WELCOME
2010 National Jamboree Troop 1203 - Great Lakes Council - BSA
"Representing the finest Scouts within Great Lakes Council"
Great Lakes Council, Boy Scouts of America
We celebrated 100 years of Scouting in style at the 2010 National Jamboree. The 2010 National Jamboree was held on Monday, July 26, through Wednesday, August 4, 2010, at Fort A.P. Hill, Caroline County, Virginia.
Our council Jamboree Committee organized a fun tour of Washington D.C. prior to our arrival at the National Jamboree. We departed for Washington D.C. on Thursday July 22, 2010 and returned home from the National Jamboree tired, healthy, and happy on August 4, 2010.
We met and made new Scouting friends from all over the world. We brought home with us the fond and dear memories that will last a lifetime!
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God bless National Jamboree Troop 1203,
John Radke
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This Council Shoulder Patch (CSP) shown above was temporarily replaced with the Great Lakes Council - Troop 1203 Jamboree Shoulder Patch (JSP) shown below. Our Troop 1203 was asssigned the Chevy Silverado (White border) JSP. Our Scouts wore their specially-designed JSPs on their uniforms for all Jamboree meetings/events.
The other four contingent troop patches looked like...
(The center patch was a bonus patch only meant to be worn as a back patch on a jacket)
Each colored segment represented one of the contingent troops.
The 2010 National Jamboree Troop 1203 center patch design...
Designed and submitted by the Scouts, the new designs were worn and traded at the National Jamboree 2010.
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Great Lakes Council- National Jamboree Website Links:
Great Lakes Council Website Page

A Jamboree emblem is worn above right pocket by a Boy Scout/Venturer or Scouter who is registered to attend or attended the jamboree as a registered participant or staff member. Both a world and a national jamboree patch may be worn--one current national jamboree patch above the right pocket and one current world jamboree patch on the right pocket. *
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Every attempt is made to provide accurate and up to date information for Scouts, Scouters, and families, and the interested public about Scouting activities. The Scouts and Leaders of units make no warranties, express or implied, or assume any responsibility for accuracy, completeness, reliability, or usefulness of any of the information contained herein. Suggestions, recommendations, or additional comments should be directed to John Radke at johnkarlradkesr@hotmail.com

