Acronyms - What do all those Letters Mean?

Do you know what all those Letters mean that you hear people say or read in emails?

Here is a List of Scouting Acronyms that have been collected so far:

APL
Assistant Patrol Leader (The Scouts are grouped into Patrols & elect a member to be their Leader -- they also elect an Assistant Leader to fill-in when the Patrol Leader is unavailable for an Outing or Meeting)
ASM
Assistant Scoutmaster (Adult Leader that assists the Scoutmaster in the Training/Coaching of the Youth in the Troop)
ASPL
Assistant Senior Patrol Leader (The 2 ASPL's help the SPL to lead the Troop - with 1 of them being the SPL-in-Training)
BOR
Board of Review (Scouts are required to have a Board of Review as part of their Rank advancements)
BSA
Boy Scouts of America (The National organization that our Troop is registered with for Scouting recognition)
CC
Committee Chair (In charge of the 'business' responsibilities of the Troop)
COH
Court of Honor (Whole Troop celebration with recognition for all of the Advancements that our Scouts have earned over the past 6 months)
COR
Charter Organization Representative (The liaison between the Chartering Organization & the Troop)
CPC
Cascade Pacific Council (The BSA Council for our part of the USA - Northwest Oregon & Southwest Washington)
CSP
Council Shoulder Patch (The patch with the Council name on it that goes on the shoulder of the Class A uniform)
DD
District Director (Council staff position working with the District Executives to oversee Scout Units for the Council)
DE
District Executive (Council staff position that oversees the Scout Units in their District)
EBOR
Eagle Board of Review (The Board of Review for the 'highest' Rank advancement in Boy Scouts)
FOS
Friends of Scouting (The Council's annual Fundraiser to help provide Camp Scholarships to Scouts)
JTE
Journey to Excellence (The new Quality Unit Award that our Troop can earn annually - 3 levels of achievement: Bronze, Silver, & Gold)
MB
Merit Badge (Each Scout is required to earn a minimum of 21 Merit Badges for their Eagle Rank - 13 are Eagle-required & 8 are Electives)
MBU
Merit Badge University (A District event for Scouts where they can earn 1-2 Merit Badges in a day)
MPC
Milwaukie Presbyterian Church (Our Chartering Organization that sponsors our Troop)
NYLT
National Youth Leadership Training (It is advanced Youth Leader Training)
OA
Order of the Arrow (The Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America -- Scouts must be elected into the OA by their Troop)
PL
Patrol Leader (The Scouts are grouped into Patrols then elect a member to be their Leader)
PLC
Patrol Leaders' Council (All of the Youth Leaders of the Troop - SPL, ASPL's, PL's, Scribe, Historian, as well as a few other Troop Leaders)
SM
Scoutmaster (Adult Leader in charge of Training/Coaching the Youth Leaders in the Troop)
SPL
Senior Patrol Leader (The Scout that is elected by the Troop to be their Leader)
TTFC
Trail to First Class (All of the requirements that are needed for the beginning Ranks of Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, & First Class)

(Use the 'Contact' page to send any missing Acronyms to the Committee Chair so they can be added to this List.)