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Scoutmasters
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Troop 64

  1. Harry E. Carpenter
    (1929-1933)

  2. Gorden Sperling
    (1933-1934)

  3. Thomas Shadick
    (1934-1941)

  4. Eben R. Joy
    (1941-1942)

  5. Herman P. Strobel
    (1942-1943)

  6. C.S. Keating
    (1943-1951)

  7. Lawrence E. Keller
    (1951-1952)

  8. Harvard Kinnie
    (1952-1955)

  9. Jack Quaintance
    (1955-1972)

  10. Ronald Henchcliffe
    (1972-1973)

  11. David Ambrose
    (1973-1974)

  12. Robert Guertin
    (1974-1979)

  13. Ronald Henchcliffe
    (1979-1983)

  14. Robert Guertin
    (1983-1986)

  15. Victor Spigarolo Jr.
    (1986-1987)

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Troop 64 was established in the year 1929 with nine charter members. For over half a century Troop 64 was active in Trumbull, Connecticut, USA. The Scouts provided first-aid, performed service projects along with lending leadershp skills throughout the community. Each winter they raced in the Klondike Derby. Every summer they would spend a week at Camp Pomperaug. It's members went on canoe hikes in Canada and Maine along with attending six National Scout Jamborees. They hiked sections of the Appalachian Trail. It was the nesting grounds for twenty five Eagle Scoutsto take flight. Troop 64 is no longer active, but it's spirit lives on. Share with us the rich history as you explore this site.

Located in Trumbull, Connecticut USA. To learn more about the Town of Trumbull, click here to vist the town's official website. If you need information on the history of the Town of Trumbull, visit the Trumbull Historical Society's website. To experience Troop 64, setup camp here.

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