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Andy is a Board Member of the U.S. Scouting Service Project, Inc.

Andy was recognized in 2017 as a National Distinguished Eagle Scout and Regent of the National Eagle Scout Association. He is currently serving as council member-at-large. His previous position, which he held for over 20 years (except for several years when he served as District Commissioner and Assistant Council Commissioner-Training), was Unit Commissioner. He has previously served as Den Leader, Webelos Den Leader, Cubmaster, Pack Committee Chair, Scoutmaster, International Representative, and--as a Scout--Patrol Leader, Senior Patrol Leader, and Junior Assistant Scoutmaster. He is a charter member and founding director of his prior council's Alumni Association and Eagle Scout Alumni Association, both established in 2001. He earned Eagle Scout rank at age 15, in 1957; two years later, he earned the Explorer Silver Award--at that time referred to as the "Double-Eagle." At age 16, he served on the National Junior Leader Training Camp Staff at Schiff Scout Reservation (at that time this was a salaried position). He also served on the Philmont NJLIC Staff in 2002, 2003, and 2004, and, later, on two Pilot Regional NAYLE Staffs. His recognitions include: Kashafa Iraqi Scouting Service Award, Distinguished Commissioner, Doctor of Commissioner Science, International Scouter Award, District Award of Merit (2), Scoutmaster Award of Merit, Scouter's Key (3), Daniel Carter Beard Masonic Scouter Award, Cliff Dochterman Rotarian Scouter Award, James E. West Fellow (3), Wood Badge & Sea Badge. He has attended four National Scout Jamborees: Scout in 1957, First Assistant Scoutmaster in 1993, National Staff in 2001, and NESA Featured Speaker in 2014 and 2017. The BSA included his article titled "Frictionless Scouting Events" was incorporated into the BSA National Training Video, "Meetings of the District" for ten years. He is a charter member of the BSA National Advancement Advisory Board and has written multiple technical articles for the BSA Advancement Team's "Advancement News" since 2012. Read Andy's full biography

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October 20, 2019

________________________________________ Yup, I actually do take vacations, and one is coming up starting tomorrow. I’ll be back with more answers on November 12th. So, in the meantime… Happy Scouting! Andy

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Issue 620 – October 15, 2019

________________________________________ Hi Andy, I read with interest your reply a couple of weeks ago about merit badge “colleges.” Your thoughts on their value (or lack of) mirrored my own experience with them. Earlier this year I was asked to “teach” a merit badge at our council’s Merit Badge College. Knowing full well that, if I […]

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Issue 619 – October 8, 2019

________________________________________ Last week’s issue featured a letter from a fictitious “Scout Mom”—Mrs. Ima Koddler—voicing a plethora of complaints about how her twin 17 year-old Life rank, lackadaisical sons—Brawley and Crawley—were being hindered in her (not their!) quest to shove them through to Eagle rank. That letter—with true scenarios based on letters I’ve received over the […]

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Issue 618 – October 1, 2019

________________________________________ Dear Andy, I’ve hit a big road-block and don’t know where to turn. I hope you can help me. My twin sons, Brawley and Crawley, are Life Scouts and 17 years old. They have just a little bit to go, and their 18th birthday is only about three weeks away! Brawley has everything done. […]

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Issue 617 – September 24, 2019

________________________________________ Hi Andy, Every year, our council holds a “Merit Badge College” for Scouts. It’s done classroom-style and attendance is usually pretty good. Lots of Scouts show up, especially for some of the Eagle-required merit badges. But this year, there’s a new rule that we haven’t had before. The Council Advancement Chair is instituting a […]

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Issue 616 – September 17, 2019

________________________________________ Hi Andy, In last week’s column you said to Scouts: “For each merit badge you’d like to earn, go to your Scoutmaster first, and tell him of your interest. After a brief chat with you, your Scoutmaster will give you a signed Blue Card along with the name and contact information for at least […]

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Issue 615 – September 10, 2019

________________________________________ Navigating the course to EAGLE – A Few Hints My column last week apparently struck some chords. Thanks to all of you readers who let me know I was on the right track! Here are a couple of letters from you all… Hi Andy, I always look forward to Ask Andy but I loved […]

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Issue 614 – September 3, 2019

________________________________________ EAGLE – An Attainable Goal! Seven years and 290 issues ago I first wrote this piece. Since then, an entire generation of Scouts has moved on, “Scout” has been added as a seventh rank, and we now have girls in Scouts BSA troops. It’s time for an update. For any Scout interested in advancement […]

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Issue 613 – August 29, 2019

Hi Andy, We need your help. The current “SCOUTING” magazine has an article in it called “Ethics,” sub-titled “Pest Control,” on page 16. One of the things it talks about is the Patrol Leaders Council assigning two Scouts to an existing patrol that already has seven Scouts in it. We’ve talked this over in our […]

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Issue 612 – August 20, 2019

Hi Andy, A couple of weeks ago, you fielded a question about age limits on Scouts tenting together, and I’d like to add a thought to that point. One simple solution to possible tenting complications is this: There’s nothing that says a Scout must share a tent with anyone, or that a Scout can’t sleep […]

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