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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.<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>
'''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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