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007's
Ace of Spades
Alien Patrol
Alpha Apes
Ameobas
Amish Electricians
Angry Beavers
Arctic Blizzard Patrol (8)
Aztecs
Bald Badgers
Banana Slugs
Barking Spiders
Bigfoot Patrol
Birds of Fire
Blue Oxen
Bucktooth Badgers
Castaway Gourmets
Coffee Pot Patrol
Coyote
Cougar patrol
Da Bears
Dead Bird Patrol
Dead and Drowning Ducks (12)
Ditto Patrol (3)
Dirty Bird Eagles
Dragon Slayers (11)
Duckbilled Platypus Patrol
Duct Tape Patrol
Electric Chickens(12)
Empire Patrol
Flaming Dragons
Flaming Marshmallows
Flaming Panthers
Flaming Smurfs
Flamther Tailbone patrol (1)
Flying Chihuahuas
Flying Cows
Frill Necked Lizards
Funky Wombats
Fog patrol
Freezing Frogs
Freezing Reindeer
Gangrene Moose (2)
Generic Patrol
Ghost Patrol (3)
Grand Mystic Royal Order Nobles of the Alli Babba Temple of the Shrine, Second Chapter International Membership Associated Council for the Advancement of Deviants(13)
Grazin' Cows
Green Moosehead (2)
Giardia Patrol
Glazed Donuts
Happy Patrol (6)
Highway Patrol
Himalayan Kings
Hoppin' Hamsters
Hungry Cave Men
Invisible Men
Iron Chefs
Jolly Squirrels
Junkyard Dogs
Leprechauns
Lumberjacks (2)
Log Patrol
Mad Cows
Man-eating Penguins
Mellow Yellow Patrol
Men in Tan
Mighty Moose
Moldy Mooses
Mud Boggers
National Association for Disturbed Scouts (N.A.D.S.)(2)
Newts (9)
Old Dames
Over-used Lollipop Sticks
Penguin Patrol (6)
Pink Panthers
Phantom Patrol
Power Nappers (adult patrol)
Puffy Bluegills
Quilt Patrol
Radioactive Raccoons
Radioactive Mooses
Raptor Patrol (4)
Rat Patrol
Rat Snakes
Rebel Alliance (6)
Roadkill (2)
Scorching Squid
Screaming Chicken patrol
Screeching roadrunners
Sea Cucumbers
Señor Patrol(14)
Shish-ke-bab Dragons
Shot Pheasants
Snakeskin patrol
Snorting Pigs
Spandex Warriors
Spare Parts patrol
Spitting Camels
Stag Patrol
Stealth Patrol (10)
Stormtroopers (6)
Sweaty Cab Drivers
Thunder Bison
Thunder Chickens
Timbermonkeys
Toilet Paper (TP) Patrol
Top Guns
Unknown Patrol
Urracca Wookies
Usual Suspects
Venemous Pickles (7)
Vicious Vikings
White Water Death patrol
Wunderbar No-Name Patrol
Y28 Patrol (5)


(1) The Flamther Tailbone Patrol originated from a patrol flag contest gone awry. The panther's neck grew until it looked more like a flamingo. The tailbone came from a carved stick used to support the flag. Patrol emblems were hard to come by.
--Troop 6, Brownsville, Texas


(2) Our rule is that you have to use one of the premade patrol patches and you have to be able to tell your mother!
Aztecs (uses Indian Chief patrol patch)
Coyote (uses Fox patrol patch) (never did catch our Roadrunner Patrol)
Green Moosehead (moose patch + green permanent marker)
Lumberjack (uses Pine Tree patrol patch, rotated 90 degrees)
Roadkill (uses upside down Raccoon patrol patch)
--Troop 24, Berkeley, California


(3) The Ghost Patrol has a blank patrol patch with three circles drawn on it in the shape of a face.
The Ditto Patrol has two black marks (") on their patch--their yell is "Me Too"
--Troop 295, San Diego CA


(4) One of our first year emphasis patrols was the Raptor patrol. The emblem they designed had a raptor standing on its hind legs. The raptor wore a backpack and carried a hiking stave. They had the emblems put on the blank patches by national.

One of our older scouts is heavy into theater and designed their patrol medallion to resemble the "phantom" from the "Phantom of the Opera." The blank patches are available through the scout shop, too, if the scouts want to do their medallions with "puffy fabric paint" or they have access to someone who can do machine embroidery.
--Troop 631, Oviedo FL


(5) Our troop number is 28, and it was a play on Y2K
--Troop 28, St. Cloud MN


(6) Cougar -- Current patrol name - Use the panther patrol patch and the flag is a graphic that was found on the internet and printed to a T-shirt transfer and then ironed on to a pillow case. The Scouts put a lot of work into it.

StormTroopers -- Old Klondike Derby patrol name Flag was a hand drawn pic of a Star Wars StormTrooper. When you turn the flag upside-down, it looks like the Trix Rabbit. (Don't Ask)

Rebel Alliance -- Curent Klondike Derby patrol name (Got first place this year). Flag was a pic if the Rebel Alliance logo from Star Wars.

Penguin -- Old Patrol name. Flag was the Pittsburgh Penguins Logo and so were the patrol Patches.

Happy -- Old Patrol Name Logo on Flag and Patrol Patch were smiley faces.

We always let the boys pick their patrol names and sometimes they get creative. We have some strange boys. Enjoy!

-- Troop 125, Philadelphia PA


(7) The flag was a hand drawn picture of the "Hulk", only shaped like a pickle, ripping his scout shirt off. It was a classic.
--Troop 57, Palm Bay FL


(8) Some years ago we had a sick-out at our annual Klondike Derby, no single patrol had enough boys to do the course. My son at the time was the Senior Patrol Leader, and he took the four boys from one patrol and three from another. When asked the name of the patrol he said "Arctic Blizzard" patrol (it had snowed 10 inches the night before). He found a white pillow case that became the patrol flag (a polar bear in a blizzard). Their yell was... "Brrrrr! its cold!". This patrol name was used for the next five years using the white with red boarder blank patch as their patrol emblem, only retired when the patches were no longer available.

Troop 495, Kansas City, MO


(9) Troop 53s new Scouts patrol chose the name "Newts" and use the lizard as their totem. I have always like plays on words. The Newt Patrol comes to life every spring and goes dormant before summer camp when new Scouts form the own permanent patrol or move into standing patrols.

Troop 53, N. Olmsted, OH


(10) During the Gulf War we had the Stealth Patrol at a Klondike. The patrol patch was the blank one and the flag was a piece of saran wrap.

Troop 2, Bloomfield, NJ


(11) The patrol patch is the dragon patch sewn on upside down (slayed dragon)!

Troop 226, The Colony, TX


(12) The Scouts used the Quail patch upside down and colored in water with a blue marker.

One patrol called themselves the Electric Chickens. They got a blank patch and drew a chicken with lightning bolts coming out of it.

Troop 720, Richardson, TX


(12) (Our cheer was "Go Nads!)

Troop 25, Riverside, NJ


(13) (Really long name just to drive the SPL nuts.)

Troop 25, Riverside, NJ


(14) (Previously the Senior Patrol; we ran into confusion when someone would call for our patrol leader, so we changed the name.)

Troop 25, Riverside, NJ