Gahonga Lodge #34 Training Set X2, X3, X4, X5, X6

Gahonga Lodge #34 Training Set X2, X3, X4, X5, X6 Chris Meacham of Gahonga Lodge and Ray Gould have both brought word of a 5 piece set issued by Lodge #34. The lodge has created a set of patches. It is a simple stock design, embroidered with the lodge name and “RTCBSA” standing for the council. The Lodge Advisor advised Ray:

Conversation with the Lodge Adviser confirms they were issued beginning Spring Ordeal/Fellowship 2006 and continued Falll Ordeal/Fellowship 2006. There are currently 125 of each part and the Adviser indicates that if deemed successful in helping promote training, they may be continued in the future (re-order if needed). They were issued in no specific order and specific part were given to those attending each of 4 separate training sessions at their lodge functions. They combine to form a jacket patch.

While available on Lodge events, it is not event specific and will likely carry the X designation in the Blue Book.

Blue Book Stats:
X2 BLK R PUR TUR OLV FDL; TUR RTCBSA Baden Powell Design TR w/X3,4,5, 6
X3 BLK R PUR YEL BLK FDL; YEL RTCBSA Eagle, Mountain Flag Design TL w/X2,4,5,6
X4 BLK R PUR WHT TUR FDL; WHT RTCBSA Tent & Monkey Bridge Design TL w/X2,3,5,6
X5 BLK R PUR ORG BLK FDL; ORG RTCBSA Scout Sign and Archery Target Design TL w/X2,3,4,6
X6 BLK R TUR – M/C FDL; YEL Outlined BLK fleur d’lis; DIA w/X2,3,4,5

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3 thoughts on “Gahonga Lodge #34 Training Set X2, X3, X4, X5, X6

  1. I just wish to note the spelling error. My name is Chris Meacham, not Meecham, 2006 Chief of Ga-Hon-Ga Lodge #34.

  2. Chris,
    Sorry for the mispelling. I’ve updated the post to reflect the correct spelling.
    Bill

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