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Purpose - History - Membership - Eligibility - Induction - Brotherhood Membership - Vigil Honor - Lodges - Sections - National Chief and Vice Chief - National OA Committee Chairman

History

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The Order of the Arrow (OA) was founded by Dr. E. Urner Goodman and Carroll A. Edson in 1915 at the Treasure Island Camp of the Philadelphia Council, Boy Scouts of America. It became an official program experiment in 1922 and was approved as part of the Scouting program in 1934. In 1948 the OA, recognized as the BSA's national brotherhood of honor campers, became an official part of the national camping program of the Boy Scouts of America.

Membership

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The OA has more than 181,000 members located in lodges affiliated with more than 300 BSA local councils

Eligibility

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To become a member, a youth must be a registered member of a Boy Scout troop or Varsity Scout team and hold First Class rank. The youth must have experienced 15 days and nights of camping during the two years before his election. The 15 days and nights must include one, but no more than one, long-term camp consisting of six consecutive days and five nights of resident camping, approved and under the auspices and standards of the Boy Scouts of America. The balance of the camping must be overnight, weekend, or other short-term camps. Scouts are elected to the Order by their fellow troop or Varsity team members, following approval by the Scoutmaster or Varsity Scout Coach.

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The induction ceremony, called the Ordeal, is conducted at Scout camp and is the first step toward full membership. During the experience, candidates maintain complete silence, receive small amounts of food, work on camp improvement projects, and are required to sleep alone, apart from other campers, which teaches significant values.

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After 10 months of service and fulfilling certain requirements, a member may take part in the Brotherhood Ceremony, which places further emphasis on the ideals of Scouting and the Order. Completion of this ceremony signifies full membership in the OA.

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After two years of service as a Brotherhood member, and with the approval of the national Order of the Arrow Committee, a Scout may be recognized with the Vigil Honor for outstanding service to Scouting, his lodge, and the community. This honor is bestowed by special selection and is limited to one person for every 50 members registered with the lodge each year.

Lodges

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Each Order of the Arrow lodge is granted a charter from the National Council, BSA, upon annual application by the local council. The OA lodge helps the local council provide a quality Scouting program through recognition of Scouting spirit and performance, development of youth leadership and service, promotion of Scout camping and outdoor programs, and enhancement of membership tenure.

Sections

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An Order of the Arrow section consists of lodges within a geographic area of the region. Once every year, representatives of lodges in the section come together for a conclave to share in fellowship, skills, and training. All of the elected Section Chiefs form the conference committee for a national Order of the Arrow event, which is held under the guidance of the National Order of the Arrow Committee.

The Regional Chief is the youth leader of the region elected by the Section Chiefs for a term of office specified by the National Order of the Arrow Committee, which coincides with the term of National Chief and Vice Chief. This election is held in conjunction with called meetings of the Section Chiefs to elect the National Chief and vice chief, as well as to plan a national Order of the Arrow event.

The regional Order of the Arrow chairman is an adult appointed by the Regional Director. The Professional Adviser for the region is a staff member assigned to the position by the Regional Director.

National Chief and Vice Chief

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The National Chief and Vice Chief are Arrowmen selected by the Section Chiefs, who form the national Order of the Arrow Conference Committee. They serve as members of the National Order of the Arrow Committee, representing the youth on national OA policy. They also serve as the presiding officers for the national OA event. Their term of office is specified by the national committee. They are advised in their responsibilities by the national committee chairman and director of the Order of the Arrow.

National OA Committee Chairman

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The national OA Committee Chairman is appointed by the chairman of the national Boy Scout Committee. The Professional Adviser is the director of the Order of the Arrow, a member of the National Boy Scout Division staff.

 

Nischa Achowalogen Lodge #486: OA FAQ's

 

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