10th World Scout Jamboree

The 10th World Scout Jamboree was held from 17–26 July 1959 and was hosted by the Philippines at Mount Makiling, Los Baños, Laguna. Dubbed "The Bamboo Jamboree" due to the prevalence of bamboo and nipa palm. There were a total 12,203 Scouts from 44 countries. The theme was "Building Tomorrow Today".[1] It was the first World Scout Jamboree to be held in Asia, and as well outside Europe and Canada.

10th World Scout Jamboree
ThemeBuilding Tomorrow Today
CountryPhilippines
Coordinates14°07′56″N 121°11′31″E / 14.1323399°N 121.1918928°E / 14.1323399; 121.1918928
Date1959
Attendance12,203 Scouts
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Memorable Facts

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  • BSP President Jorge Bartolomé Vargas received the Bronze Wolf.
  • The jamboree logo featured a Filipino salakót.
  • The Manila firm of Charles W. Miller Sons Studio took formal photographic portraits of a representative Scout from each of the national contingents.
  • The BSA contingent was led by Arthur Aloys Schuck (1895-1963), Chief Scout Executive (1948–60).

The Tenth World Jamboree Song

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From every clime and region, we crossed mount, vale, and sea
We're in the Philippines now for our World Jamboree.
Here East and West are meeting, as Heaven so decrees
We live and work and play in true fellowship and peace.
Mabuhay to all Scouts who are here
Let the message of BP now resound loud, long, and clear.
I am your brother and friend, so take my hand
For God and Country, Mankind and Scouting
We shall stand, forever stand.

Participation

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References

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  1. ^ World Scout Bureau (January 2008). "World Scout Jamborees History". World Scout Bureau. Archived from the original on 2008-07-06. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
  2. ^ "Speech of President Garcia on the opening of the 10th World Jamboree of Boy Scouts at Mt. Makiling, los Baños, Laguna, on July 18, 1959 | GOVPH".
  3. ^ after Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, the 1st Baron Baden-Powell of Gilwell and Arthur Herbert Tennyson Somers-Cocks, the 6th Baron Somers of Evesham.