Lt. Col. Robin Gold | |
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International Commissioner of the Scout Association |
Lt. Col. Robin Gold served as the International Commissioner of the Scout Association.
In 1973, Gold was awarded the 79th Bronze Wolf , the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting. [1] He was also a recipient of the Silver World Award.
Masaru Ibuka was a Japanese electronics industrialist and co-founder of Sony.
The Bronze Wolf Award is bestowed by the World Scout Committee (WSC) to acknowledge "outstanding service by an individual to the World Scout Movement". It is the highest honor that can be given a volunteer Scout leader in the world and it is the only award given by the WSC. Since the award's creation in 1935, fewer than 400 of the several millions of Scouts throughout the world have received the award.
Lakshman Singh served as the National Commissioner of the Bharat Scouts and Guides from April 1983 to November 1992. He was a recipient of the Padma Bhushan, an Indian civilian honour.
Lakshmi Mazumdar of Delhi was the National Commissioner of the Indian Scouting organization Bharat Scouts and Guides from November 1964 to April 1983, and supervised the construction of the Sangam World Girl Guide/Girl Scout Center, which was inaugurated on 16 October 1966 by the World Chief Guide, Lady Olave Baden-Powell.
Salomon Tandeng Muna was a Cameroonian politician of the Cameroonian National Union. He served as the first Prime Minister of the federated state of West Cameroon from January 11, 1968 to June 2, 1972. Additionally, he served as Vice President of the Federal Republic of Cameroon from 1970 to 1972. He was President of the National Assembly of Cameroon from 1973 to 1988.
Edward C. Joullian III served as the national president of the Boy Scouts of America from 1982 to 1984.
Shintarō Negishi served as the Chairman of the National Executive Council of the Boy Scouts of Japan.
The Silver Kangaroo is the highest award for adult leaders in Scouts Australia. It is awarded by the Chief Scout of Australia, on the recommendation of the Chief Commissioner of Australia. It is awarded for eminent achievement and meritorious service to the Association for a period of at least twenty years. It may be awarded to any member of a Scout Association affiliated with the World Organisation of the Scout Movement.
Kō Yoshida served as a member of the World Scout Committee, the International Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Nippon, and as a member of the board of the World Scout Foundation.
John Randolph Donnell Jr. served as the International Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America. Donnell retired from the World Scout Committee at the World Scout Conference in Durban in 1999.
John A. Landau was a member of the Rhodesian Parliament who served as the Chief Scout of the Scout Association of Rhodesia, which has since become the Scout Association of Zimbabwe. In 1975, he was head of the Rhodesian contingent at the 14th World Scout Jamboree in Norway.
Bennett B. Shotade served as the Africa Regional Scout Commissioner of the World Scout Bureau.
Bertil Tunje served as the Vice-Chairman of the World Scout Committee.
Victor Steiner Sr. served as the President of the Asociación de Scouts de El Salvador.
Roberto Dorion B. served as the President and International Commissioner of the Asociación de Scouts de Guatemala, as well as the Chairman of the Interamerican Scout Committee.
John R. Phillpot served as the International Commissioner of the Scout Association of the Bahamas.
James "Jim" Blain served as the Chief Executive of the Boy Scouts of Canada.
F. O. Ogunlana served as the Treasurer of the Africa Scout Region of the World Scout Bureau.
Geoffrey W. Wheatley of Canada served as the Chairman of the Interamerican Scout Committee.
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