Background
The son of William Campbell and Catherine Ingram, he read an article on the Boy Scouts of America and became interested in at the age of 12.
The son of William Campbell and Catherine Ingram, he read an article on the Boy Scouts of America and became interested in at the age of 12.
With the assistance of Reverend Joseph A. Harrison, Aubrey Campbell started the first Scout troop in Nicaragua, called Moravian Uno. In 1942, the Nicaraguan Scout groups formed the Federación Nacional de Boy Scouts de Nicaragua, which was recognized by the government in the same year. In the 1950s, the federation changed its name to Asociación de Scouts de Nicaragua.
Aubry Campbell Ingram died on June 24, 2000, aged 96, in the United States.
In accordance with his wishes his ashes were scattered in El Coyotepe.
The federation became a member of the WOSM in 1946.