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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the troop roster in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Troop # at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your group.
  3. Next, fill in the destination for your trip in the 'Trip to' section, followed by the date of the trip. Accurate details are crucial for planning.
  4. In the 'Full Name' field, list each participant's name. Ensure that you specify whether they are an Adult, Girl Scout, or Tag-Along by selecting the appropriate option.
  5. Provide the address and phone number for each participant. This information is vital for emergency contact purposes.
  6. Lastly, include an emergency contact name and their phone number. This ensures safety during trips.

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A troop must consist of a minimum of twelve girls from more than one family and two unrelated adults as the leaders. Troops may have an unlimited number of girls registered as long as there are enough adults, including parent volunteers, to meet the required ratios.
A Scout troop is a term adopted into use with Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and the Scout Movement to describe their basic units. The term troop echoes a group of mounted scouts in the military or an expedition and follows the terms cavalry, mounted infantry and mounted police use for organizational units.
a list of military or naval personnel or groups, specif. one showing their regular assignments and periods of duty.
Troop primarily refers to a group of soldiers or scouts, or a collective group of people, like in a boy or girl scout organization. Troupe, on the other hand, specifically designates a group of performers, typically actors or dancers, who travel together to put on shows.
In the BSAs early days, councils assigned numbers to new troops numerically. The first troop in a council was Troop 1, the second was Troop 2 and so on. Today, Cub Scout packs, Scouts BSA troops, Sea Scout ships and Venturing crews get to pick their own one- to four-digit number.
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troop/ troupe To keep these two homophones straight, just remember that troop has two os like soldiers lining up in matching uniforms. Troop and troupe come from the same root word for a band of people, but a troop will march into battle, while a troupe will most likely dance, act, or entertain.
Scouts BSA units are called Troops. Troops vary widely in size, from less than 10 members, to as many as 100 or so. Troops are made of Patrols, which are tight-knit team of five to eight members. The uniformed adult leader of a Scouts BSA Troop is called a Scoutmaster.

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