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Jamboree Today Archive

Stories from Previous Scout Jamborees

Jamboree Today asks, "What was your favorite thing in D.C.?

[contentbox class="contentbox1"]Joey WalshJoey Walsh, 13, of Lakewood, Colo., Troop 906

“It helped me understand what I’ve learned about our country. We were there at night and the way it was it up made [it look] better than I thought it was before.”[/contentbox]

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[contentbox class="contentbox2"]Andy TranAnton Tran, 15, San Jose, Calif., Troop 1819

 “I will tour Washington after the jamboree and look forward most to seeing Scouts all over the capital city.”[/contentbox]

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[contentbox class="contentbox1"]Evan WoodsEvan Woods, Charleston, W.Va., Troop 1319

 “My favorite part of visiting Washington, D.C., was the Air and Space Museum, especially the fight simulator. I like hands-on activities.”[/contentbox]

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[contentbox class="contentbox2"]Matthew HolsteinMatthew Holstein, 15, Charleston, W.Va. Troop 1319

"My favorite was walking the grounds around the Washington Monument with all the people and Scouts. It was like a melting pot area with all types of people.”[/contentbox]

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(Photos by Randy Piland.)

As we begin our experience of a

lifetime, we certainly want to thank each and every volunteer who has worked so many days to prepare this great event. You will be seeing many of them in program areas,

in your campsites and at shows. Others may never be seen, but certainly deserve your thanks. We also want to thank our hosts, Fort A. P. Hill and the NSJ Joint Task Force. While you are at the

Jamboree you will have a chance to meet, greet, and personally thank many proud members of

our armed forces: soldiers, sailors
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