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Camp Durant
In 1997, turtle signs started appearing on signature boards at Camp Durant. Some members of the Lodge used a turtle in their signature. ...
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Who are the Turtle Scouts?
In some cases, their father or other adult mentor was a member of the (fabled) World War II drinking club, known as the International Association of Turtles ...
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A Line in the Sand
If you choose to continue as turtles, you need to tear up your Order of the Arrow membership card and serve the turtles. If you choose the Order of the ...
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