Venture Patrol Letter
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== Help with these requirements == | == Help with these requirements == | ||
Revision as of 12:45, November 27, 2008
| | This article is about the emblem for Venture Patrols. For the 'V' emblem awarded to youth and adult Varsity Scouts see Varsity Scout Letter. |
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| The letter is attached at the bottom front corner of the merit badge sash. The letter may also be worn on the red wool Boy Scout Jac-shirt.
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A Venture patrol letter may be earned by Boy Scouts in a who participate in an ultimate activity or sporting activity.
A Venture patrol is an optional patrol within a Boy Scout troop for boys 13 to 17 years old. The Venture patrol's youth leader is the Venture patrol leader. The Venture patrol letter is administered by the Assistant Scoutmaster-Venture. A Venture patrol can be a full-time, part-time, or one-time activity.
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Venture patrol letter
The Venture patrol letter is awarded to members of the Venture patrol who participate in an "ultimate activity." Ultimate activities are high-adventure or sports activities that are preceded by training sessions.
Venture patrol activity pins
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| — The Boy Scout Handbook (38105), *Boy Scout/Varsity Scout Uniform Inspection Sheet (34283) |
Notes
Remember that a Venture Patrol is NOT part of Venturing and as such cannot wear Venturing Green or Green Shoulder Loops.
Help with these requirements
External links
- Venture/Varsity (1989-present) on the "A History of Senior Scouting Programs in the BSA" site.
- The Venture Patrol Program
(40K PPT) on the U.S. Scouting Service Project site.

