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The Eastern Orthodox Committee on Scouting - Camporee 2006
E.O.C.S. 2006 Spring Camporee
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19. FIRST AID
A first aid station shall be maintained at each unit campsite throughout the entire
weekend. All injuries and illness, major and minor, must be reported to the unit
leader and to the camporee chairman. immediately. All Scouts attending the
camporee must have an emergency medical treatment authorization form signed by
his parent. Patrol leaders shall turn in these forms as part of their check-in procedure.
[points will be deducted from final competition scores if patrol does not conform] A
sample form is included in this packet. Make copies for each participant. These
forms can be retrieved at end of camporee for future use.

20. LATRINES
No latrines shall be dug. Everyone shall use the boy's toilets in the old chapel or the
port-a-poties supplied for the camporee.

21. UNIFORMS
All Scouts and leaders are expected to wear full Scout uniform throughout the entire
weekend. No exceptions unless stated by camporee chairman for specific times.
No Army Fatigues!

22. CHURCH SERVICES
All Scouts and leaders are expected to attend church services on Sunday morning and
in complete uniform. Scouts and leaders wishing confession shall leave their names
and unit number with camporee chairman.

23. TAPS
Points shall be deducted for Scouts not in their tents or for making excessive noise or
disturbing others after taps.

24. RADIOS
All battery operated radios, tape players and electronic games are prohibited on the
academy grounds. REASON: The EOCS Committee does not want responsibility
for loss or damage and such devices detract from the Scouting atmosphere. Any such
devices found shall be confiscated, tagged and returned after the camporee.

25. CAMPFIRE
Every patrol is requested to present a skit or song at the Saturday night campfire.
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requested to submit the enclosed skit or song registration form at check in.

26. CHECK - OUT
All campsites shall be left in the same or better condition as when you found them.
Campmaster, Jim Athanasatos, shall be notified as when a unit is ready for check-out
inspection. All units are expected to be moved out by 2:00 PM Sunday and must be
checked-out prior to receiving patches.
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BE PREPARED

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