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WWII FALL CAMPOREE 2018 SIGNAL HILL DISTRICT FALL CAMPOREE SEPTEMBER 21 – SEPTEMBER 23, 2018 LOVES PARK & ROCKFORD, IL 1 LEADER’S FIELD GUIDE We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrenderWinston Churchill House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom June 4, 1940

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WWII FALL CAMPOREE

2018 SIGNAL HILL DISTRICT FALL CAMPOREE SEPTEMBER 21 – SEPTEMBER 23, 2018 LOVES PARK & ROCKFORD, IL

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LEADER’S

FIELD GUIDE

“We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we

shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island,

whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds,

we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills;

we shall never surrender”

Winston Churchill

House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

June 4, 1940

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This Year’s Signal Hill District FALL CAMPOREE THEME is World War 2 (WWII), which will contain Boy Scout

activities related to the world’s most devastating war and the generation that fought it. We hope both you and

your Scouts will embrace this new theme and this will spark an interest within your Scouts about continuing to

research the war’s impact on the people that lived through it, our country and our world.

I. Sign-Up

• All Payments and reservations will be done on the Pathway to Adventure website, and must be paid in full upon registration: https://scoutingevent.com/456-11974

• Participant Registration will be limited to EITHER: o the first 80 youth and adult Scouts, OR o end of day on Friday, September 14

whichever occurs the earliest!

• Cost: $25 for each Scout & $25 for each adult.

• Note: Each registration will include 2-night camping fees, one patch, and full admission to WW2 Days! Does NOT include the cost of any food, supplies or parking fees at the WW2 Days event.

Any questions about this Scout invasion?

Roger Lindquist, Troop 21 Scoutmaster

[email protected]

Scott Nelles, Troop 35 Scoutmaster

[email protected]

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II. Schedule

Frida, September 21, 2018 Activity Location

7pm - 9pm Registration Opens Set-up your military camp at

Rock Cut State Park (7223

West Lane Road, Loves Park

IL).

9:30pm – 10pm Officer Meeting

(SPL & Scoutmaster

Meeting)

Hawk campsite #5

11:00pm Lights Out All Campsites

Saturday, September 22,

2018

All Patrols Location

9am Assembly Hawk campsite #5

10am Word War II Days Begins Less than 15 minutes away,

your Scout patrol will be

given tickets to World War II

Days at the Midway Village

(6799 Guilford Road,

Rockford IL)

5pm Word War II Days End Return to campsite at Rock Cut

State Park (7223 West Lane

Road, Loves Park IL).

11:00pm Lights Out All Campsites

Sunday, September 23,

2018

Activity Location

8:30 am-9:30am Scouts’ Own & WW2 Refletion

(wear Class A uniforms)

Hawk campsite #5

9:30am - 10:00am Departure All Campsites. Pack up, clean,

and check campsite for ay

traces. Leave no trace!

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III. ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONS

Camping at Rock Cut State Park

• Located at 7223 West Lane Road, Loves Park IL.

• Upon arrival and check-in at the camp, you will be assigned one of the following youth

campsites:

o Youth Group Camp 005 (up to 20) - Hawk

o Youth Group Camp 006 (up to 20) - Hawk

o Youth Group Camp 011 (up to 20) - Owl

o Youth Group Camp 012 (up to 20) - Owl

World War II Days at the Midway Village

• Located at 6799 Guilford Road, Rockford IL

You will be given tickets to “World War II Days’, which is located at the nearby Midway

Village. This event includes elaborate and realistic battles complete with tanks, artillery,

armored vehicles, and exiting pyrotechnic displays. It is the largest World War II era re-

enactment in the United States with over 1,000 uniformed reenactors from 40 states

representing soldiers from the United States, Great Britain, France, Poland, Ukraine,

Russia, Japan, Italy, and Germany along with 70 to 80 vintage tanks, half tracks and other

1940s military vehicles!

• TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM WW2 DAYS IS NOT PROVIDED. There

may be a nominal parking fee per vehicle, which requires your payment.

• NO MILITARY UNIFORMS CAN BE WORN TO THE “WW2 Days” EVENT.

We suggest that only Class B uniforms are worn to the event in order not to confuse

any of the battle participants.

Scouts are NOT allowed to bring any WW2 materials to the Midway Village.

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IV. AWARDS

PATCH:

After the weekend, each registered adult and youth Scout will receive one patch in

recognition of attending the WW2 Fall Camporee. No extra patches will be given to any

Scouts. Note: The distribution of patches will likely occur at a future Signal Hill

Roundtable.

V. RULES

#1) GENERAL:

The Scout Executive or his Designee, the Camp Ranger, and On-duty Campmasters are

authorized to enforce these rules and procedures. The Scout Oath and Law will prevail

as the code of the camp.

All information within the Boy Scouts of America Guide to Safe Scouting and National

Standard will be observed.

All Scouts should show proper respect and appropriate behavior as an American – We

should NEVER intentionally use the image of a swastika in any manner nor perform the

Hitler salute. As you know, these images were used in World War 2 and continue to

represent and remind veterans of the horrible atrocities committed during the

holocaust and war. Any disrespectful behavior may result in immediate removal of the

individual, patrol, and/or Troop from this event.

Note: Absolutely NO military uniform is allowed to be worn by Scouts at the “WW2

Days”!

#2) YOUTH PROTECTION:

At least ONE leader within any group must be current in Youth Protection Training.

Pathway to Adventure Council enforces the Youth Protection Guidelines identified in the

Guide to Safe Scouting.

#3) LEADERSHIP:

The Pathway to Adventure Council follows the BSA National Policy requiring at least two

(2) adult leaders (one must be 21 years or older) on all trips and outings.

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#4) DRUG, ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO USE AND ABUSE:

All buildings or facilities under control of the local council are designated as non-

smoking facilities. Smoking outside entrance/exit doors is not permitted at any location.

In addition, all Scouting functions, meetings or activities should be conducted on a

smoke free basis with permitted smoking areas away from all participants. Smoking in

the presence of youth members is strictly prohibited.

The Boy Scouts of America prohibits the use of alcoholic beverages and controlled

substances at encampments or activities on property owned and/or operated by the

Boy Scouts of America, or at any activity involving participation of youth members.

Source: Guide to Safe Scouting.

#5) FIRES:

Fires shall be tended at all times. Ground fires are permitted only in existing fire pits.

Liquid fuels may not be used for starting any type of fire. Propane and liquid fuels must

be used under direct adult supervision and kept locked when not in use.

#6) FIREWOOD:

Due to the threat of insect infestation and/or disease the use of outside firewood is

prohibited. Downed wood may be gathered as firewood. Cutting live or standing dead

trees is prohibited.

#7) WATER:

Water will be available.

#8) VEHICLES:

Only Troop trailers and towing vehicles will be allowed to drive to, and remain in the

campsites. Please consider bringing a wagon, or similar transport for gear.

#9) EMERGENCIES:

Units are encouraged to be prepared to respond to minor injury situations with qualified trained leaders and appropriate first aid equipment. If further assistance is necessary, notify the Campmaster Office.

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#10) UNIFORM:

The uniform for the Camporee is the Boy Scout Class A for Friday and Sunday.

On Saturday, Class B uniform is recommended for WW2 Days event. Note: NO military

uniform is allowed to be worn by Scouts!!!

#11) COURTESY:

Please stay out of other campsites unless invited. Quiet time is observed from 11pm to

7am. Please remain in campsites after 11pm.

#12) EARLY CHECKOUT:

PLEASE LET US KNOW AT CHECK-IN IF YOU PLAN TO LEAVE BEFORE

THE WRAP-UP CEREMONY ON SUNDAY FROM 8:30-9:30am

#13) REGULAR CHECK OUT:

PLEASE BE SURE THE CAMPSITE IS CLEAN, ALL LITTER AND TRASH HAS

BEEN DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.

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VI. SUPPLY LIST

In addition to your typical camping gear, EVERY Scout should also visit their local

Scout Store and be sure to pack the following:

• Class A Uniform (for Friday and Sunday)

• Class B Uniform (for Saturday)

• Compass

• Notepad/Sketch Pad with Pencils

• Small First Aid Kit

• While at campsite: Pocket Knife (if currently has a Totin’ Chip Card) & Valid

Totin’ Chip Card

VII. ADULT LEADERS & VOLUNTEERS

All transportation and all meals are the sole responsibility of each individual

Troop. Adult supervision must be provided by your Troop and is recommended to

be available to your members at all times. Your Troop Leadership is solely

responsible for the proper behavior and activities performed by your Scouts. By

attending, all Adult Leaders are agreeing to follow all BSA policies, including the

“buddy system” and following the Youth Protection training procedures.

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VIII. WW2 Facts

World War 2 was a battle between two groups of countries – the “Allies” and the “Axis“. The major Allied Powers were

Britain, France, Russia, China and the United States. The major Axis Powers were Germany, Italy and Japan.

Before World War 2 began, Germany was ruled by a man named Adolf Hitler. Together with the Nazi Party, he

wanted Germany to rule Europe. To gain more land and power, on September 1, 1939 German troops invaded

Poland. After Hitler refused to stop the invasion, Britain and France declared war on Germany – World War II had

begun.

During the course of the war, German forces advanced through Europe. By the summer of 1941 they had invaded

France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Greece, Yugoslavia* and the USSR*.

Millions of Germans were imprisoned and killed because they didn’t fit the image of the ‘perfect’ German. Hitler

wanted to create what he thought was the “best” and strongest race – and to the Nazi Party, this excluded certain

groups, such as Jews, Gypsies and those with physical and mental disabilities. In an attempt to eliminate a “racial

enemy” outside of Germany, such groups were also persecuted in the countries invaded by German forces.

The group most heavily targeted by the Nazis were the Jews. Around six million Jewish people were killed during

World War 2 in one of history’s most terrible events – the Holocaust. Racist in his views, Hitler blamed Jewish people

for Germany losing World War I and claimed they were dangerous to German people and society.

Around the same time that Germany fought for power in Europe, Japan wanted to control Asia and the Pacific. In

1937 (before World War 2 had officially begun) under Emperor Hirohito, Japan attacked China, bringing the two

nations into years of conflict.

The US didn’t join the war until 1941, when Japan attacked the United States – at their Naval Base at Pearl Harbor in

Hawaii. On December 8, 1941 (the very next day), the US declared War on Japan and, in turn, its German allies.

Some countries remained ‘neutral’ in World War 2. Such countries were Spain, Sweden and Switzerland – who chose

not to join either side.

In 1944, an Allied army crossed from Britain to free France from Nazi rule. One year later, Allied armies invaded

Germany, forcing the Germans to surrender. The Germans surrendered on May 8, 1945. After nuclear attacks on

Japan’s major cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan also surrendered to Allied forces in August the same year.

World War 2 had ended.

Around 64 million people died in World War 2 – that’s more than the entire population of the United Kingdom.

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MAP OF Midway Village at 6799 Guilford Road, Rockford IL

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Directions between

Rock Cut State Park at 7318 Harlem Road, Loves Park, IL (Campsite)

Midway Village at 6799 Guilford Road, Rockford IL (WW2 Event)

From Campsite to WW2 Event:

Head south toward Harlem Rd 387 ft

Turn right onto Harlem Rd 0.4 mi

Turn left onto McFarland Rd 1.5 mi

Turn right onto E Riverside Blvd 407 ft

Turn left onto N Perryville Rd 2.6 mi

Turn right onto Guilford Rd 0.2 mi

Turn left 0.1 mi

From WW2 Event to Campsite:

Head north toward Guilford Rd 0.1 mi

Turn right onto Guilford Rd 0.2 mi

Turn left onto N Perryville Rd 2.8 mi

Turn right onto Rock Valley Pkwy 0.2 mi

Turn left onto McFarland Rd 1.3 mi

Turn right onto Harlem Rd 0.4 mi

Turn left Destination will be on the left 387 ft