Atlanta Area Council Blog - The blog of the Atlanta Area Council of the BSA

The blog of the Atlanta Area Council of the BSA

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This story was submitted by Trey, an Eagle Scout from Troop 1776 in Marietta,. Michael Brought his Scouting Skills to Switzerland. My name is Michael, and I am a 10th grader at Pace Academy in. Rex Tillerson Speaks on the Values of Scouting. Willy Xiao Met Scouts From Around the World.

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