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Tag Archives: Boy Scouts
More Than a Local Hero
Topic June / July 2020. JACK GALLAGHER B.E.M. (1902-84) is more than a local hero in the village of Selsey, England, where he was responsible for the formation of the local troop of the Legion of Frontiersmen and of what … Continue reading
Posted in Frontiersmen, History, Latest Topic, Legion of Frontiersmen
Tagged Boy Scouts, Jack Gallagher BEM, Junkers 87, London Blitz, WW2
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The Mystery of the Union Flag
Followers of this website will know that the Legion of Frontiersmen has by its nature attracted many strange tales and not a few myths. We have tried to resolve the mysteries and stories in a constant search for the truth. … Continue reading
Posted in Archive Topics, Frontiersmen, History, Legion of Frontiersmen, Remembrance
Tagged Boy Scouts, British Legion, Cenotaph, Union Flag, Unknown Warrior
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Frontiersmen and the Boy Scouts (Topic Aug/Sept 2015)
FRONTIERSMEN AND THE BOY SCOUTS – whose ideas? Crediting the right man. It is inevitable that over the years an organisation of adventurers such as the Legion of Frontiersmen should attract many myths and legends. It is the task of … Continue reading