- 2005 National Scout Jamboree
The 2005 National Scout Jamboree was the 16th national Scout jamboree of the
boy Scouts of America and was held fromJuly 25 ,2005 throughAugust 3 ,2005 atFort A.P. Hill ,Virginia . Normally, the next jamboree would be held four years afterward in2009 , but the date was changed so that the next jamboree could take place in2010 , thecentennial anniversary of Scouting in the United States.tatistics
*Over 31,700 Youth attended, making up the 883 jamboree troops present.
*Scouts from 26 Nations attended.
*More than 7,000 adults volunteered to provide support and program services.
*Each jamboree troop is made up of 36 youth, consisting of 4 patrols of 8 scouts, and 4 youth leaders (senior patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader, quartermaster and scribe) selected from various units in their local council.
*For the 10 day event Caroline County went from the 50th most populated county in Virginia to the 14th.List of Sub-camps
The 2005 National Scout Jamboree was divided into 20 sub-camps, named after living American explorers. The subcamps were then grouped into four Regions.
Northeast
1:
William I. Koch Troops 0100-0199
2:Dr. S. Allen Counter Troops 0200-0299
3:Steven W. Squyres Troops 0300-0399
4:José I. Castro Troops 0400-0499
5:Michael Manyak Troops 0500-0599Western
6:
Steve Fossett Troops 0600-0699
7:Ken Kamler Troops 0700-0799
8:James A. Lovell Troops 0800-0899
9:Jim Whittaker Troops 0900-0999Central
10:
Jim Fowler Troops 1000-1099
11:Scott Carpenter Troops 1100-1199
12:James Dewey Watson Troops 1200-1299
13:Don Walsh Troops 1300-1399
14:Richard C. Wiese Troops 1400-1499outhern
15:
Robert Ballard Troops 1500-1599
16:Richard Wiese Sr Troops 1600-1699
17:Donald C. Johanson Troops 1700-1799
18:William Forgey Troops 1800-1899
19:Joseph Kittinger Jr. Troops 1900-1999
20:Will Steger Troops 2000-2099Arena Shows
Three Arena Shows were planned to be held during the jamboree. Allan Gibbs was the director of Arena Operations.
The first Arena Show was held on July 27, 2005. The first show was a staff show, and a youth arena staff member served as MC. The show also featured a staff barbecue and a speech from the Chief Scout Executive, as well as a preview for what was to come during the rest of the week.
President
George W. Bush was scheduled to attend the second show, along with SenatorBill Frist but was not able to attend. The second show was finally canceled due to extreme temperatures. However, Frist was already en route to the show when it was canceled, and consequently delivered his speech. He emphasized the Support our Scouts Bill recently passed in the Senate. A number of participants and staff members were treated forheat exhaustion andheat stroke while Frist was delivering his speech--at one point, his voice was competing with a helicopter airlifting one victim to a nearby hospital. Fact|date=April 2007 It also began to rain heavily as Scouts returned to their campsites.The trip to and to and from the second arena show earned the moniker "the bataan death march" among scouts attending the jamboreedue due to the distances scouts were required to travel in extreme heat, from theBataan Death March experienced by American POWs in the Pacific theatre of WWII.The final show set a jamboree record for the most attendants. Fact|date=April 2007 President Bush did speak at the second show regarding the importance of Scouting.
Jim Fowler , as well as other numerous dignitaries visited and spoke during the closing show. It concluded with both a laser show (originally scheduled for the first show, using music fromEpcot 's ), and a fireworks show.Rockers
At the jamboree, Scouts had the chance to earn five activity patch segments, called rockers, to place on their uniform around the jamboree patch. To earn each rocker, Scouts had to complete certain requirements over the course of the 10 day jamboree. The rockers essentially encouraged the Scouts to see as much of the jamboree as possible. The five rocker segments are Action Centers, Outback Centers, Activities, Duty to God and the 5-K run.
Action Centers
Scouts had to participate in 8 of the following 10 events found in each region's Action center.
*Action Alley- A Full Obstacle course includingZipline , Giant's Ladder and ArmyHurdles .
*Air-Rifle Shooting- AnAir rifle safety and Technique course followed by target practice.
*Archery- AnArchery safety and Technique course followed by target practice.
*Bikathalon- A cross country course ridden on mountain bikes with air rifle target shooting stations.
*Buckskin Games- 19th century competitive activities including use ofmuzzleloading guns, tomahawk throwing, knife throwing,bucking bronco event,bullwhip cracking and branding.
*Confidence Course- A series of low courseCOPE (Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience) activities.
*Motocross- Bicycle racing over an obstacle laden course.
*Mountain Boarding- A cross betweensnowboarding andskateboarding that has scouts ridingmountainboard s down hills.
*Pioneering- A series of activities where Patrols use pioneering schools to move objects, build structures and play games.
*Rappelling Tower
*Trapshooting- Ashotgun safety and Technique course followed by target practice.Outback Centers
Scouts had to participate in 4 of the 9 Outback Center activities.
*Canoe Slalom- A timed canoe course throughslalom gates.
*Canoe Sprint- A timed canoe course through buoys.
*Conservation- A hands on experience in conservation techniques.
*Discover Scuba- Instruction in Scuba.
*Fishing- Scouts got a chance to fish in a lake stocked with more than 20,000 bass, channelcatfish andcrappie among other fish.
*Kayak Fun- A class to learn basic kayaking skills, and a timed course.
*Racing Shell Run- Two scout crews race in lightweightracing shell s.
*Raft Encounter
*Snorkel Search- A Snorkeling scavenger hunt.Activities
Scouts had to visit 5 of the 9 Activities in the exhibits and display section.
*American Indian Village- presented by theOrder of the Arrow , it taught and displayed Indian Dance, crafts and games.
*QBSA- The jamboree radio station where scouts could sign up toDJ on a live broadcast.
*America's First Scout Camp- A recreation of America's first scout camp atSilver Bay inNew York , started in1910 .
*Merit Badge Midway- A midway filled with close to a hundred booths offering many differentMerit Badge s, many of which could be earned entirely on site.
*K2BSA-Amateur radio operator s were able to useamateur radio equipment to communicate with otheramateur radio station s across the country and the world. Scouts also had the opportunity to earn theiramateur radio license here.
*Arts and Science Expo- Two exhibits comprised of entries in the Arts and Sciences, submitted by youth attending the jamboree.
*National Exhibits- Exhibits presented by several National associations, the Armed Services and Federal Agencies.
*Brownsea Island Camp- A recreation of the first Boy Scout camp, started by Baden-Powell in1907 in England.
*The Outdoor Adventure Place (TOAP)- A series of events to test scouts' camping skills.
*disAbilities Awareness- Hands on activated conducted to improve awareness about the challenges disabled persons face.
*Venturing Underground - The exhibit of the Venturing program that sent boys far underground for a tour of an abandoned coal mine.Duty To God
Scouts had to complete the following requirements:
* Attend a Religious Service
* Take Part in 3 religious devotionals found in the 2005 Scout Guide.
* Visit the Religious Relationships exhibit.
* Lead in Grace before a patrol meal.
* Meet your Sub-campChaplain .5-K Run
Scouts had to complete a 5
Kilometer Run/Walk. The USSurgeon General took part in this run.Deaths
Contractors were hired to assist in the setting up of a large tent in one of the sub-camps at the Jamboree. Some of the adult leaders assisted the contractors in setting the poles. Due to the zoning and the length of the pole, the pole made contact with an electric cable. Those that were killed were: Michal J. Shibe from troop 129, Mike LaCroix from troop 711, Ronald Bitzer from troop 129, and Edward Powell. Mike Shibe had two sons at the Jamboree and LaCroix had one.
References
* [http://www.bsajamboree.org/ 2005 National Scout Jamboree]
*"Scout Guide" for the 2005 National Scout Jamboree
* [http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Satellite?c=MGArticle&cid=1031784174161&pagename=RTD/MGArticle/RTD_BasicArticle Times Dispatch.com |Big-tent pole 'barely' touched power line] Dead link|date=March 2008
* [http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/7375117p-7287133c.html Tent company cited in jamboree deaths]
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