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Cowpens National Battlefield Cub Scouts and reenactor with cannon
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Cowpens National Battlefield
Scout Patch Application
COWPENS NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD HISTORIC TRAIL AWARD

Pack/Troop # ___________ of (city) _______________________, (state)_______________________ has completed all requirements for the Cowpens National Battlefield award.







(Stamp obtained from Ranger in Visitor Center)



Signature of Leader: ________________________________________



Enclosed is a check for $______ ($2.50 per patch) for ______ Cowpens National Battlefield patches.



Please mail to:



Name: _________________________________________________________



Address: _______________________________________________________



City: _________________________ State: ______________ Zip: ________



Please list here the names of those who have successfully passed the test and are qualified for the award:



1.________________________________ 8. ________________________________



2. ________________________________ 9. ________________________________



3. ________________________________ 10. ________________________________



4. ________________________________ 11. ________________________________



5. ________________________________ 12. ________________________________



6. ________________________________ 13. ________________________________



7. ________________________________ 14. ________________________________



Mail Application & check only to: Palmetto Council, BSA, 420 South Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29306


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Cannon demonstration

Did You Know?
The three-pounder Revolutionary War cannon was called a "Grasshopper" because it had a recoil of about 5 feet and looked somewhat like a grasshopper jumping when it was fired.

Last Updated: August 23, 2008 at 09:58 MST