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1946 National Ski Patrol Service Advertising Supporting Member Enameled Pin
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This item is already sold1946 National Ski Patrol Service Advertising Supporting Member Enameled Pin
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The pictures below show larger front and back view of this 1946 National Ski Patrol Service Advertising Supporting Member Enameled Pin. The pin is made of an unknown silver colored metal. The front has an enameled gold cross. The back is blank. It is marked on the front as follows:

NSPS
SUPPORTING MEMBER
1946

The pin measures 7/8'' wide. It appears to be in excellent or better condition as pictured.

Below here, for reference, is some additional information about The National Ski Patrol:

National Ski Patrol
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The National Ski Patrol System
Formation: 1938
Legal status: Congressionally chartered non profit organization
Purpose: Outdoor recreation safety
Headquarters: Lakewood, Colorado

The nonprofit National Ski Patrol (NSP) is the largest winter education organization in the world. The NSP provides education, outreach, and credentialing related to outdoor recreation and safety. It is currently composed of more than 26,000 members who serve in over 600 patrols. NSP members, both volunteer and paid, ensure the safety of outdoor recreation enthusiasts in ski areas throughout the United States of America and certain military areas of Europe. For its dedication to the promotion public safety in skiing and other winter sports, the group was granted a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code in 1980.

History
The National Ski Patrol was founded in 1938 in Stowe, Vermont, when the president of the National Ski Association, Roger Langley convinced the founder and leader of the Mt. Mansfield Ski Patrol, Charles Minot Dole, to form a national ski patrol. Dole was convinced of the need for a national ski rescue organization due to both the loss of a friend due to injuries suffered in a ski related accident the year prior and an on slope accident in which he himself was seriously injured. With Roger Langley's assistance, Charles Minot Dole organized and formed the National Ski Patrol Committee of the National Ski Association. The resulting organization became the National Ski Patrol. Upon his retirement in 1950 as president, Dole had built the NSP into an organization of 300 ski patrols and 4,000 members. Since its founding, the National Ski Patrol has worked closely with other countries in outdoor emergency care education, and has assisted in establishing ski patrol organizations in Canada, Korea, New Zealand, Israel, Turkey, Argentina and Chile, as well as the Victorian Rescue Service in Australia. In addition to its own ski safety programs, works closely with the United States Ski Team, Professional Ski Instructors of America, US Forest Service, National Park Service, and other organizations and agencies in the promotion of skiing and ski safety.

Membership
Membership within the NSP falls under five individual categories: patrollers, medical associates, alumni members, associate members, and mountain hosts. Patrollers are those members who are actively involved in providing emergency care to injured guests and are members of a local patrol affiliated with the NSP. Medical associates are physicians who volunteer their time to assist with medical training of patrollers. Patrollers who are no longer actively involved in providing emergency care to injured guests are able to maintain their affiliation with the NSP as alumni members. Associate members are personnel who are interested in courses offered by the NSP but are not members of a ski patrol. The mountain host category of membership is reserved for individuals who participate in on mountain customer service, are expected to be able to render first aid, but not part of an organization's ski patrol.

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1946 National Ski Patrol Service Advertising Supporting Member Enameled Pin 1946 National Ski Patrol Service Advertising Supporting Member Enameled Pin


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