The 1939 Survival of Boy Scout Donn Fendler on Mount Katahdin

📰 Original title: Donn Fendler, 12-Year-Old Boy Scout Lost on Maine Mountain for 9 Days Survives in 1939

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The 1939 Survival of Boy Scout Donn Fendler on Mount Katahdin

In July 1939, 12-year-old Donn Fendler from Rye, New York, became the center of a massive search effort after disappearing during a family hike on Mount Katahdin in Maine. While hiking toward the 5,267-foot summit with his father, brothers, and family friends, Donn moved ahead of the group and became separated when dense fog suddenly covered the mountain. Attempting to find his way back, he became disoriented and inadvertently entered the vast wilderness of northern Maine. Over the course of nine days, Donn survived alone in the forest, traveling an estimated 80 to 100 miles through rugged terrain. Drawing on Boy Scout training and advice from his father, he followed streams downhill in hopes they would lead to civilization. He survived by eating wild berries and endured extreme hardships, including exposure, insect bites, leeches, and encounters with wildlife such as bears and deer. At one point, he lost most of his clothing while crossing a stream and used a burlap sack as makeshift shelter to stay warm during cold nights. Despite severe dehydration and losing approximately 16 pounds, Donn remained determined. On July 25, 1939, he discovered a telephone line and followed it to a remote hunting camp near Stacyville, Maine, where he was finally rescued. His survival made national headlines, and he was later awarded a medal by President Franklin D. Roosevelt recognizing his endurance and bravery. Donn later co-authored the book 'Lost on a Mountain in Maine,' which became widely read in schools. He went on to serve in the U.S. Army, including service with the Green Berets during World War II and the Vietnam War, retiring as a lieutenant colonel. He died in 2016 at the age of 90, and his story was adapted into a feature film in 2024.

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The 1939 Survival of Boy Scout Donn Fendler on Mount Katahdin

📰 Original title: Donn Fendler, 12-Year-Old Boy Scout Lost on Maine Mountain for 9 Days Survives in 1939

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The 1939 Survival of Boy Scout Donn Fendler on Mount Katahdin

In July 1939, 12-year-old Donn Fendler from Rye, New York, became the center of a massive search effort after disappearing during a family hike on Mount Katahdin in Maine. While hiking toward the 5,267-foot summit with his father, brothers, and family friends, Donn moved ahead of the group and became separated when dense fog suddenly covered the mountain. Attempting to find his way back, he became disoriented and inadvertently entered the vast wilderness of northern Maine. Over the course of nine days, Donn survived alone in the forest, traveling an estimated 80 to 100 miles through rugged terrain. Drawing on Boy Scout training and advice from his father, he followed streams downhill in hopes they would lead to civilization. He survived by eating wild berries and endured extreme hardships, including exposure, insect bites, leeches, and encounters with wildlife such as bears and deer. At one point, he lost most of his clothing while crossing a stream and used a burlap sack as makeshift shelter to stay warm during cold nights. Despite severe dehydration and losing approximately 16 pounds, Donn remained determined. On July 25, 1939, he discovered a telephone line and followed it to a remote hunting camp near Stacyville, Maine, where he was finally rescued. His survival made national headlines, and he was later awarded a medal by President Franklin D. Roosevelt recognizing his endurance and bravery. Donn later co-authored the book 'Lost on a Mountain in Maine,' which became widely read in schools. He went on to serve in the U.S. Army, including service with the Green Berets during World War II and the Vietnam War, retiring as a lieutenant colonel. He died in 2016 at the age of 90, and his story was adapted into a feature film in 2024.

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Opvallend weinig recente artiesten in de #luiezondagochtend #scouting quiz van vandaag.

Zijn er zo weinig scouts meer tegenwoordig? Of worden ze gewoon geen muzikant? Benieuwd wie ik allemaal nog mis.

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Pete Hegseth, No Boy Scout, Reportedly Wants to Put the “Boy” Back in Scouts – Vanity Fair

A Boy Scouts of America Certificate of Registration from 1959. Robert Alexander / Getty Images.

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Pete Hegseth, No Boy Scout, Reportedly Wants to Put the “Boy” Back in Scouts

The Department of Defense won’t comment to VF on the possibly leaked “predecisional” documents, which would push Congress to cut ties with Scouting America

By Kase Wickman, November 25, 2025

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Remember the good old days, when men were men and scouts were boys? US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth apparently does, and believes that, in fact, the sun set on those golden days in 2018, when the organization then known as Boy Scouts of America amended its rules to allow girls to join. Things got darker still on February 5, 2025, when the entity officially changed its name to Scouting America.

Hegseth is now reportedly prepared to order the government to cut all ties with the organization, ending a relationship that dates back more than a century.

NPR reported Tuesday that the outlet had received drafts of memos Hegseth intends to send to Congress mandating a severing of ties with Scouting America. Hegseth, who never participated in Boy Scouts, wrote in the draft that the organization now serves to “attack boy-friendly spaces,” accusing the group of being “genderless” and promoting “gender confusion.”

“The organization once endorsed by President Theodore Roosevelt no longer supports the future of American boys,” Hegseth reportedly wrote in a memo.

According to the Scouting America website, “The mission of Scouting America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.”

Hegseth, however, reportedly believes that the group’s mission is to “cultivate masculine values,” per one memo, and that they are failing at it.

When contacted by Vanity Fair for comment, an official from the Department of Defense said, “The Department will not comment on leaked documents that we cannot authenticate and that may be predecisional.” Representatives for Scouting America did not immediately respond to Vanity Fair’s request for further comment.

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I don't know why I thought I needed this - I'm not a Boy Scout, nor have I ever been one. But when I saw it I thought, hmmm, it does seem to a lot of information in it that could help if I was camping or whatnot.

Boy Scout of America Fieldbook 1981 edition. It was less then $5.00 U.S. so seemed like a pretty good deal.

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“Sì ai pantaloni lunghi d’inverno”: boy scout di Rovigo vince il ricorso al TAR

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"Sì ai pantaloni lunghi d'inverno": boy scout di Rovigo vince il ricorso al TAR

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I was a #BoyScout. The video is under review.

“This is a bracing story, the yarn of a lone wolf, the best of Easter gifts for a Boy Scout; there is no sex in it.”

https://library.hrmtc.com/2024/03/31/this-is-a-bracing-story-the-yarn-of-a-lone-wolf-the-best-of-easter-gifts-for-a-boy-scout-there-is-no-sex-in-it/

"This is a bracing story, the yarn of a lone wolf, the best of Easter gifts for a Boy Scout; there is no sex in it." - The Hermetic Library Blog

And so we go about on the other tack, and gain a furlong on you all, unready skippers that you are, foolish virgins indeed, for that you will never come to the love interest. This is a bracing story, the yarn of a lone wolf, the best of Easter gifts for a Boy Scout; there […]

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https://floodlit.org/a/a134/

Meet Shawn Gooden.

#LDS #church bishop, #BoyScout leader. Sexual predator, rapist of minors.

Usual #religious #conservative scum.

Shawn Cory Gooden Mormon sex abuse case

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