TRAC Service Award
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The TRAC (Transvaal Rover Advisory Council) Service Award was an annual floating trophy awarded to the Rover Crew in the Transvaal Province who completed the most community service in a given year. The trophy consists of a sword set in a sedimentary conglomerate stone (possibly Banket - gold ore) on a wooden plinth.
The trophy was awarded from 1987 until 1997. After being in disuse for some years, the trophy was refurbished and re-introduced by the Gauteng Rover Advisory Council in 2020, with all qualifying service for the trophy being logged on the WOSM Messengers of Peace service platform.
TRAC Service Award winners
Year | Recipient |
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1987 | 1st Bedfordview Rover Crew |
1988 | North Western District Rover Crew |
1989 | 1st Randburg Rover Crew |
1990 | 2nd St. Andrews Rover Crew |
1991 | 2nd St. Andrews Rover Crew |
1992 | 2nd St. Andrews Rover Crew |
1993 | 2nd St. Andrews Rover Crew & 1st Kibler Park Rover Crew |
1994 | 2nd St. Andrews Rover Crew |
1995 | 2nd St. Andrews Rover Crew |
1996 | 2nd St. Andrews Rover Crew |
1997 | 2nd St. Andrews Rover Crew |
GRAC Service Award winners
Year | Recipient |
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2020 | Orion Rover Crew |