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OBD- Outward Bound Deutschland
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OBD stands for Outward Bound Deutschland. Outward Bound (OB) is an international, non-profit, independent outdoor education organization with approximately 48 schools in 28 countries around the world. Outward Bound programs aim to foster the personal growth and social skills of participants by using challenging expeditions in the outdoors.
The first Outward Bound school was opened in Aberdovey, Wales in 1941 by Kurt Hahn, and Lawrence Holt with the support of the Blue Funnel Line.[2] Outward Bound grew out of Hahn's work in the development of the Gordonstoun school and what is now known as the Duke of Edinburgh's Award. Outward Bound's founding mission was to give young seamen the ability to survive harsh conditions at sea by teaching confidence, tenacity, perseverance and to build experience of harsh conditions. James Martin Hogan served as warden for the first year of the school.[3] This mission was established and then expanded by Capt. J. F. 'Freddy' Fuller who took over the leadership of the Aberdovey school in 1942 and served the Outward Bound movement as senior warden until 1971.[4] Fuller had been seconded from the Blue Funnel Line following wartime experience during the Battle of the Atlantic of surviving two successive torpedo attacks and commanding an open lifeboat in the Atlantic ocean for thirty-five days without losing a single member of the crew.[5] Peter Willauer led the founding of the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School with Miner's mentorship. (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outward_Bound)