2001 National Jamboree
This jamboree was the sixth of eight to be hosted at Ft. AP Hill, VA from July 23 - August 1. 42,002 people attended. The new century saw an expansion in the number of medical staff issues, at least 30.
This jamboree was the sixth of eight to be hosted at Ft. AP Hill, VA from July 23 - August 1. 42,002 people attended. The new century saw an expansion in the number of medical staff issues, at least 30.
Once again the National Committee created a green "Health and Safety" rectangle. This is the first issue with the year.
Once again there were two issues for the staff. The left patch was given to all while the right patch was given only to physicians.
These are the Dr. Michael Diamond issues for the 2001 National Jamboree. Please note that there are other issues in these patches that do not have anything to do with medicine.
These two JSPs have the "Health and Safety" logo ghosted in white, with white and gold borders.
The above three sets (with yellow and gold borders) were desgined by Daniel Napoliello, RN.
The above patches were created by Dr. Lynn Horne. I do not know the significance of the different border (and in the first one, caduceus) colors. They are suggestive of the Western region jamboree patch from 2001. I have arranged them in what I perceive to be order of difficulty from easiest to hardest--black, yellow, white, gold, silver.
Three different subcamps/areas medical teams.
These are the two pins that I have from the 2001 National Jamboree. The shield-shaped one on the right was produced by Dan Napoliello, RN, who created a few similar pins for a few NOACs.