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Leonard F. Jarrett
Director of Administration of the World Scout Bureau
In office
1955–1981
Personal details
Born
Leonard Frank Jarrett

(1921-03-31)31 March 1921
Croydon, Surrey
Died15 December 2017(2017-12-15) (aged 96)[1]
Ontario, Canada

Leonard Frank Jarrett (31 March 1921 – 15 December 2017) was a British-Canadian who served as Director of Administration of the World Scout Bureau in London, Ottawa, and Geneva, from 1955–81, and as a consultant for the World Scout Bureau from 1981–86.[2] Jarrett was the World Organizer of Jamboree on the Air (JOTA) for 30 years, from 1958–88.[3]

In 1973, Jarrett was awarded the Bronze Wolf,[4] the only award bestowed by the World Organization of the Scout Movement, by the World Scout Committee at the 24th World Scout Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, in recognition of outstanding service to the World Scout Movement.

In 1983, The Scout Association awarded Jarrett the Silver Acorn, in recognition of specially distinguished service, at the 29th World Scout Conference in Dearborn, Michigan. At the same conference, he was presented with the Silver World Award[citation needed] by the Boy Scouts of America, for noteworthy and extraordinary service to youth on an international basis.

Jarrett wrote a history of the Jamboree on the Air, entitled "The JOTA Story, 35 years of Scouting's Worldwide Jamboree-on-the-Air", from its inception in 1958 until 1993.[5] Jarrett co-authored, along with the founder of JOTA, and the current JOTA World Organizer, a history of the first 50 years of the Jamboree on the Air, entitled "CQ Jamboree, 50 years of Scouting's Jamboree- on-the-Air".[6]

Books published

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  • Len Jarrett, The JOTA Story, 35 years of Scouting's Worldwide Jamboree-on-the-Air, World Scout Bureau, 1994
  • Len Jarrett, Les Mitchell, and Richard Middelkoop CQ Jamboree, 50 years of Scouting's Jamboree-on-the-Air, World Scout Bureau, February 2008

References

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  1. ^ "Obituaries". The Ottawa Citizen. 23 December 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  2. ^ John S. Wilson (1959), Scouting Round the World. First edition, Blandford Press. p. 266, 275
  3. ^ Middelkoop, Richard (December 7, 1989). "32nd Jamboree on the Air Report" (PDF). World Organization of the Scout Movement. 1 (Editorial): pdf version; (html version states page 4). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 5, 2011. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  4. ^ "List of recipients of the Bronze Wolf Award". scout.org. WOSM. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  5. ^ "World JOTA Report". Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 December 2012.
  6. ^ Mitchell, Les; Jarrett, Len; Middelkoop, Richard (February 2008). World Organization of the Scout Movement. World Scout Bureau. ISBN 978-90-812601-1-4. Retrieved 2009-05-07.