Scouting in American Samoa is in a state of development and growth.[1] Scouting has existed in the islands since 1928.[2][3] They attended jamborees, campouts and even assisted in local rescue and recovery efforts.
Background
Tui F.S. Chanel was the South Pacific District Commissioner for the Boy Scouts of America and an officer of Air New Zealand.[citation needed] In 1970, after Chanel's death, the Boy Scouts dedicated Camp Chanel near Tafuna Airport in his honor.[citation needed] During the 1960s, Chanel led a troop that produced the first Eagle Scout in American Samoa, Kilifi (Cliff) O'Brian, currently the Fire Chief on Tutuila.[citation needed]