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Scout Leader

British  

noun

  1. the leader of a troop of Scouts

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“But that doesn’t mean a true man can just do what he wants. Boys take, men contribute. A man serves God first, then his family, his friends, and his community—in that order. The self comes last, and that kind of selfless leadership is hard. I’m a Scout leader, and every leader I know, myself included, has spent time crying alone in the woods.”

From Slate

"We talked about scouting... Ruth had been part of the girls nautical training corps in Porthcawl when she was younger," said group scout leader Nicola Thompson.

From BBC

The court heard Butcher, who had no previous convictions, had been involved in the Scout movement since he was a child and became a Scout leader in 2018.

From BBC

His Scout leader took him running each day during a camp and his teacher took him running at 07:00 each day before activities on a school trip to Lagganlia in the Highlands.

From BBC

George Carlos Canawati, a Palestinian journalist, lecturer, and scout leader, called his city “sad and heartbroken.”

From Seattle Times