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Posted in Shared Items by John E. Pannell on August 24th, 2009 at 1:11 pm

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Lodge 87: 2009 NOAC Set

Posted in Bob White 87,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on August 24th, 2009 at 6:05 am
Bob White 87 S40?+X13?

Bob White 87 S40?+X13?

Bob White lodge honored a true American hero, unkown to most, on their NOAC set.   In this way they provided an excellent witness to the “Power of One”.     Jimmie Dyess was an Eagle Scout and Scouter from the Georgia-Carolina Council who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War 2.     He is only one of seven Eagle Scouts to have earned the Medal of Honor.

Lt. Col. Dyess was a member of the US Marine Corps reserves. In his civilian life he was a contractor and also served as an assistant camp director. The Georgia-Carolina Council, BSA has also published a brief biography of Lt. Col. Dyess.

His citation read as follows:

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Most Popuplar Posts on OAImages Blog from 17th August – 23rd August 2009

Posted in Uncategorized by John E. Pannell on August 24th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Are there too many posts to handle? Maybe you missed out on a great post. Here’s a quick digest of the top posts from last week that you may want to check out:
  • 2009 NOAC: Who Had the Most Patches?
    Posted on Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 in Patch Collecting – Views: (136)
    Now that NOAC is over we can start to get a better grasp on what the lodges issued for this event.     I would not be surprised if there’s ultimately close to 1500 issues from the approximately 300 lodges.     Keep those images coming.Today’s question:   Which lodge issued the most patches for NOAC.     Skyuka 270 had 14 pieces and they are not a lodge known for its large quantity of issues.
  • Lodge 104: New Metal Flap to Be Issued
    Posted on Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 in Occoneechee 104 – Views: (89)

    Occoneechee lodge has produced its second metal flap.       They are currently in the lodge’s possession but have not yet been issued.     They will probably appear this Fall.The design uses a stylized and modernized   thunderbird, previously used on the lodge’s 2009 SR-7B conclave set…

  • Patch Trading at NOAC
    Posted on Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 in Patch Collecting – Views: (81)
    Now this is patch trading!Jason Spangler, aka The Santee Swapper, took out his video camera during the evening patch trading at NOAC.     Rather than showing every single patch that was out there — an almost impossible task if I say so myself — he wanted to capture the atmosphere of patch trading in Read Hall.
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