Boy Scouts or Flag Raiding game board. The board shows a grid containing one hundred and forty four squares, outlined by pictures of trees. At one end of the board is the word "Defend" and at the opposite end the word "Attack". One corner of the board features an illustration of Lieutenant General R. S. S. Baden Powell, the founder of the Scout movement. Another corner shows a group of scouts during an evening camp fire.
Flag Raiding is a popular outdoor activity for boy scouts, where three flags are positioned twenty yards apart and are placed under attack from an opposing patrol. Possibly this is the origin of the board game.