This one is special. It's dedicated to my recently departed scoutmaster, a pancake-making, mustachioed, rotund God of a man who taught me about self reliance, leadership, and service to others. Tell us about your scout masters (and to make it Sup Forums worthy, how they affected your politics.)
I occasionally start a thread for Eagles Scouts
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mine is an irish heart surgeon, has two eagles of his own and a life scout. he is gruff but endearing and wants the best for all his scouts.
Contractor, used his equipment all the time to help with projects. Awesome guy. Really funny and had lots of stories. Completely politically incorrect (but I'm from a rural area so he got away with it).
Mine is the only democrat I ever liked
Engineer and good at teaching kids how to be men, even if he did vote for obama
men who like to surround themselves with young boys generally have ulterior motives.
When Putin takes Odessa by the end of this year your country is going to fall apart.
I'm sorry for your loss.
My old scoutmaster was a carpenter. He was tough on the boys, but fair. He carried high expectations on all of us. He wanted us to succeed and do good. He was a good man and I had a great amount of respect for him when he was scoutmaster, and after he stepped down. He turned me into a man, gave me a set of morals to live by for the rest of my life, and that's all that matters in the end.
Mine was a jeweler, and if you got your eagle he'd make you a ring to go along with the other awards.
We had some tough backpacking trips. Trail washed out, going the wrong way -- whatever it was we seemed to end up bush whacking it. On such an occasion I was tired, sweaty, hungry, covered in mosquito bites. When we stopped for water I was complaining to him and his response was a solid 3 second long "Deal with it." I turned into a man that day.
I also went on the national jamboree. Jesus that was fun. I can still remember how to tie a handful of useful knots.
I remember a few of those too. I ended up building a little creek bridge on my dad's land and ended up using a timber hatch to haul the larger pieces of lumber behind my ATV.
How many times were you guys raped?
I've had one that was real shitty and everyone in the entire council knew it. The other three were pretty good.
>Tfw eagle
>Never had my ceremony, now too awkward to do so late (2 years later, at 20)
>Will never get the letter, pin, etc.
none?
my scout master taught me how to touch my peepee, and how touching other mens peepee made them feel cool and buy you xbox 360 games
>tfw you touched a guys peepee for almost an hour in the walmart parking lot and he didn't buy you gtaV
Come on man, everyone knows scout masters rape the kids. There is no reason for a man to take a bunch of boys out in the woods unless he wants to rape them. That scout shit is riddled with pedos. I honestly believe all the guys you talk about ITT were kid touchers and if they didnt fuck you it was someone else.
Why would any adult man voulunteer to lead a scout troop unless he was a pedo? Whats in it for him?
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Keep on keeping on, brothers.
Stay safe out there.
Remember to give back.
Post a pic of him.
Been many many years since I scouted but I was an Eagle. Lot of fond memories
most of them have a son in the troop and are eagles themselves
That sucks man, my scoutmaster was an awesome man. Ran a construction company and was always super supportive and understanding as a Scoutmaster.
He retired as Scoutmaster a couple of years back...I need to say hey to him again.
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Mine was an ex army Ranger and worked for the FBI. He was tough and shit but he was fair. He would joke about how cucked the scouts were because we brought our own food and water instead of foraging like the army and muhreens
My scoutmaster was from Texas. Would tell stories about how he nearly saved a girl from drowning, his hunts, survival camps etc.
He was old, and had a country like accent. I had no idea how much of a dying breed his kind was, but hopefully not.
>Boy scouts
Why not learn a trade? A dicked around in that crap for years, biggest, regret, barely learned a thing.
>he fell for the "male bonding = homosexual" meme
why not learn a trade at 15? also
>barely learned a thing
either your troop sucked or you do
>bullied into accepting queers and trannies
baka desu
>not having a flag flown over DC and your state capitol in your name
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My scoutmaster got replaced by one of the scouts dad's and did a shit job and my entire troop turned into autistic skeletons, including me.
Thanks for posting these threads, user.
I was only in for a short time, a long time ago, in Troop 30 in Louisville, KY.
I thought as a young middle school boy that boy scouts was going to turn me into some kind of wilderness ninja, like, go into the woods by yourself and learn to eat squirrels to stay alive.
Instead, my troop had a generator and football lights it took places in its giant truck, and fat kids brought Gameboys with them to go camping.
Now, I've got a son who's doing cub scouts but he doesn't like it all that much.
Also, BSA is totally cucked - it's embarrassing. Trail Life USA has a much better set of values, but doesn't own all of the crazy awesome state and national facilities that BSA does.
We need something like Hitler Youth.
>the scouts now allows fags and trannies
nothing can be good anymore
Ukie scouts.
Many Easyern Euro nationalities have based pre-paramilitary scouts.
The BSA allows gays to be scoutmasters wtf
Boyscouts taught me one damn good lesson about tribal mentality. I wasn't the smartest, richest, strongest, fastest, or best looking, I was an average nerd and treated accordingly. But when it came time for me to move away from my hometown, I was able to let them know I'd still be part of the Troop. Everyone dog pilled on me we they were that happy that'd I'd still be around.
A few years down the road at a summer jamboree, another troop member thought it would be funny to knock my glasses off into the river. Their scoutmaster leading us was a cuck and offered up an apology and asked the scout to do so as well, he did not. More than a couple of my guys from the troop went over to his camp and beat his ass on my account, without me having to say a damn thing.
An attack on one of /ourguys/ is an attack on us all. I think the west could learn something from that.