FWIW, I have always given both the flag and the WAMI plaque to my Crew
Chief. [For the record, I have no Glory Wall, and in fact my house is
considered Spartan, because there is nothing hung on any wall. Yep, I'm
strange that way....]
I believe the plaque is available for sale at the ToTT (not positive
about that). They do come up on ebay fairly regularly.
Kevin Mineart wrote:
> On the subject of the flag (and plaque presented at the closing
> campfire) is the flag intended to be the crew leader's 'gift' and the
> plaque for the lead advisor? or is it the crew leader's discretion?? It
> seems to me that there were specific instructions given in 2003 at the
> campfire. I am just curious as the lead advisor from my '03 trek has all
> the plaques from his 11 treks spanning from around 1980 to 2003. I was
> looking forward to having my first (hopefully not last) after this trek
> but the crew leader kept it. Is there a protocol on this? can I order
> the same plaque from ToTT? Just curious if it was my misconception or my
> crew leader being selfish (a side he showed on the trail a couple times
> when the crew didn't decide the way he wanted them to.) No big deal but
> I have wondered off and on and this post prompted me to check with the list.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kevin Mineart
> 2007 618-E2 Lead Advisor
> 2003 802-B3 Co-advisor
>
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