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A '''troop''' is a unit of [[scouting]]. | |||
In the British [[The Scout Association|Scout Association]], the [[Boy Scouts of America]], and most other English-speaking [[Scouting]] organizations, a '''troop''' is an organized local group that meets regularly. | In the British [[The Scout Association|Scout Association]], the [[Boy Scouts of America]], and most other English-speaking [[Scouting]] organizations, a '''troop''' is an organized local group that meets regularly. | ||
In Girl Scouts, a '''troop''' also refers to an organized local group that meets regularly. Troops are then organized into Councils depending on location. Troops work on badges and awards together, and arrange activities, events, and camping trips together | In Girl Scouts, a '''troop''' also refers to an organized [[local group]] that meets regularly. Troops are then organized into Councils depending on location. Troops work on badges and awards together, and arrange activities, events, and camping trips together. | ||
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Revision as of 08:16, 2 April 2007
A troop is a unit of scouting.
In the British Scout Association, the Boy Scouts of America, and most other English-speaking Scouting organizations, a troop is an organized local group that meets regularly.
In Girl Scouts, a troop also refers to an organized local group that meets regularly. Troops are then organized into Councils depending on location. Troops work on badges and awards together, and arrange activities, events, and camping trips together.