1993 National Scout Jamboree

The 1993 National Scout Jamboree was the 13th national Scout jamboree of the Boy Scouts of America and was held from August 4-10, 1993, at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia.

1993 National Scout Jamboree
1993 National Scout Jamboree patch
LocationFort A.P. Hill, Virginia
CountryUnited States
DateAugust 4, 1993, to August 10, 1993
Attendance34,449 Scouts
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Statistics

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This event was attended by 34,449 scouts.[1]

List of sub-camps

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The 1993 National Scout Jamboree was divided into four regional encampments which consisted of a total of 19 sub-camps. Each subcamp consisted of approximately 1300 participants each dispersed among 30-40 troops. Each troop occupied a campsite with dimensions of approximately 90 feet (27 m) X 90 feet.[2] Each subcamp had a special patch depicting a historical flag.

Central region

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Subcamp 1: Green Mountain
Subcamp 2: Rhode Island
Subcamp 3: Guilford Courthouse
Subcamp 4: French Fleur-de-lis

Western region

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Subcamp 5: Union Jack
Subcamp 6: Grand Union
Subcamp 7: Fremont
Subcamp 8: Sons of Liberty
Subcamp 9: Gadsden
 
Southern region subcamp 17 gateway, portraying Fort Moultrie, South Carolina

Southern region

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Subcamp 15: Navy Jack
Subcamp 16: Serapis
Subcamp 17: Fort Moultrie
Subcamp 18: Lions & Castles
Subcamp 19: Commodore Perry
 
National Capital Area Council's gateway

Northeast region

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Subcamp 10: Bunker Hill
Subcamp 11: Bennington
Subcamp 12: Washington Cruisers
Subcamp 13: Phila, Light Horse
Subcamp 14: Taunton

Program

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Jamboree attendees were able to participate in a number of activities. Singer Lee Greenwood and performance group Up With People performed at the opening ceremony, and singer Louise Mandrell performed at the closing ceremony.[3] A list of the main activities is given below.

Action centers

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  • "Action Alley"
  • Air-Rifle
  • Archery
  • "Bikathalon"
  • "Buckskin Games"
  • "Confidence Course"
  • Motocross
  • "Patrol Challenge"
  • Pioneering
  • Trap Shooting
  • Rappelling

Remote centers

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Singer Louise Mandrell at the 1993 Jamboree with a visiting National Council representative from the West Central Florida Council

Aquatics

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  • "Raft Encounter"
  • Racing Shell Run
  • Canoe Sprint
  • "Kayak Fun"
  • Canoe Slalom
  • "Discover Scuba"
  • "Snorkel Search"

Exhibits and displays

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  • National Exhibits
  • Merit Badge Midway
  • Arts and Science Expo
  • Brownsea Island Camp
  • Daily Stage Shows
  • Amateur Radio Station

Order of the Arrow Jamboree Rendezvous

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The Order of the Arrow Jamboree Rendezvous was held on the evening of Monday, August 9.


Severe weather

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A major rainstorm occurred on Friday, August 6 which caused localized flooding throughout Fort A. P. Hill and necessitated the cancellation of all Jamboree activities for the afternoon.[4] This storm deposited over 3 inches (76 mm) of rain on the jamboree site in a 13-hour period.[5]

Newspaper

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A daily newspaper entitled Jamboree Today was distributed to all jamboree participants to inform them of events at the jamboree.

References

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  1. ^ National Jamboree Information
  2. ^ Scout Guide 1993 National Scout Jamboree. BSA. 1993. NSJ-153-93.
  3. ^ "A Spirit of Time and Place".
  4. ^ "Scout Spirit Shines In Spite of Rain". Jamboree Today. Vol. XIII, no. 4. August 7, 1993. p. 1.
  5. ^ "For Scouts, a Merit Badge for Levee-Building". Special to the New York Times. August 8, 1993. p. 25.
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