- Arthur A. Schuck
Arthur A. Schuck was a long time professional Scouter of the
Boy Scouts of America (BSA).Early career
He started his professional work with the BSA in 1917, and founded the
Chester County Council of the Boy Scouts of America in 1919. Prior to his professional service, he had been a volunteer as a Scoutmaster and deputy Scout Commissioner. He was also Region III Executive from 1919-21. From 1921-23, he was the Scout Executive for the Daniel Boone Council, where he helped establish Minsi Lodge #5.Fact|date=August 2008National service
He joined the National Council of the BSA in 1931 as the Director of the Division of Operations, which he headed until 1943. He would later also become Deputy Chief Scout Executive under James E. West, and some thought he would become the next Chief Scout Executive when West retired. Instead he was passed over for volunteer
Elbert K. Fretwell . Schuck served as Council Scout Executive in Los Angeles for five years until becoming the thirdChief Scout Executive of the BSA in 1948. Schuck died in office in late 1959, which is why he was not accorded the title of "Chief Scout" that his predecessors received on their retirement. He did receive aSilver Buffalo and honorary degree while in office, the last Chief Scout Executive to receive these.Honors
Schuck was awarded the
Bronze Wolf , the only distinction of theWorld Organization of the Scout Movement , awarded by theWorld Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, in 1960.Alpha Phi Omega , National Service Fraternity, recognized Schuck as their Fall 1959 Pledge Class Namesake.The
Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge presented Schuck with its highest honor, the George Washington Honor Medal, in 1959, the third given out.ee also
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