. He returned to [[Nice, France]] where he passed away. |