Patrol Quartermaster

BSA Troop 125

 

Requirements for Eligibility:

¨      Appointed by the Patrol Leader with approval of Scoutmaster.

¨      12 years old and 2nd Class Rank or above.

¨      Six months experience with Troop 125.

¨      Attends all meetings in full Class A uniform.

 

Duties of the Patrol Quartermaster

¨      Reports to the Patrol Leader

¨      Maintains a list of Patrol Box equipment.

¨      Keeps the Patrol Box stocked.

¨      Returns the Patrol Box clean after campouts.

¨      Helps the patrol leader prepare your patrol to take part in all troop activities.

¨      Shows and helps others develop patrol spirit.

¨      Sets a good example; wears the Scout uniform correctly.

¨      Lives by the Scout Oath and Law.

¨      Shows and helps others develop Scout spirit.

 

Responsibilities and Expectations of the PL, SPL and Scoutmaster

¨      Be available for discussions or phone calls.

¨      Back up your decisions within reason.

¨      Listen to and consider your ideas.

¨      Be fair.

¨      Listen to all sides of any issue.

¨      Set a good example for you with the uniform, language, attitude, etc.

 

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Scout                                       Date

 

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Patrol Leader                            Date

 

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Scoutmaster                             Date

As patrol quartermaster there are many resources available to help you.  These include people such as your Scoutmaster, assistant scoutmasters, troop committee members.  They also include your SPL, the ASPLs, your patrol leader, and other fellow junior leaders.  Your parents, pastor, teachers can also serve as valuable resources.  Literature resources that can help you are the Boy Scout Handbook and the Junior Leader Handbook.

 

Copy to Scout and to Troop 125 Scout office.                                         02/05/08