Jacques Guérin-Desjardins

Jacques Guérin-Desjardins (French: [ɡeʁɛ̃ de.ʒaʁ.dɛ̃]; Normandy 1894-1982) was the National Commissioner of Eclaireurs Unionistes de France from 1923 to 1936. He had been a Boy Scout in Britain where he was educated, attended the Birmingham Scout Rally in 1913, and served as the interpreter of Lord Baden-Powell at International Conferences and World Jamborees. He was a recipient of the Silver Wolf Award, the highest award made by The Scout Association "for services of the most exceptional character.".

Jacques Guérin-Desjardins

Jacques Guérin-Desjardins (French: [ɡeʁɛ̃ de.ʒaʁ.dɛ̃]; Normandy 1894-1982) was the National Commissioner of Eclaireurs Unionistes de France from 1923 to 1936. He had been a Boy Scout in Britain where he was educated, attended the Birmingham Scout Rally in 1913, and served as the interpreter of Lord Baden-Powell at International Conferences and World Jamborees. He was a recipient of the Silver Wolf Award, the highest award made by The Scout Association "for services of the most exceptional character.".