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Ma-Nu 133 |
Ta Tsu Hwa 138 └ 1975: Ni-U-Kon-Ska 328 (nc, m '83) └ Nanomihistiim 328 |
Inola 148 |
Wisawanik 190 |
Ah-Ska 213 |
Sekettummaqua 281 |
Washita 288 |
Okiciyapi 56 (from SC-2B) |
Loquanne Allangwh 428 (from SC-2B) |
Nishkin Halupa A Pe Lachi 489 (from SC-2B) |
Mikanakawa 101 (from SC-2B) |
Gamenowinink 555 (from NE-4B in 1979) |
Wichita 35 |
Yah-Tah-Hey-Si-Kess 66 |
Kwahadi 78 |
Tatanka 141 |
Nakona 150 |
Otena 295 |
Kotso 330 |
Gila 378 |
Palo Duro 486 |
Chief Lone Wolf 341 |
Mergers and Changes:
"Until the Islamic Revolution, there were American Boy Scout troops in Tehran and Isfahan, serving in the Damavand District of the Direct Service branch of the Boy Scouts of America, which supports units around the world." -Scouting in Iran wikipedia article.
"In 1979 there was an attempt to form a lodge out of the Gamenowinink Lodge chapter for Direct Service Council Arrowmen in Iran. There were many BSA members based in Iran at that time and the 1979 World Jamboree was scheduled to be held there. A charter was set for approval and a number, 575 was assigned / requested. Even a flap patch was made. But Gondwanna Lodge never was launched." --OA History Timeline, BSA National
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