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Patrol Leader

 plans and leads patrol meetings and activities


 keeps patrol members informed
 assigns each patrol member a specific duty
 prepares the patrol to participate in all troop activities
 works with other troop leaders to make the troop run well
 knows the abilities of each patrol member
 sets a good example

Assistant Patrol Leader

 Assist the Patrol Leader in planning and leading patrol meetings and activities
 Helps the Patrol Leader keep patrol members informed.
 Assists the Patrol Leader in preparing the patrol to take part in all troop activities.
 Direct the patrol at meetings and activities
 Take charge of the patrol in the absence of the Patrol Leader.
 Help develop patrol spirit.
 Set a good example.

Patrol Scribe

 the troop’s secretary


 works with the troop committee member responsible for records and finance
 sets a good example
 lives by the Scout Oath and Law
 shows Scout spirit

Patrol Treasurer

 handles the funds, keeps a record of money received and spent and sees to it that the patrol
purse is never empty.

Patrol Quartermaster

 takes charge of buying needed items of the patrol. Also maintains them in good order and
condition. Takes care of the patrol box, patrol property, patrol corner or maybe patrol house.

Patrol Grub master

 takes care of the food of the patrol.

Patrol Hike Leader

 sees to it that all members participate actively in activities of the troop particularly in outdoor
activities.

Patrol Cheer Leader

 sees to the cheerful participation of the patrol in troop activities.

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