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general in the
British Army held a
Scouting encampment on
Brownsea Island in England. Baden-Powell
wrote Scouting for Boys (London, 1908),
partly based...
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Scouting America is the
largest scouting organization and one of the
largest youth organizations in the
United States, with over 1
million youth, including...
- 6
million scouts in 2011.
After the
Second Boer War boys
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Scouting, a book
about military scouting and wilderness...
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Scout may
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Scout (
Scouting), a child,
usually 10–18
years of age, parti****ting...
- main
Scouting America divisions (Cub
Scouting,
Scouts BSA, Venturing,
Exploring and Sea
Scouting). Cub
Scouts is part of the
worldwide Scouting movement...
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Eagle Scout is the
highest rank
attainable in the
Scouts BSA
program of
Scouting America.
Since its
inception in 1911, only four
percent of
Scouts have...
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component of
Scouting programs such as the Boy
Scouts of
America and
other Scouting groups. The BSA
first class rank
requires that
scouts complete a one-mile...
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Scouting in
Illinois has
served youth since 1909. The
state was the home of the Boy
Scouts of
America (BSA) founder,
William D. Boyce. In 1946, the National...
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First Boy
Scout Troop in America".
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