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Quartermaster's Page
This page explains the role and responsibilities of Quartermasters in Troop 333
Troop Quartermaster
The Troop Quartermaster keeps track of troop equipment and sees that it is in good working order. He keeps records of equipment, issues equipment and makes sure it is returned in good working condition and makes suggestions for new and replacement items. If you as the Troop Quartermaster, come across broken items, first, talk to the patrol leader of the patrol's gear it was in about it. If he has no idea of who broke the item then you must go to the senior patrol leader. Then, the senior patrol leader will tell the scoutmaster and he will settle the problem. Do not try to settle the issue yourself!
Patrol Quartermaster
The patrol Quartermaster, must work with your patrol leader and the troop Quartermaster to schedule the time and man power necessary to pick up and return equipment needed for an outing. It is necessary to arrange a time at least one week before an outing to pick up the equipment that will be used for the outing. The patrol leader is responsible for letting you know what type of equipment is needed and getting the patrol members to help pick up and return the equipment. It is the Scouts responsibility to return it clean and in good working order. If the Scout fails to return the equipment, it is his responsibility not the Quartermaster to replace it. The only way to insure this is handled properly is for the Quartermaster to keep good records of equipment check-in and out. When equipment is checked out to a Scout by the Quartermaster it is then the scout's responsibility to return it.
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