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Acronyms and Abbreviations for All
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- AAD
- Associate Area Director - A professional Scouter working in a region; assists
as area director. See Also: AD
- ACRONYM
- Always Confused Regarding Official Names You Make-up - The Acronym for "Acronym".
The man I learned this from was in the Army, so the first part in his definition
was "Army Confusion..."
- AD
- Area Director - A professional Scouter on a Regional Staff who relates to,
and often lives in, a certain area, and works with the Area President in giving
direct service to local councils.
- ADE
- Associate District Executive - A professional Scouter who works under the
direction of a District Exec. See Also: DE
- AP
- Area President - The ranking elected volunteer (non-commissioned) officer
in an area. Heads the area committee and serves as a member of the regional
cabinet.
- B-P
- Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth - Founder of the worldwide Scouting
movement. Born in L:London, Feb. 22, 1857. Created a Baron in 1929. He is
referred to as Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell, Chief Scout of the World. Died
Jan. 8 19441.
- Camporee
- Derived from two words: camp and jamboree. A district of council troop activity
to demonstrate techniques of living in camp. Involves a one- or two-night
camping experience. May involve Scoutcraft competition.
- CC
- Committee Chair- The adult leader of the troop committee, may also be a
member of the chartered organization. Provides the motivation and direction
to the committee to get the Troop Program implemented, as decided by the PLC.
Also, Pack committee chair - provides organization to pack committee to carry
out pack program.
- CD
- Camp Director - The Scouter in charge of the administration of a Boy Scout
camp or Cub Scout day camp or resident camp. May also refer to Camping Director
- A professional Scouter responsible for development of a council's year-round
camping program.
- CM
- Campmaster - A volunteer Scouter trained to assist in short term camping.
- CO
- Chartered Organization - A religious, civic, fraternal, educational, or
other community-based organization that has applied for and received a charter
to operate a BSA Scouting unit.
- Commissioner
- A volunteer Scouter who works with packs, troops, and teams to help the
units succeed. In addition to council commissioner, there are district-, assistant
district-, roundtable-, huddle-, program-,and unit commissioners.
- CR/COR
- Charter Representative/Chartered Organization Representative- An adult representative
of the group or organization that currently holds the BSA Charter. Reports
information to and from the chartered organization and the Troop. Represents
the organization to the local council.
- Crackerbarrel
- A gathering of Scouts and/or Scouters for friendship and fellowship with
light snacks and refreshments. See Also: Mug Up: BSA
- CSE
- Chief Scout Executive - The top ranking professional Scouter of the BSA.
- DAM
- District Award of Merit - A recognition for Scouters who give noteworthy
service to youth at the District/Exploring Division level.
- DC
- (1)District Chair - The volunteer chairperson of the district committee.
(2)District Committee - A group of volunteer adults responsible for carrying
out the council program within their district.
(3)District Commissioner - See: Commissioner: All
- Gilwell
- Gilwell Park - The training center of the British Scout Association and
the original homesite of Wood Badge Training. Located in Epping Forest, England.
- MC
- Member of the Committee- Adult volunteer who serves on the committee which
carries out the unit program . Members are involved in operation of the unit
as in finance, advancement, transportation, fund raising, and other duties
determined by the CC and SM or CM or DC. Committees can be unit (pack, troop,
post), district, or council.
- PTC
- Philmont Training Center - A center at Philmont Scout Ranch that hosts training
seminars for selected Scouts and Scouters on topics ranging from Key-3's,to
OA Advisers, to program leader training, to Commissioner training, etc. Attendance
is by invitation upon local council nomination. See Also: Philmont
- SOAR
- Save Our American Resources - A conservation program for Tiger Cubs, Cub
Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Explorers that involves identifying
environmental needs, acquiring the skills to meet those needs, and carrying
out a meaningful project.
- Wood Badge
- A training award granted upon completion of the Wood Badge course. A leather
thong with two wooden beads, a special neckerchief, and a slide (woggle) are
worn by those who have completed training. Boy Scout Leader Wood Badge teaches
leadership and troop operation skills. Cub Scout Trainer Wood Badge teaches
how to "train the trainer".
- WOSM
- World Organization of the Scouting Movement - The international, non-governmental
organization that is composed of over 120 member countries, which through
the World Scout - Conference, -Committee, and -Bureau administer the basis
of Scouting around the world.
- YPP
- Youth Protection Plan - Guidelines and policies, in place, to help fight
child abuse. This BSA Emphasis fights child abuse by teaching youth the "three
R's": Recognize, Resist, and Report child abuse; by helping parents and
Scouters learn to recognize indicators of child abuse; and by teaching them
how to handle child abuse situations.
BSA Acronyms and Abbreviations
- 96
- Lone Scout Friend and Coach. Lone Scouts are those who cannot be served
by a regular unit due to distance or other circumstances. This is the designation
of the Scouter who works with him.
- AAD
- Associate Area Director - A professional Scouter working in a region; assists
as area director. See Also: AD : All
- ACRONYM
- Always Confused Regarding Official Names You Make-up - The Acronym for "Acronym".
The man I learned this from was in the Army, so the first part in his definition
was "Army Confusion..."
- AD
- Area Director - A professional Scouter on a Regional Staff who relates to,
and often lives in, a certain area, and works with the Area President in giving
direct service to local councils.
- ADE
- Associate District Executive - A professional Scouter who works under the
direction of a District Exec. See Also: DE
- AP
- Area President - The ranking elected volunteer (non-commissioned) officer
in an area. Heads the area committee and serves as a member of the regional
cabinet.
- APL
- Assistant Patrol Leader - Youth second leader of a patrol. Appointed by
the PL to help him and take his place in his absence. A member of the PLC
which runs the troop. See Also: PL
- ASM
- Assistant Scoutmaster - A commissioned volunteer, 18 or older, appointed
by the chartered organization, who helps the SM administer the troop program.
The term SA is used on applications and other literature. See Also: SA
- ASPL
- Assistant Senior Patrol Leader - Appointed by the SPL with the SM's advice
and consent, he helps to run the troop with the SPL and the PLC. See Also:
SPL
- B-P
- Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth - Founder of the worldwide Scouting
movement. Born in L:London, Feb. 22, 1857. Created a Baron in 1929. He is
referred to as Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell, Chief Scout of the World. Died
Jan. 8 19441.
- B-P Award
- Baden-Powell Patrol Award - An embroidered star worn beneath the patrol
medallion distinguishes a member of a patrol that won this award by meeting
requirements in : spirit,patrol meetings, hikes, outdoor activities, Good
Turns, advancement, membership, uniform and PLC attendance. The motto of BSA
: Be Prepared, honor his initials.
- BOR
- Board of Review - A review held to determine if a Boy Scout has satisfactorily
completed rank advancement requirements. May also be held as an incentive
for Scouts not advancing. For first 5 ranks, BOR is held by the troop committee,
for the Eagle Scout rank, the council decides whether district or council
advancement committee is responsible. See Also: COH
- BSLTA
- Boy Scout Leaders Training Award - A training recognition for adults in
Boy Scouting (other than Scoutmasters).
- C.O.P.E.
- Project COPE - Challenging Outdoor Physical Experience - A team building
and self esteem building physical challenge designed to broaden a scouts abilities
and self confidence . Scouts depend on themselves and each other to complete
the course while guided and guarded by trained COPE Counselors. Consists of
problem solving exercises, low course (6 feet or less off ground) and high
course (25 feet or more) where participants are belayed and safety is of utmost
concern.
- Camporee
- Derived from two words: camp and jamboree. A district of council troop activity
to demonstrate techniques of living in camp. Involves a one- or two-night
camping experience. May involve Scoutcraft competition.
- CC
- Committee Chair- The adult leader of the troop committee, may also be a
member of the chartered organization. Provides the motivation and direction
to the committee to get the Troop Program implemented, as decided by the PLC.
Also, pack committee chair - provides organization to pack committee to carry
out pack program.
- CD
- Camp Director - The Scouter in charge of the administration of a Boy Scout
camp or Cub Scout day camp or resident camp.May also refer to Camping Director
- A professional Scouter responsible for development of a council's year-round
camping program.
- Chapter
- An organization of National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) members in the
local council. See Also: NESA
- CM
- Campmaster - A volunteer Scouter trained to assist in short term camping.
- CO
- Chartered Organization - A religious, civic, fraternal, educational, or
other community-based organization that has applied for and received a charter
to operate a BSA Scouting unit.
- Coach
- Coach - The commissioned volunteer Scouter, 21 or older, appointed to lead
a Varsity Scout team. See Also: Varsity Scout
- COH
- Court Of Honor- A ceremony to honor and recognize Scouts for their achievements
and rank advancements. A special COH is used when a Scout reaches Eagle. See
Also: BOR
- Commissioner
- A volunteer Scouter who works with packs, troops, and teams to help the
units succeed. In addition to council commissioner, there are district-, assistant
district-, roundtable-, huddle-, program-,and unit commissioners.
- CR/COR
- Charter Representative/Chartered Organization Representative- An adult representative
of the group or organization that currently holds the BSA Charter. Reports
information to and from the chartered organization and the Troop. Represents
the organization to the local council.
- Crackerbarrel
- A gathering of Scouts and/or Scouters for friendship and fellowship with
light snacks and refreshments. See Also: Mug Up: BSA
- Crew Chief
- The elected youth leader of a Venture Crew. See Also: Venture
- CSE
- Chief Scout Executive - The top ranking professional Scouter of the BSA.
- DAM
- District Award of Merit - A recognition for Scouters who give noteworthy
service to youth at the District/Exploring Division level.
- DC
- Den Chief - A Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, or Explorer who helps direct the
activities of a den. Appointed by the SPL with SM advice and consent. Also
Weblos den chief, who provides the same function for a Weblos den.
- DC
- (1)District Chair - The volunteer chairperson of the district committee.(2)District
Committee - A group of volunteer adults responsible for carrying out the council
program within their district.(3)District Commissioner - See: Commissioner:
All
- DE
- District Executive - A professional Scouter who works under the direction
of the Scout Executive and is responsible for the achievements of the district.
- Fast Start
- A preliminary training session with three part video explaining Troop organization,
Troop meeting and, The Outdoor Program. Usually 3-4 hours.
- Gilwell
- Gilwell Park - The training center of the British Scout Association and
the original homesite of Wood Badge Training. Located in Epping Forest, England.
- Good Turn
- Good Turn is a distinctive feature of Boy Scouting and its emphasis upon
service to others, The Good Turn habit is one that all Scouts try to acquire.
- Instructor
- This youth leader helps other youth members with rank advancement; appointed
by the SPL with the advice and consent of the SM. Also, any youth or adult
who can teach or instruct others on parts of the Scouting program.
- Jamboree
- Jamboree - The term chosen by B-P to describe the first international gathering
of Scouts camping together in London in 1920. The term is used to indicate
a national or world gathering.
- JASM
- Junior Assistant Scoutmaster - Scouts, 16 or older, who help the SPL; appointed
by the SPL with the advice and consent of the SM.
- JLT
- Junior Leader Training - A training course for junior leaders conducted
by the council featuring Scoutcraft and leadership skills. May be up to a
week long. Also refers to a Troop JLT conducted by the SM and SPL. A weekend
devoted to building the leadership team and planning the troop program.
- JOTA
- Jamboree on the Air - The World Bureau of the World Organization of the
Scout Movement (WOSM) sponsors a worldwide HAM radio event the third weekend
of October each year to promote communication and understanding between Scouts
all over the world. BSA's participation is coordinated by the International
Division. BSA's Fort Worth TX Ham HQ is K2BSA. World Scout Bureau Ham HQ in
Switzerland is HB9S
- Key-3
- The council key-3: council president, council commissioner, Scout Executive
The district key-3: The district chairman, district commissioner, the DE The
lodge key-3: The Lodge Adviser (OA), the Lodge Chief, the Staff Adviser
- MC
- Member of the Committee- Adult volunteer who serves on the committee which
carries out the unit program . Members are involved in operation of the unit
as in finance, advancement, transportation, fund raising, and other duties
determined by the CC and SM or CM or DC. Committees can be unit (pack, troop,
post), district, or council.
- Mug-up
- This Canadian Scouts term is the equivalent of the BSA Crackerbarrel; a
time of fellowship and friendship with light snacks and refreshments. See
Also: Crackerbarrel
- NCS
- National Camping School- A training program to train Scouters who will serve
in leadership roles in Summer Camps. All senior camp staff must attend NCS
for certification in their field fir the camp to be accredited. This includes:
Camp Dir, Program Dir, Program Commissioner, Aquatics Dir, C.O.P.E. Dir, Shooting
Sports Dir. and others.
- NESA
- National Eagles Scout Association - This group provides an opportunity for
all Eagle Scouts to retain identification with Scouting through service to
the local council in which they live.
- Philmont
- Philmont Scout Ranch - The 136,000 acre scout reservation near Cimmaron,
MN. Each year Philmont hosts Scouts and other groups participating in high-adventure
hiking and treks. A rugged, outback experience usually lasting 11 days.
- PL
- Patrol Leader - Youth leader of a patrol consisting of between 5-8 other
boys. As a member of the PLC he helps make the decisions that run the troop.
He appoints his APL
- PLC
- Patrol Leaders Council - The youth leaders of a BSA troop. The PLC consists
of the SPL, ASPL, PLs, APLs. They should be trained by the SM, through Troop
JLT, to do the planning and running of the troop. (From Larry E. Kurfis):
Planning, Leadership, Communications. See Also:JLT
- PTC
- Philmont Training Center - A center at Philmont Scout Ranch that hosts training
seminars for selected Scouts and Scouters on topics ranging from Key-3's,to
OA Advisers, to program leader training, to Commissioner training, etc. Attendance
is by invitation upon local council nomination. See Also: Philmont
- SA
- Assistant Scoutmaster- An adult leader who helps the Scoutmaster in various
ways. A commissioned volunteer, 18 or older, appointed by the chartered organization.This
term is used on Applications and other literature, in practice the term used
is ASM. See Also: ASM
- SLBT
- Scout Leader Basic Training - This is the older reference to the current
Scoutmastership Fundamentals. See Also:SMF I, II, III
- SM
- Scoutmaster- Adult leader head of the troop. A commissioned volunteer, 21
or over, appointed by the chartered organization. Provides direction and training
to the Scouts so they can run a troop more effectively. Works with the troop
committee and the chartered organization representative to provide program
opportunities and direction.
- SMF I,II,III
- Scoutmastership Fundamentals, Parts I,II,III- A basic training program for
Adult Scout leaders consisting of: Part I, Troop organization (how to get
it running) Usually 6 hr.. Part II- The Troop Meeting. Usually 3 hrs..Part
III-The Outdoor experience, it., scout craft and outdoor skills. Weekend long.
Taken after Boy Scout Leader Fast Start Training. See Also: SLBT
- SOAR
- Save Our American Resources - A conservation program for Tiger Cubs, Cub
Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Explorers that involves identifying
environmental needs, acquiring the skills to meet those needs, and carrying
out a meaningful project.
- SPL
- Senior Patrol Leader - Youth Leader of the troop. He is elected by the members
of the troop and is the head of the PLC. He appoints his ASPL.
- TC
- (1)Troop Committee - A group of adult volunteers led by the CC to get the
troop program implemented, as decided by the PLC.
(2)Troop Commissioner - See: Commissioner: All; UC
- TG
- Troop Guide - A youth leader who works with the new Scout patrol in the
troop; appointed by the SM in consultation with the SA responsible for the
new Scouts.
- TRS
- Troop Resource Survey - A survey of the talents, skills, and interests of
adults who could provide program assistance to the troop.
- UC
- Unit Commissioner - A volunteer Scouter who works with packs, troops, and
teams to help them succeed. Carries information and questions to and from
the unit, to and from the local council
- VA
- Assistant Varsity Scout Coach
- Varsity-
- Varsity Scouting - A part of the BSA program for young men (Varsity Scouts)
who are at least 14 but not yet 18. The unit is a team; the youth unit leader
is a Coach. The emphasis is on advancement, high adventure, personal development,
service and special programs and events.
- VC
- Varsity Scout Coach - Youth leader of a Varsity team. See Also: Varsity
- Venture-
- High adventure activities for a patrol (Venture Crew) of Boy Scouts, 13
and older in a troop.
- Wood Badge
- A training award granted upon completion of the Wood Badge course. A leather
thong with two wooden beads, a special neckerchief, and a slide (woggle) are
worn by those who have completed training. Boy Scout Leader Wood Badge teaches
leadership and troop operation skills. Cub Scout Trainer Wood Badge teaches
how to "train the trainer".
- WOSM
- World Organization of the Scouting Movement - The international, non-governmental
organization that is composed of over 120 member countries, which through
the World Scout - Conference, -Committee, and -Bureau administer the basis
of Scouting around the world.
- YPP
- Youth Protection Plan - Guidelines and policies, in place, to help fight
child abuse. This BSA Emphasis fights child abuse by teaching youth the "three
R's": Recognize, Resist, and Report child abuse; by helping parents and
Scouters learn to recognize indicators of child abuse; and by teaching them
how to handle child abuse situations.
Cub Scout Abbreviations and Acronymns
- 88
- Lone Cub Scout Friend and Coach - Lone Cubs are those that cannot be served
by a regular unit due to distance or other circumstances. This is the designation
for the Scouter who works with him.
- AAD
- Associate Area Director - A professional Scouter working in a region; assists
as area director. See Also: AD : All
- ACM
- Assistant Cubmaster - This is the popular abbreviation. The correct one
is CA. See Also: CA
- ACRONYM
- Always Confused Regarding Official Names You Make-up - The Acronym for "Acronym".
The man I learned this from was in the Army, so the first part in his definition
was "Army Confusion..."
- AD
- Assistant Denner - A Cub Scout or Weblos Scout elected by his peers to help
the Denner See Also: Denner : Cub
- AD
- Area Director - A professional Scouter on a Regional Staff who relates to,
and often lives in, a certain area, and works with the Area President in giving
direct service to local councils.
- ADE
- Associate District Executive - A professional Scouter who works under the
direction of a District Exec. See Also: DE
- ADL
- Assistant Den Leader - A commissioned volunteer Scouter, 18 or older, appointed
by the Chartered Organization to help the Cub Scout Den Leader. See Also:
DL
- AOL
- Arrow Of Light - The highest rank in Cub Scouting. The only Cub Scout badge
that may be worn on a Boy Scout uniform.
- AP
- Area President - The ranking elected volunteer (non-commissioned) officer
in an area. Heads the area committee and serves as a member of the regional
cabinet.
- B-P
- Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth - Founder of the worldwide Scouting
movement. Born in L:London, Feb. 22, 1857. Created a Baron in 1929. He is
referred to as Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell, Chief Scout of the World. Died
Jan. 8 19441.
- CA
- Assistant Cubmaster - A commissioned volunteer Scouter, 18 or older, appointed
by the Chartered Organization to help the Cubmaster. See Also: CM :Cub
- Camporee
- Derived from two words: camp and jamboree. A district of council troop activity
to demonstrate techniques of living in camp. Involves a one- or two-night
camping experience. May involve Scoutcraft competition.
- CC
- Committee Chair- The adult leader of the troop committee, may also be a
member of the chartered organization. Provides the motivation and direction
to the committee to get the Troop Program implemented, as decided by the PLC.
Also, pack committee chair - provides organization to pack committee to carry
out pack program.
- CD
- Camp Director - The Scouter in charge of the administration of a Boy Scout
camp or Cub Scout day camp or resident camp. May also refer to Camping Director
- A professional Scouter responsible for development of a council's year-round
camping program.
- CM
- Cub Master- Adult Leader of a Cub Scout Pack. A commissioned volunteer Scouter,
21 or older, appointed by the Chartered Organization.
- CM
- Campmaster - A volunteer Scouter trained to assist in short term camping.
- CO
- Chartered Organization - A religious, civic, fraternal, educational, or
other community-based organization that has applied for and received a charter
to operate a BSA Scouting unit.
- Commissioner
- A volunteer Scouter who works with packs, troops, and teams to help the
units succeed. In addition to council commissioner, there are district-, assistant
district-, roundtable-, huddle-, program-,and unit commissioners.
- CR/COR
- Charter Representative/Chartered Organization Representative- An adult representative
of the group or organization that currently holds the BSA Charter. Reports
information to and from the chartered organization and the Troop. Represents
the organization to the local council.
- Crackerbarrel
- A gathering of Scouts and/or Scouters for friendship and fellowship with
light snacks and refreshments. See Also: Mug Up: BSA
- CSE
- Chief Scout Executive - The top ranking professional Scouter of the BSA.
- CSLBT
- Cub Scout Leader Basic Training - Taken after Fast Start training, this
may be delivered as a one-day training course, a three-step course, or a self
study course. Weblos leader outdoor training and the den leader coach seminar
are also part of the basic training for those leaders.
- DA
- Assistant Den Leader- Adult assistant Den Leader, aids the Den Leader in
managing a Cub Scout Den.
- DAM
- District Award of Merit - A recognition for Scouters who give noteworthy
service to youth at the District/Exploring Division level.
- DC
- Den Leader Coach - One of many volunteers that provide training and resources
to Den Leaders.
- DC
- Den Chief - A Boy Scout, Varsity Scout, or Explorer who helps direct the
activities of a den. Appointed by the SPL with SM advice and consent. Also
Weblos den chief, who provides the same function for a Weblos den.
- DC
- (1)District Chair - The volunteer chairperson of the district committee.
(2)District Committee - A group of volunteer adults responsible for carrying
out the council program within their district.
(3)District Commissioner - See: Commissioner: All
- DE
- District Executive - A professional Scouter who works under the direction
of the Scout Executive and is responsible for the achievements of the district.
- Denner
- A Cub Scout or Weblos Scout elected by his peers to help the den chief and
den leader.
- DL
- Den Leader- Adult leader of a Cub Scout Den. A registered volunteer, 21
or older, appointed by the Pack committee t plan and direct the den's activities.
- Fast Start
- A preliminary training session with three part video explaining Pack organization,Pack
meeting and, The Outdoor Program. Usually 3-4 hours.
- Gilwell
- Gilwell Park - The training center of the British Scout Association and
the original homesite of Wood Badge Training. Located in Epping Forest, England.
- MC
- Member of the Committee- Adult volunteer who serves on the committee which
carries out the unit program . Members are involved in operation of the unit
as in finance, advancement, transportation, fund raising, and other duties
determined by the CC and SM or CM or DC. Committees can be unit (pack, troop,
post), district, or council.
- Mug-up
- This Canadian Scouts term is the equivalent of the BSA Crackerbarrel; a
time of fellowship and friendship with light snacks and refreshments. See
Also: Crackerbarrel
- NCS
- National Camping School- A training program to train Scouters who will serve
in leadership roles in Summer Camps. All senior camp staff must attend NCS
for certification in their field fir the camp to be accredited. This includes:
Camp Dir, Program Dir, Program Commissioner, Aquatics Dir, C.O.P.E. Dir, Shooting
Sports Dir. and others.
- PC
- (1)Pack Committee- Serves to implement the Pack Program and operate the
Pack on a day-to-day basis. This includes: finance, transportation, fund raising,
etc. See Also: CC: All
(2)Pack Commissioner - See: Commissioner: All
- PTC
- Philmont Training Center - A center at Philmont Scout Ranch that hosts training
seminars for selected Scouts and Scouters on topics ranging from Key-3's,to
OA Advisers, to program leader training, to Commissioner training, etc. Attendance
is by invitation upon local council nomination. See Also: Philmont
- SOAR
- Save Our American Resources - A conservation program for Tiger Cubs, Cub
Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Explorers that involves identifying
environmental needs, acquiring the skills to meet those needs, and carrying
out a meaningful project.
- TC
- Tiger Cub group Coach- Adult liaison between Tiger Cub parents and Pack
- UC
- Unit Commissioner - A volunteer Scouter who works with packs, troops, and
teams to help them succeed. Carries information and questions to and from
the unit, to and from the local council
- WA
- Assistant Weblos Den Leader-Adult assistant in a Weblos Den.
- WC
- Weblos Den Leader Coach - One of many volunteers who provide training and
other resources to Leaders.
- WE
- Weblos Den Leader- Adult Leader in older Cub Den.Weblos is an eighteen month
program that begins the transition to Boy Scouts
- Wood Badge
- A training award granted upon completion of the Wood Badge course. A leather
thong with two wooden beads, a special neckerchief, and a slide (woggle) are
worn by those who have completed training. Boy Scout Leader Wood Badge teaches
leadership and troop operation skills. Cub Scout Trainer Wood Badge teaches
how to "train the trainer".
- WOSM
- World Organization of the Scouting Movement - The international, non-governmental
organization that is composed of over 120 member countries, which through
the World Scout - Conference, -Committee, and -Bureau administer the basis
of Scouting around the world.
- YPP
- Youth Protection Plan - Guidelines and policies, in place, to help fight
child abuse. This BSA Emphasis fights child abuse by teaching youth the "three
R's": Recognize, Resist, and Report child abuse; by helping parents and
Scouters learn to recognize indicators of child abuse; and by teaching them
how to handle child abuse situations.
Explorer Abbreviations and Acroymns
- AA
- Associate Advisor-Helps Explorer Advisor. Can facilitate a portion of the
program. He is a commissioned volunteer, over 21, appointed by the chartered
organization to help the Explorer Advisor. See Also: EA
- AAD
- Associate Area Director - A professional Scouter working in a region; assists
as area director. See Also: AD : All
- ACRONYM
- Always Confused Regarding Official Names You Make-up - The Acronym for "Acronym".
The man I learned this from was in the Army, so the first part in his definition
was "Army Confusion..."
- AD
- Area Director - A professional Scouter on a Regional Staff who relates to,
and often lives in, a certain area, and works with the Area President in giving
direct service to local councils.
- ADE
- Associate District Executive - A professional Scouter who works under the
direction of a District Exec. See Also: DE
- AP
- Area President - The ranking elected volunteer (non-commissioned) officer
in an area. Heads the area committee and serves as a member of the regional
cabinet.
- B-P
- Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth - Founder of the worldwide Scouting
movement. Born in L:London, Feb. 22, 1857. Created a Baron in 1929. He is
referred to as Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell, Chief Scout of the World. Died
Jan. 8 19441.
- CC
- Committee Chair- The adult leader of the troop committee, may also be a
member of the chartered organization. Provides the motivation and direction
to the committee to get the Troop Program implemented, as decided by the PLC.
Also, pack committee chair - provides organization to pack committee to carry
out pack program.
- CO
- Chartered Organization - A religious, civic, fraternal, educational, or
other community-based organization that has applied for and received a charter
to operate a BSA Scouting unit.
- Commissioner
- A volunteer Scouter who works with packs, troops, and teams to help the
units succeed. In addition to council commissioner, there are district-, assistant
district-, roundtable-, huddle-, program-,and unit commissioners.
- CR/COR
- Charter Representative/Chartered Organization Representative- An adult representative
of the group or organization that currently holds the BSA Charter. Reports
information to and from the chartered organization and the Troop. Represents
the organization to the local council.
- CSE
- Chief Scout Executive - The top ranking professional Scouter of the BSA.
- DAM
- District Award of Merit - A recognition for Scouters who give noteworthy
service to youth at the District/Exploring Division level.
- DC
- (1)District Chair - The volunteer chairperson of the district committee.
(2)District Committee - A group of volunteer adults responsible for carrying
out the council program within their district.d
(3)District Commissioner - See: Commissioner: All
- DE
- District Executive - A professional Scouter who works under the direction
of the Scout Executive and is responsible for the achievements of the district.
- EA
- Explorer Advisor- Adult head of Explorer Post. Advises youth members on
Post activities and helps in facilitating planning. A commissioned volunteer
Scouter, 21 or older, appointed by the chartered organization.
- EE
- Exploring Executive - A professional Scouter who is responsible for selling
and servicing Exploring in the council
- Explorer
- A registered youth member of an Explorer Post. Exploring is that part of
the BSA program for young women and men who are at least 14 and through eighth
grade or are 15 or older. Membership may continue through age 20. The unit
is a post or a ship (Sea Exploring). Emphasis may be on career exploration,
outdoor and high adventure activities, hobbies, service or other areas of
interest to the post members.
- Key-3
- The council key-3: council president, council commissioner, Scout Executive
The district key-3: The district chairman, district commissioner, the DE The
lodge key-3: The Lodge Adviser (OA), the Lodge Chief, the Staff Adviser
- MC
- Member of the Committee- Adult volunteer who serves on the committee which
carries out the unit program . Members are involved in operation of the unit
as in finance, advancement, transportation, fund raising, and other duties
determined by the CC and SM or CM or DC. Committees can be unit (pack, troop,
post), district, or council.
- MT
- Mate-Sea Explorer Post Assistant
- PTC
- Philmont Training Center - A center at Philmont Scout Ranch that hosts training
seminars for selected Scouts and Scouters on topics ranging from Key-3's,to
OA Advisers, to program leader training, to Commissioner training, etc. Attendance
is by invitation upon local council nomination. See Also: Philmont
- SK
- Skipper- Sea Explorer Post Leader. Sea Exploring is organized along Navy
lines.
- SOAR
- Save Our American Resources - A conservation program for Tiger Cubs, Cub
Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Explorers that involves identifying
environmental needs, acquiring the skills to meet those needs, and carrying
out a meaningful project.
- WOSM
- World Organization of the Scouting Movement - The international, non-governmental
organization that is composed of over 120 member countries, which through
the World Scout - Conference, -Committee, and -Bureau administer the basis
of Scouting around the world.
- YPP
- Youth Protection Plan - Guidelines and policies, in place, to help fight
child abuse. This BSA Emphasis fights child abuse by teaching youth the "three
R's": Recognize, Resist, and Report child abuse; by helping parents and
Scouters learn to recognize indicators of child abuse; and by teaching them
how to handle child abuse situations.
Order of the Arrow Abbreviations and Acroymns
- ACRONYM
- Always Confused Regarding Official Names You Make-up - The Acronym for "Acronym".
The man I learned this from was in the Army, so the first part in his definition
was "Army Confusion..."
- B-P
- Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth - Founder of the worldwide Scouting
movement. Born in L:London, Feb. 22, 1857. Created a Baron in 1929. He is
referred to as Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell, Chief Scout of the World. Died
Jan. 8 19441.
- Brotherhood
- The OA's second level of membership. The Ordeal member after 10 months of
membership may seal his membership in the Order by taking a further pledge
to service of others, Troop and Lodge.
- Call-out
- Call-out - the ceremony that begins the membership induction process for
newly elected Order of the Arrow Candidates. See Also: OA
- Chapter
- An optional geographic administrative unit of an Order of the Arrow Lodge,
usually corresponding to a District.
- Chief
- The key elected youth leader in the OA; may be Chapter-, Lodge-, Section-,
Region, or National-Chief.
- Good Turn
- Good Turn is a distinctive feature of Boy Scouting and its emphasis upon
service to others, The Good Turn habit is one that all Scouts try to acquire.
- Key-3
- The council key-3: council president, council commissioner, Scout Executive
The district key-3: The district chairman, district commissioner, the DEThe
lodge key-3: The Lodge Adviser (OA), the Lodge Chief, the Staff Adviser
- Lodge
- A local council Order of the Arrow group chartered annually by the National
Council. A large, or geographically diverse lodge may be divided into chapters.
See Also: Chapter: OA
- NLS
- National Leadership Seminar- A training program for youth and adult OA Leaders,
containing Lodge Organization and leadership methods, ceremony organization
and performing hints and ideas, and other Lodge oriented subjects
- NOAC
- National OA Conference- A biennial gathering of OA members, usually in a
Mid-western University, for training and fellowship.
- OA
- Order of the Arrow- An adjunct program of BSA. It is an organization of
honor campers dedicated to service and leadership in the Troop and community.
Arranged in Lodges (1 per Council) and Chapters (if Council is). Lodges may
take a native American name usually of the Nation or another totem near them.
- Ordeal
- This is the OA's first level of membership. Scouts, at least First Class,
who meet other requirements are elected by their Troop mates and pass through
an "Ordeal" meant to encourage self reflection and awaken an awareness
of others' needs. Membership is "not so much for what you have done,
but for what you are expected to do"
- Vigil Honor
- This is the OA's highest level of membership. A Brotherhood member, after
at least two full years membership may be called out by the Lodge for this
honor. Reflects an understanding and dedication to a life of service and of
living the Scout Oath and Law.
- YPP
- Youth Protection Plan - Guidelines and policies, in place, to help fight
child abuse. This BSA Emphasis fights child abuse by teaching youth the "three
R's": Recognize, Resist, and Report child abuse; by helping parents and
Scouters learn to recognize indicators of child abuse; and by teaching them
how to handle child abuse situations.
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