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Lodge 87: Two More 2009 NOAC Sets

Posted in Bob White 87,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on September 8th, 2009 at 6:05 am
Bob White 87 S42?+X15?

Bob White 87 S42?+X15?

Brad Hutto sends word of two more sets issued by Bob White lodge for this year’s NOAC.       Both these sets honor Jimmie Dyess, Medal of Honor recipient, and are nearly identical to the first set previously covered on this blog.

The chevrons contain a symbol representing part of Mr. Dyess’ life.       The Eagle Scout medal is depicted on “X14?”.     The Medal of Honor is shown on “X15?”.     I am not certain what that is   on the “X13?”.

We do not know the purpose of these sets.     Can anyone please fill us in here.

The listing data for these issues are as follows:

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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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Lodge 87: 2009 Dixie Fellowship Flap

Posted in Bob White 87,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on May 9th, 2009 at 6:05 am
Bob White 87 S39?

Bob White 87 S39?

Bob White lodge issued a single flap for the recent Dixie Fellowship.     “Sixties Dixie” was their theme, taking us back to those years when tie-dyed clothes were popular for the first time.         I’m sure the youth of the lodge had fun with this theme.   As far as I know the lodge did not follow 2008′s precedent and only issued a single flap.

The listing data for this issue are as follows:

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Lodge 87: ArrowCorps5 Flap

Posted in Bob White 87,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on July 9th, 2008 at 2:19 pm

Bob White lodge has issued a flap for those who participated in this Summer’s ArrowsCorps5 project at the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests.   I spotted this on eBay but don’t yet have an image of the piece to use on this site.

The listing data for this piece are as follows:

Issue Bdr Color/Type Bkgd Name fdl/BSA Comments
S38? WHT R LBL RED RED fdl; ArrowCorps5 GWJ
Bob White 87 page on OAImages.com

The image on eBay was from a digital camera and was not lit too well so I am uncertain if the border of this patch is really white or light grey.

If you can send me a good image of the piece for this site, please do.

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Lodge 87: The Bob Father

Posted in Bob White 87,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on May 12th, 2008 at 5:02 am

87 S36?“I’ll make you an offer you can’t refuse.”

Bob White lodge adopted “The Bob Father” as their theme for the 2008 Dixie fellowship. Two nearly identical flaps were issued. The more common flap has “The Bob Father” in WHT. The rare delegate version, one per person, has this phrase in GMY. Thanks, to Greg Grimes again.

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Lodge 87: 2007 Dixie Fellowship Flap

Posted in Bob White 87,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on May 7th, 2007 at 12:29 am

Looking back towards “Brave Heart”, Bob White 87 adopted a  ”Quail Heart” for the 2007 Dixie Fellowship.     I wonder how they got along with all those peace-loving folks from 188! ;)   The lodge had a minor bout of sanity, when compared to some other lodges these days, and issued only one flap.

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Bob White 2006 Events Issues

Posted in Bob White 87,SR-5 Lodges by John E. Pannell on January 2nd, 2007 at 12:09 am

This is part of my year end round  up of lodge events issues for this past year. For some lodges I have no information, so unless someone tells me what event patches their lodge has made this past year the update will be very short.

Consider this a not so subtle hint and request: If your lodge events issues are not yet on OAImages.com, please send the information and scans along to me.

While I concentrate on issues from the Carolinas on this blog, Bob White is included as it is one of two Georgia lodges that are part of SR-5 (“Dixie”).   I know of the following four event patches issued by Bob White lodge in 2006. Continue Reading »

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