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You won’t forget your Troop Guide from Wood Badge

by Shawn Wright | Behind The Scene

Troop Guides. You’ve heard about them, you depend on them and you will get tired of them asking when your tickets will be complete. These TG’s from S9-1-12-1 are practicing at a staff development weekend at Camp Westmoreland. What are they doing?...

It takes a Quartermaster to build a Wood Badge course

by Shawn Wright | Behind The Scene

When you go to a Wood Badge course you spend 6 days on site at two different camps. You probably spend another day meeting with your patrol. You will put in some hours at Wood Badge. Before you ever set foot in camp, probably before you even sent in your registration,...
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Course WB14-126
March 20–22, 2026
Camp Comer
and
April 11–12, 2026
Camp Sequoyah
The course consists of one three-day weekend and one two-day weekend and you must attend both weekends.
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Wood Badge WB14-126March 20, 2026
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