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headquarters for Iraq. As well as the military part of the station, there was a civil cantonment for civilians working on the station and their families. The population was very mixed, with a comparatively high proportion of Assyrians. In 1940 the schoolmaster wished to start a Scout organization and
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Universal Syriac Scout Association, جمعية الكشاف السرياني اللبناني - ܟܢܘܫܬܐ ܕܒܕܘܩܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ ܠܒܢܢܝܐ, a member of the
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was assisted by the Royal Air Force servicemen stationed there. The Iraqi Scout Organization was run on
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in the early 1920s, when Scouting got started in several areas and was well entrenched.
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The Hammurabi Assyrian Scout Association emblem incorporates elements of the
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The Assyrian Eagle Scouts of Australia emblem incorporates elements of the
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sisters (the only British women on the station) with experience as
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associations, open mainly to boys and girls of Assyrian descent in
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The Swedish Assyrian Scouting Association emblem incorporates the
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Hammurabi Assyrian Scout Association, ܒܕܩܘܬܐ ܕܚܡܘܪܒܝ, named for
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lines, within the framework of the Iraqi Scouting Organization.
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Assyrian Scouting and Guiding was founded around 1912 in the
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AAPM in Assyrischer Jugendverband Mitteleuropa e.V.
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Index

Scouts Assyriens

Assyrian
Scouting
Iraq
Lebanon
Australia
Sweden
Syria
Assyrian areas of the Ottoman Empire
refugees
genocide of 1914-1920
Scouting in Iraq
British Mandate of Mesopotamia
RAF Habbaniya
Euphrates
Royal Air Force
British lines
Rover crew
nursing
Girl Guides
British Guiding
Hammurabi
Baghdad
Nineveh
Duhok
Arbil governorates
Lebanese Scouting Federation
World Organization of the Scout Movement
Scouts of Syria

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