NATIONAL ORGANISATION OF RUSSIAN SCOUTS
NORS In Australia, 1950 —

National Organization of Russian Scouts, Australia, January, 2000

 

National Organization of Russian Scouts, Australia, Leaders, January, 2000

National Organization of Russian Scouts, Australia, Craft Activity, January, 1996

National Organization of Russian Scouts, Australia, Campfire, January, 2000


If you are interested in the work of the National Organization of Russian Scouts,
please write to:
Nikita Gileff,Chief Scout of NORS, Australia at: nagileff@optusnet.com.au

NORS-australia-link.jpg (1018 bytes) NORS in Australia. The official sites and historical account of National Organisation of Russian Scouts (NORS) in Australia. 

Home Page of the National Organization of Russian Scouts. Includes Links to Russian Scouting.

NORS History and Traditions. The journey of NORS as related by the Chief Scout of NORS, Australia. Emblems of NORS. St. George and Russian Scouting.

NORS in Russia, 1909-1922. Some rare pictures of Scouting in Russia before the Revolution, including pictures of the First Chief Russian Scout, Colonel Oleg Pantuhoff.

NORS in China, 1922-1949. Many Russians moved east to Siberia and Northern China during the Civil War between the Reds and the Whites from 1917 to 1922. A large number settled in China where they maintained the traditions of Russian Scouting. NORS was recognized by the World Organization from 1928 to 1945 as a Scouting organization "in exile."

NORS in the Philippines and France, 1949-1950. With the Communist takeover in China, most Westerners left the country. Many Russians were evacuated to the Philippines and brought Scouting with them. Also, Russian Scouting continued in France, America and other countries with large Russian emigré populations.

NORS Australia. Summer Camp, 2001. Photographs from the most recent Camp.

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