
100 years anniversary of 2nd World Scout Jamboree Badge
The 2nd World Scout Jamboree was held from August 9 to 17, 1924, and was hosted by Denmark at Ermelunden.
The Second World Jamboree was officially opened on August 10, 1924, by Rear-Admiral Carl Carstensen, acting as the personal representative of King Christian X. Fourteen countries entered composite troops for the World Scout Championship, a test of Scoutcraft and stamina which continued throughout the week, and included camp inspections, hygiene, discipline, campfire songs and yells, folk dancing, swimming, handicraft, an obstacle course and patrol hike.
This badge isn’t just a piece of fabric; it’s a symbol of unity, adventure, and the spirit of scouting that brings together young people from all corners of the globe.
