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Field Day

W. ROBERTS CAMERON SCOUTCRAFT TROPHY

WILLISTOWN 78 FIELD DAY CONTEST

1951- Moose Patrol

1952 – Flying Eagle & Panther Patrols

1953 – Stag Patrol

1954 – Stag Patrol

1955 – Stag Patrol

1956 –

1957 –

1958 –

1959 –

1960 –

1961 – Stag Patrol

1962 – Stag Patrol

1963 – Moose Patrol

1964 – Moose Patrol

1965 – Moose Patrol

1966 – Rattlesnake Patrol

1967 – Rattlesnake Patrol

1968 – Stag Patrol

1969 – Rattlesnake Patrol

1970 – Stag Patrol

1971 – Panther Patrol

1972 – Cougar Patrol

1973 – Moose Patrol

1974 – Rattlesnake Patrol

1975 – Flying Eagle Patrol

1976 – Flying Eagle Patrol

1977 – Rattlesnake Patrol

1978 – Panther Patrol

1979 – Rattlesnake  Patrol

1980 – Flying Eagle Patrol

1981 – Moose Patrol

1982 –

1983 – Rattlesnake Patrol

1984 – Cougar Patrol

1985 –

1986 – Cougar Patrol

1987 – Flying Eagle Patrol

1988 – Stag Patrol

1989 –

1990 - Stag Patrol

1991 – Flying Eagle Patrol

1992 – Rattlesnake Patrol

1993 – Moose Patrol

1994 – Moose Patrol

1995 –

1996 –

1997 –

1998 –

1999 –

2000 –

2001 –

2002 –

2003 –

2004 –

2005 – Stag Patrol, PL Dave Laumer

2006 - Stag Patrol, PL Allen Schertz

2007 - Stag Patrol, PL Noah Eberhart

2008 – Flying Eagle Patrol, PL Joe Poidomani

2009 – Stag Patrol, PL Alex Frees

 

Advancement and recognition in the Boy Scouts of America is a tradition dating from the inception of the Scouting movement. A fundamental purpose of advancement is the self-confidence a young man  acquires from his participation in Scouting. Advancement is one of the methods used in the "Aims of Scouting"– character development, citizenship training and personal fitness.