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| 1907 | Robert Baden Powell camped at Branchy island in Britain. | ||||
| 1908 | "Scouting For Boys" issued and become a principal of scouting. | ||||
| 1910 | Agnes Baden Powell organized Girl Guide on behalf of her brother, Robert. | ||||
| 1918 | Olave Baden Powell became a became Chief Guide for Britain. | ||||
| 1930 | Father Carl Reitz arrived as a missionary at Japan from Germany, and organized a boy scout group at Sado Island in Nigata prefecture. | ||||
| 1940's | The boys group at Sado suspended for World War II, and father Reitz placed at monastery in Nagoya under arrest. | ||||
| 1945.8.15 | Japan surrendered to U.S.A., and World War II ended. | ||||
| 1946. Spring | Father Carl Reitz organized 15-6 boys as the Saint Albert Boy Scout at Saint Albert Home in Musashino-city, Tokyo. | ||||
| 1946. Fall | St. Albert Girl Scout started. | ||||
| 1949. 4.1 |
Scout Association Japan established and began registration of
associated troops.
"The Troop 1 of Musashino, Boy Scout Tokyo Council" officially registered. |
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| 1949.12 | Moved from St. Albert Home to a new house named "Scout Home", initially named for a chapel at father Reitz's hometown. | ||||
| 1950.6.17 | "The Troop 2 of Musashino, Boy Scout Tokyo Council" registered. | ||||
| 1950.Spring | "The Troop 10 of Girl Scout Japan" registered. | ||||
| 1951.8 | "The Conference for the Leaders of Catholic Boy Scout" held at our St. Mary's Scout Home, and 23 troops gathered. | ||||
| 1953.2.25 | "Senior Boy Scout" added to the troop. | ||||
| 1953.7 | Motoki Shinjyo joined 3rd National Jamboree, Irvine Ranch, California, U.S.A. | ||||
| 1953.10.26 | ”Cub Scout" added to the troop under 1st cub master, Kenzo Iwasaski. | ||||
| 1954.4.18 | Chapel of Catholic Kichijoji Church re-built. | ||||
| 1956.4 | "The Troop 18 of Girl Scout Tokyo
Council" registered instead of 10 of Japan. Total 40members in 3 patrols under Aiko Horiguchi and other 3 leaders. |
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| 1956.5 | Father Carl Reitz awarded the pigeon prize by Scout Association Japan. | ||||
| 1956.7 | Girl Scout 1st Asian Camp held in Japan and 30 scouts joined. | ||||
| 1956.8.3-8 | Joined 1st National Jamboree held at Karuizawa, Nagano. | ||||
| 1959.2. | Moved from Scout Home to the house of Catholic Kichijyoji Church. | ||||
| 1959.4.4 | Farewell party for farther Reitz. | ||||
| 1959.4.14 | "Rover Scout" added to the troop under 1st scout master, Kenzo Iwasaki. | ||||
| 1959.6.6 | No. of scout members became 90 boy scouts and 80 cub scouts. | ||||
| 1959.7.2 | Statue of holy Virgin Mary of Lourdes placed beside chapel. | ||||
| 1959.7.16-26 | Shigemasa Sawada joined 10th World Jamboree at Mt. Makiling, Philippine. | ||||
| 1959.8.6-10 | Joined 2nd National Jamboree held at Eyebano, Shiga. Every catholic boy scout puts PX mark on his neck-a-chief in line with decision made by CBS leaders conference. | ||||
| 1959.11. | The new Scout Home built in the church. | ||||
| 1959.12.28 | Father Carl Reitz died. | ||||
| 1959.12.30 |
Funeral service made at Catholic Kichijoji Church, and buried at Catholic
Fuchu Cemetery in Tokyo. The Honor of Eternal Scout was given by
Michiyosi Mishima, the chairman of Scout Association of Japan.
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