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Arthur A. Schuck

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In 1922, Schuck joined the BSA's national office, working in finance and organization. In 1931, he was named director of the division of operations, which he headed until 1943. As director, he was in charge of the first national Scout jamboree in the U.S., held in Washington, D.C., in 1937. He would
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of the BSA on September 1, 1948. As Chief Scout Executive, Schuck said the principal purpose of the BSA is: "To give to America a new generation of men of character, with ingrained qualities that make for good citizenship".
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presented Schuck with its highest honor, the George Washington Honor Medal, in 1952 for the BSA's support of a "Get Out the Vote" campaign. In 1957 he received the highest distinction of the
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of the Boy Scouts of America in 1919. He was then promoted to region executive of four Mid-Atlantic states, from 1919-1921. When Schuck became a
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and was also honored by several scout associations in other countries. The World Scout Committee of the
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factory. He started his professional work with the BSA in 1917, serving Pennsylvania councils in
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in 1895 and became a volunteer Scoutmaster at age 18 in 1913, while working in a
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upon Schuck in 1960, for exceptional services to world Scouting. The
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and Schuck then served as the Scout executive for the
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Index


1937 national Scout Jamboree
Brooklyn
Santa Barbara, California
Boy Scouts of America
Chief Scout Executive
Elbert K. Fretwell
Joseph A. Brunton Jr.
Boy Scouts of America
Chief Scout Executive
Brooklyn
Newark, New Jersey
Lancaster
Reading
Chester County Council
Professional Scouter
New York Times
1957 National Scout Jamboree
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
James E. West
Elbert K. Fretwell
Los Angeles Area Council
Chief Scout Executive
Silver Buffalo Award
World Organization of the Scout Movement
Bronze Wolf Award
Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge
Scout Association of Japan
Golden Pheasant Award
Santa Barbara, California

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