
Joshua
Chamberlain Chapter
Maine,
USA
Girl and
Boy Scouts of America
Scout Program Liaison –
Colonel (Retired) David Schlieper, United States Army, Retired
BOY SCOUTS
MOWW Eagle
Scout Court of Honor Recognition
The Joshua Chamberlain Chapter of
The Military Order of the World Wars supports the Boy Scouts of America Eagle
Scout Courts of Honor by providing a congratulatory letter and a certificate of
recognition.
If you would like your Eagle Scout
recognized by the Military Order of World Wars at his Court of Honor please
send the information to laurias@roadrunner.com.
Please allow a sufficient time for
processing and mailing of your request.
It is recommended that
notification take place not later than two weeks before the Court of Honor to
allow time for preparation and mailing.
You may also request that
congratulatory letters and certificates be emailed to you. They are suitable for printing on a color
printer. Those requests can be handled
with a weeks notice in most cases.
We may also be able to provide
presenters, contingent upon date, location, advanced notice and availability of
members in your area.
Scouts
Recognized by the Joshua Chamberlain Chapter of the MOWW
Cody Dubois, Fort Kent, Maine – Presented in March
2008
Jesse Jandreau, Fort Kent, Maine – Presented in March
2008
Jonathon Potvin, Fort Kent, Maine – Presented in March
2008

Andrew Shellgren, Yarmouth, Maine – Presented in
July 2008
James Campbell, Old Town, Maine – Presented in October
2008
Christopher Melanson, Old Town, Maine – Presented
in November 2008
Brian Chappelle, Old Town, Maine – Presented in November
2008
Nathan Edwards, Stillwater, Maine – November 2008
Ryan Gilman, Old Town, Maine – November 2008
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Resolution of Cooperation
Whereas The Military Order of the World Wars has long regarded the program of the Boy Scouts of America as in support of the Preamble of the Constitution of the Order; and
Whereas The Military Order of the World Wars and the Boy Scouts of America have agreed to initiate a plan of cooperation to promote traditional family values to America's youth; and
Whereas The Military Order of the World Wars will participate in Scouting through assistance with units, districts, and councils, in community projects; merit badge programs; and special recognition of Eagle Scouts; and
Whereas The Military Order of the World Wars will endeavor to establish, strengthen, and expand its relationship with the Boy Scouts of America, and support mutually beneficial programs: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved That this resolution of cooperation
will initiate all efforts to encourage and expand the involvement of The
Military Order of the World Wars in support of the Boy Scouts of America toward
our mutual goals for a better America.
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/s/ Col. Richard A. Palewicz, USAR (Ret.) Commander-in-Chief The Military Order of the World Wars |
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/s/ Jere B. Ratcliffe Chief Scout Executive Boy Scouts of America |
GIRL SCOUTS
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Resolution of Cooperation
WHEREAS The Military Order of the World Wars has long regarded the program of the Girl Scouts of the USA as in support of the preamble of the Constitution of the Order; and
WHEREAS The Military Order of the World Wars and the Girl Scouts of the USA have agreed to initiate a plan of cooperation to promote traditional family values to America's youth; and
WHEREAS The Military Order of the World Wars will participate in Girl Scouting through assistance with Troops/Groups, and Councils, in community projects, badge programs, and special recognition of Girl Scout Gold Award recipients; and
WHEREAS The Military Order of the World Wars will endeavor to establish, strengthen and expand its relationship with the Girl Scouts of the USA, and support mutually beneficial programs: Now therefore, be it
RESOLVED That this resolution of cooperation will initiate all efforts to encourage and expand the involvement of The Military Order of the World Wars in support of the Girl Scouts of the USA toward our mutual goals for a better America.
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Col. Richard A. Palewicz, USAR (Ret.) Commander-in-Chief The Military Order of the World Wars
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Mary Rose Main National Executive Director Girl Scouts of the USA
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