Section G13W is part of the Order of the Arrow’s Gateway Region. Our Section is currently comprised of 4 Lodges from three States in BSA National Service Territories (NST) 2 and 3:
- Nebagamon Lodge (Las Vegas Area Council)
- Papago Lodge (Catalina Council)
- Tiwahe Lodge (San Diego-Imperial Council)
- Wipala WIki Lodge (Grand Canyon Council)
1957 – First Area Conference
1973 – Change To Section W4C
1979 – Designation As Section W5A
1992 – 1993 Lodge Mergers
2008 – Section W6W
2011 – Tiwahe Lodge Joins Section W6W
2023 – Change To Section G13W
Section Region and National Leadership
The current Section’s service area has a long history of service on the National level with numerous DSA recipients and 11 National Officers:
- Michael Hoffman (National Vice-Chief, 1985)
- Jack Stephens (National Chief, 1989)
- Michael Southall (Western Region Chief, 1989)
- Louie Monville III (Western Region Chief, 1991)
- Scott Beckett (National Chief, 1994)
- Joseph Scionti (Western Region Chief, 1995)
- Patrick Murphy (National Chief, 2005)
- Kieran Thompson (Western Region Chief, 2006)
- Chad Wolver (Western Region Chief, 2007)
- Joseph Garcia (Western Region Chief, 2011)
- Jose Garcia (Western Region Chief, 2016)
Future History Is Made Now
- James Arriola
- Daniel Carman
- Tracy Schultze
The Section has also expanded and contracted over the years. Gila Lodge in El Paso was briefly in Section W4C, making a section that stretched from Eastern California to Western Texas. Pang Lodge was a member of Area XII-F and W5A before joining Section W4B. Ashie was a member of Area XII-A and W4B, and Tiwahe Lodge was a member of W4B and W4S before agreeing to join Section W6W in 2012.
The first Lodges to be formed in our service area were Victorio Lodge 177 (Cochise Council) in Douglas, Arizona, and Sinawava Lodge 312 (Boulder Dam Area Council) in Las Vegas. Sinawava was disbanded in January 1950 when it allowed it’s dues to lapse.
Nisjaw Lodge 338 was formed in 1946 (Three G Council) in Safford, Arizona, but was disbanded by 1947.
The 1950s saw the forming of stable Order of the Arrow Lodges throughout the current Section’s service area. Ashie 436 (San Diego County Council) and Wipala Wiki 432 (Theodore Roosevelt Council) were both formed in 1950.
Papago Lodge 494 (Catalina Council) followed in 1953 and Chee Dodge 503 (Grand Canyon Council) followed in 1953 and 1954, respectively. Nebagamon Lodge 312 (Boulder Dam Area Council, later Las Vegas Area Council) established a permanent OA presence in Las Vegas in 1955.
The last set of Lodges to join the Section’s service area were Pang Lodge 532 (Yuma Imperial Council, later Desert Trails Council), Na-Ko-Na in 1961, and Salado Lodge in 1965. In 1964, Victorio would be absorbed by Papago Lodge. By this point, every BSA Council in our current geographical area had a permanent Order of the Arrow presence.
In 1977, Salado Lodge was absorbed into Wipala Wiki Lodge.
Formation of Lodges
The 1940s and 1950s saw the first major wave of Lodges being created in the Southwest. The earliest Lodge was Victorio 177 created in 1940. Sinawava Lodge 312, a predecessor of Nebagamon Lodge, was chartered in 1945. Other Lodges would soon follow:
- 1950: Wipala Wiki Lodge 432
- 1950: Ashie Lodge 436
- 1953: Papago Lodge 494
- 1954: Chee Dodge 503
- 1955: Nebagamon Lodge 312 (rechartered from the original Sinawava Lodge)
- 1957: Pang Lodge 533
- 1961: Salado Lodge 551 (rechartered from the original Na-Ko-Na Lodge)
2022 – Section G13 Is Born
The BSA reorganized the regions to where there were only two, Gateway Region and Eastern Region. With this reorganization of regions and some mergers, a new section numbering system was introduced and the previous section W6W was relabeled as Section G13. The sections territory did not change. The “G” in G13 stands for Gateway region. There is no significance to the number 13 since Areas were disbanded and the region is now broken up into Territories.