Training boy leaders to run their troop is the Scoutmaster’s most important job.”  
Lord Baden-Powell

BSA Troop 422
Scoutmaster  Letter:  
Scouting offers boys from elementary school through high school a unique experience. Boys join scouting
because they like to go camping, have fun, make life long friends with similar interests, learn skills and
develop leadership qualities. Very few of these skills are taught or emphasized in the schools. The
scouting experience complements what the boys learn in school.

Troop 422 encourages leadership by the boys. The troop dads and moms guide the boy leaders as they
work with the troop. The troop is organized into patrols (six to eight Scouts per patrol), This provides a
framework for passing on the scouting skills and also enables the younger scouts to quickly make friends
and feel comfortable in the smaller unit. We emphasize learning by doing, in a positive environment.

The parents of Troop 422 and the Troop Committee join with the national scout organization to provide an
active outdoor program and recognition of the boys for mastering various skills. Our Scouts help plan their
own program that includes a balance of camping, advancement, citizenship, service and leadership. Troop
422 Scouts participate in various events that provide both the opportunity for comradeship within their own
patrol and the chance to expand their citizenship skills. I take pleasure in welcoming you into Troop 422.

Yours in Scouting,
Scoutmaster Michael Sims
John Wayne: What the Scout Law means to me

A great American, John Wayne, passed away many years ago. One of his last public appearances was at a dinner. He was
riddled with cancer and knew he was close to death. The purpose of the dinner was to benefit a land purchase for a Scout
Reservation called John Wayne Outpost Camp.

At this dinner, Wayne recited the Scout Law. Then he said something unusual, he said the twelve points of the Scout Law
are "nice words". "Trouble is" he continued. "We learn them so young we sometimes don't get all the understanding that
goes with them. I take care of that in my family. As each boy reaches Scout age, I make sure he learns the Scout Law. Then
I break it down for him, with a few things I have picked up in more than half a century since I learned it."

Then Wayne proceeded to explain the importance of the Scout Law, breaking it down for the guests at the dinner; much like
he would have for his grandson.

TRUSTWORTHY:  The badge of honesty. Having it lets you look at any man in the eye. Lacking it he won't look back. Keep
this one at the top of your list.

LOYAL: The Very word is life itself, for without loyalty we have no love of person or country

HELPFUL:  Part sharing, part caring. By helping each other, we help ourselves, not to mention mankind. Be always full of
help -- the dying man's last words.

FRIENDLY:  Brotherhood is part of that word. You can take it in a lot of directions - and do - but make sure and start with
brotherhood.

COURTEOUS:   Allow each person his human dignity which means a lot more than saying, "yes ma'am" and "thank you sir".
It reflects an attitude that later in life you wish you had honored more... earlier in life. Save yourself that problem. Do it now.

KIND:  This one word would stop wars and erase hatreds. But its like your bicycle, its just no good unless you get out and
use it.

OBEDIENT:  Starts at home. Practice it in your family. Enlarge it in your friends. Share it with humanity.

CHEERFUL:  Anyone can put on a happy face when the going is good. The secret is to wear it as a mask for your problems. It
might surprise you how many others do the same thing.

THRIFTY:  Means a lot more than putting pennies away, and it is the opposite of cheap. Common sense covers it just about
as well as anything.

BRAVE:  You don't have to fight to be brave. Millions of good, fine, decent folks show more bravery than heavyweight champs
just by getting out of bed every morning, going out to do a good day's work and living the best life they know how against the
law of odds.

CLEAN:  Soap and water helps a lot on the outside. But it is the inside that counts and don't ever forget it.

REVERENT:  Believe in anything that you want to believe in, but keep God at the top of it. With Him, life can be a beautiful
experience. Without Him, you are just biding time.
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