Troop 400 of Liverpool is currently celebrating its 7th year running. But before that, Troop 400 and Oggie existed on the other side of Onondaga Lake. Troop 400 of Lakeland serviced the boys of the Town of Geddes for over 20 years, and during that time, they became known as one of the most prominent troops in the Central New York Area. Famous for their ties with the United Nations and their pioneering structures, other attendees were always interested in seeing Troop 400 at District Camporees, and finding out "just what they built this time." The memories of those boys and their adventures are not lost, and will soon be immortalized on this page. As you read this, the Troop Historian, Senior Patrol Leader, and Scoutmaster are in the process of researching old events, gathering newspaper clippings, and compiling a list of the many Eagle Scouts that climbed the Trail to Eagle with the number "400" on their arm, and the Oggie Patch on their back. This page will become more and more complete as information is obtained. If you have additional information on the Old Troop 400, please mail it to the address at the bottom of the page.
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| This is a shot of Troop 400 outside Mohawk Lodge at Camp Woodland, taken sometime in the early seventies. Scoutmaster Phil is the guy on the far right side, with the strange hat and long hair. |
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| This picture was taken two years ago, and features several of Troop 400's Eagle scouts reunited. Scoutmaster Phil is in the center (looks different without the hair, huh?). |
Upcoming Features
- Past Eagle Scouts of T400 Lakeland
- Old T400 Activity Descriptions
- Old T400 Press and Media Publications
Email: Oggie