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Individual Scouting History Report

We added a frequently requested report this month - the Scouting History Report.

Individual Scouting History ReportWe'll tell you more in a minute, but first we'd like to thank our most recent subscribers for choosing TroopWebHost:

  • Troop 2 of Petaluma, California
  • Troop 8 of Brentwood, Tennessee
  • Troop 43 of Miami, Florida
  • Troop 84 of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
  • Troop 96 of Wantagh, New York
  • Troop 301 of North Kansas City, Missouri
  • Troop 311 of Valdez, Alaska
  • Troop 408 of Chapmansboro, Tennessee
  • Troop 672 of Rhinelander, Wisconsin
  • Troop 1410 of Fredericksburg, Virginia
  • Troop 1865 of Independence, Missouri
  • Troop 7247 of Oswego, Illinois

Please contact us at info@TroopWebHost.com with your questions and suggestions.

When you do, please mention your troop number and city in your message so we'll know exactly who you are.


Scouting History Report

The Scouting History Report may be produced for any scout in your troop.  It contains a complete history of his accomplishments with your troop, including:

  • Contact information
  • Current status
  • Rank advancement history
  • Merit badges earned
  • Awards earned
  • Leadership history
  • Participation history
  • Total camping nights, hiking miles, and community service hours
  • Order of the Arrow history
  • Status of all rank requirements

You'll find a sample of this report in our User Guide.

To produce the report, go to Advancement --> Individual Advancement, click the Rank button for the scout, and then click the new Scouting History Report button as shown below:


Easier Navigation

On that same page, you may have noticed two other new buttons:

  • Merit Badges will take you to the merit badge summary for this scout
  • Awards will take you to the award summary for this scout

Similar buttons are available from the other summary pages, so you can easily switch between these three pages.


Thank you for your support!

John Corning
TroopWebHost