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Bill became involved in Wood
Badge in 1936 when John Skinner Wilson, Camp Chief
of Gilwell, came to introduce Wood Badge to the United
States. After adapting the training to the BSA program,
Bill served as Scoutmaster of the first two courses
(and many others thereafter). You'll want to hear
more about this.
In 1964, Bill wrote Baden-Powell
- The Two Lives Of A Hero, yet another distinguished
writing effort. As he wrote in his acknowledgements,
"....I have had the unstinted help of the three
leading characters in the life of Baden-Powell --
himself (B-P), his mother (Henrietta Grace Powell),
and his wife (Lady Olave Baden-Powell), and .... numerous
other people." (One of whom was B-P's daughter,
Betty St. Clair.)
RECOGNITION
AS A WORLD SCOUTING PROGRAM LEADER...
For his work with and for the youth of the United
States, Bill received:
**the Distinguished
Eagle Scout Award
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**the St. George
Award and
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| **in 1980 he
was presented the highest award the national
BSA can bestow on an individual - The Silver
Buffalo - in recognition of his writings as
Green Bar Bill |
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As a World Scouter, Bill's work for InterAmerican
Scouting was recognized with its highest award,
- the Youth Of The American
and for his work with youth around the world, he
was honored with
- the Bronze Wolf, World Scouting's highest award.
EPILOG...
William "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt was a personal
friend of B-P. When Bill died at 92 on November 9, 1992,
in Stockholm, Sweden, he still had several of B-P's
original, signed sketches hanging unadorned on his apartment
walls in Manlius, NY. Two copies of B-P's original serialized
newspaper articles that became B-P's Scouting for Boys
sat idly yellowing on a bookcase shelf beside several
autographed first-edition copies of B-P's Scouting for
Boys.
In his life-time, William "Green
Bar Bill" Hillcourt became Scoutmaster to the
world; revered by BSA Scouters everywhere as the "B-P"
of American Scouting -- equally as important as William
Dickson Boyce, Ernest Thompson Seton, Daniel Carter
Beard, and Dr. James E. West as BSA founders!
REGIONAL NOTE...
After the BSA closed Schiff Scout Reservation, Bill
moved to live with his close friend Carson Buck in
Manlius, New York which is in the Hiawatha Seaway
Council Area. He became a close friend to many of
the Scouts and Scouters. None of us will ever forget
his "danish lunches", his wood badge log,
painting the totem poles in his backyard followed
by a dip in the pool, or his "take two"
patch bowl. Each year we used to celebrate his birthday
with a dinner cruise on pristine Skaneateles Lake.
He was always ready to meet scouts at a camporee,
sign handbooks (in reality he would sign anything),
or lead his favorite song "I love bananas, coconuts,
and grapes".
We all miss the greatest of all American Scouts.
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