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 | |||
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Location | Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia | ||
Country | United States | ||
Date | August 4, 1993, to August 10, 1993 | ||
Attendance | 34,449 Scouts | ||
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Statistics
editThis event was attended by 34,449 scouts.[1]
List of sub-camps
editThe 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
edit- Subcamp 1: Green Mountain
- Subcamp 2: Rhode Island
- Subcamp 3: Guilford Courthouse
- Subcamp 4: French Fleur-de-lis
Western region
edit- Subcamp 5: Union Jack
- Subcamp 6: Grand Union
- Subcamp 7: Fremont
- Subcamp 8: Sons of Liberty
- Subcamp 9: Gadsden
Southern region
edit- Subcamp 15: Navy Jack
- Subcamp 16: Serapis
- Subcamp 17: Fort Moultrie
- Subcamp 18: Lions & Castles
- Subcamp 19: Commodore Perry
Northeast region
edit- Subcamp 10: Bunker Hill
- Subcamp 11: Bennington
- Subcamp 12: Washington Cruisers
- Subcamp 13: Phila, Light Horse
- Subcamp 14: Taunton
Program
editJamboree 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
edit- "Action Alley"
- Air-Rifle
- Archery
- "Bikathalon"
- "Buckskin Games"
- "Confidence Course"
- Motocross
- "Patrol Challenge"
- Pioneering
- Trap Shooting
- Rappelling
Remote centers
edit- Conservation
- Fishing - More than 20,000 bass, channel catfish, bluegill and other fish were stocked in Fishhook Lake.
Aquatics
edit- "Raft Encounter"
- Racing Shell Run
- Canoe Sprint
- "Kayak Fun"
- Canoe Slalom
- "Discover Scuba"
- "Snorkel Search"
Exhibits and displays
edit- National Exhibits
- Merit Badge Midway
- Arts and Science Expo
- Brownsea Island Camp
- Daily Stage Shows
- Amateur Radio Station
Order of the Arrow Jamboree Rendezvous
editThe Order of the Arrow Jamboree Rendezvous was held on the evening of Monday, August 9.
Severe weather
editA 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
editA daily newspaper entitled Jamboree Today was distributed to all jamboree participants to inform them of events at the jamboree.
References
edit- ^ National Jamboree Information
- ^ Scout Guide 1993 National Scout Jamboree. BSA. 1993. NSJ-153-93.
- ^ "A Spirit of Time and Place".
- ^ "Scout Spirit Shines In Spite of Rain". Jamboree Today. Vol. XIII, no. 4. August 7, 1993. p. 1.
- ^ "For Scouts, a Merit Badge for Levee-Building". Special to the New York Times. August 8, 1993. p. 25.