Boy Scout Troop 411 visits Washington, D.C.


Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 3:10 PM EDT

Boy Scout Troop 411 spent three days in the Washington D.C., area in June working on the Citizens in the Nation Merit badge and visiting many landmarks in our Nation’s capitol.

Scouts included, shown left to right, Will Taylor, Jamie Rios (patrol leader), Travis Browder (patrol leader), Justin Wynn, (assistant senior patrol leader), Dwighth Daniel, Will Baker, Stephane Davis, Matthew Owen, Jacob Hackenburg (senior patrol leader) and Dakota Sweet. Not shown: Trace Ogelsby and Josh Dillard (Eagle Scout). Adult leaders are Curtis Wynn (assistant Scout master), Jerry Owen (assistant Scout master), Jamie Taylor, Gary Browder and Gary Hackenburg (Scout master).



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