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2007-10-27 02:16 Kaboom88 675×400×0 (106451 bytes) reduced file size (100% new map), changed color for northeast region, fixed kansas, virginia, and west virginia 2007-10-23 20:10 Kaboom88 1000×700×0 (140806 bytes) removed Japan and Germany, added Far East and Transatlantic Council boxes, reduced file size
In June 2021, "National Service Territories" came into effect for the Boy Scouts of America. This affects how the BSA national office works with the local councils The transition from the four regions of the Boy Scouts of America to the sixteen National Service Territories were made as an effort to reduce staff and save costs. At the territory ...
The map shows the regional divisions of the en:World Organization of the Scout Movement. Countries without Scouting are marked in light grey. Colors and two nations modified in response to Graphic Lab request: Date: 8 January 2006 (original upload date), 2007-12-14 SVG variant: Source: drawing from blank world svg map.
The first phase of the BSA's restructuring occurred in 1945. At first, the nation had been divided into eight districts. [9] That year, the BSA divided the nation into twelve regions, each with a Roman numeral to distinguish themselves from the council number (Region I - XII). Councils in each Region were identified by headquarters city and state.
The Mortimer L. Schiff Scout Reservation, located in northern New Jersey, was a major Boy Scout training facility for almost 50 years.It was named after Mortimer L. Schiff, the father of John M. Schiff; both of whom were World Scout Committee members and notable early Boy Scouts of America (BSA) leaders.
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