Change tracking was not implemented intially, so some early change records do not have details outside of the date of change.
30 Dec 2024 | Scott Kuzma
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id:
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- 46368
border_color_id:
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- '46'
border_type_id:
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- '1'
background_color_id:
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- '4'
lettering_color_id:
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- ''
fdl_bsa_color_id:
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- ''
description:
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- ''
created_at:
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- &1 2024-12-30 18:21:38.535956762 Z
updated_at:
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- *1
image:
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- 037A_KX01b.jpg
patchscan_url:
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- ''
shortname:
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- ''
history:
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- ''
material_id:
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- 6
backing_type_id:
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- 1
issue_shape_id:
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- 17
uuid:
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- Ne/G06rcNP0=
designer:
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- ''
supress_missing_back_image:
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30 Dec 2024 | Scott Kuzma
---
updated_at:
- 2024-12-30 18:21:38.556600000 Z
- 2024-12-31 04:05:28.597618469 Z
history:
- ''
- "THE ORIGINAL X1 ISSUE (FELT OVER FELT) FIRST APPEARED GLUED TO A CERTIFICATE PRESENTED
BY ACHTU LODGE TO CARROLL EDSON IN 1933. EDSON WAS THE SCOUT EXECUTIVE OF HUDSON
COUNCIL AND THE FOUNDER OF THE LODGE. \r\n\r\nTHE PATCH DESIGN IS SIMILAR TO THE
US ARMY'S 98TH INFANTRY PATCH, IN WHICH EDSON WAS A COLONEL. THE DESIGN WAS SUBSEQUENTLY
USED BY ACHTU LODGE ON SEVERAL NECKERCHIEF ISSUES. SUBSEQUENT PATCH ISSUES WERE
EMBROIDERED AND NOT MANUFACTURED BY THE LODGE; THEY WERE MILITARY ISSUE."