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'''Scouting in Guernsey''' is organisationally part of [[the Scout Association]] of the United Kingdom, covering the [[Bailiwick of Guernsey]] in the | '''Scouting in Guernsey''' is organisationally part of [[the Scout Association]] of the United Kingdom, covering the [[Bailiwick of Guernsey]] in the Channel Islands, which are not part of the United Kingdom.<ref> [http://www.scouts.org.gg/ Guernsey Scouting]</ref> The Island Commissioner is Richard Leale. There are no separate Districts. There are 11 Scout Groups, three Explorer Units, one of which is an Air Scout Unit, and a Network Group. Les Maingys Campsite is a camp site, the headquarters of the Scout Association on Guernsey and a Scout Shop.<ref> [http://www.scouts.org.gg/index12.htm Les Maingys Campsite]</ref> | ||
During the [[Occupation of the Channel Islands|German occupation in World War II]], Scouting was banned, but continued undercover. <ref> [http://www.pinetreeweb.com/left4-8.htm Scouting in Occupied Countries: Part Eight]</ref> | During the [[Occupation of the Channel Islands|German occupation in World War II]], Scouting was banned, but continued undercover. <ref> [http://www.pinetreeweb.com/left4-8.htm Scouting in Occupied Countries: Part Eight]</ref> |
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Scouting in Guernsey is organisationally part of the Scout Association of the United Kingdom, covering the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the Channel Islands, which are not part of the United Kingdom.[1] The Island Commissioner is Richard Leale. There are no separate Districts. There are 11 Scout Groups, three Explorer Units, one of which is an Air Scout Unit, and a Network Group. Les Maingys Campsite is a camp site, the headquarters of the Scout Association on Guernsey and a Scout Shop.[2]
During the German occupation in World War II, Scouting was banned, but continued undercover. [3]
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