Four New Units Started in Ebeye as Scouts in Kosrae and Majuro Advance
Above: New Scouts in Troop 422 showing off their new Scout uniforms... Two Cub Scout Packs and Two Boy Scout Troops were started in November 2010 on the island of Ebeye, Republic of the Marshall Islands. These two units, chartered by the LDS Church, are the first units started in Ebeye in almost 10 years. In an area where there is little opportunity for youth, Scouting is beginning to see progress toward helping the youth of the island.
Above: New Scouts in Troop 422 showing off their new Scout uniforms... Two Cub Scout Packs and Two Boy Scout Troops were started in November 2010 on the island of Ebeye, Republic of the Marshall Islands. These two units, chartered by the LDS Church, are the first units started in Ebeye in almost 10 years. In an area where there is little opportunity for youth, Scouting is beginning to see progress toward helping the youth of the island.
On other islands of the Pacific, Scouting continues to grow and provide strong opportunities for boys. The youth of Troops 741 and 742, in Kosrae, FSM, have enjoyed advancement in Scouting and have earned their Second Class Scout rank and are working on their First Class. In Majuro, Marshall Islands, Scout Roger Muller, with Troop 454, chartered to the Co-op School, has earned his First Class rank. He is the first Scout in the Marshall Islands to earn this rank. He has since turned 18 and is now an Assistant Scoutmaster.
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