Scouts Sentence Examples

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  • I want to look at the logs for the past few days to see if any of the scouts have reported any other fed buildings going up in flames.

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  • Our scouts have not found more than what was on the map.

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  • According to the scouts the last of them crossed on rafts during the night.

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  • A group of Cossack scouts retired down the hill at a trot.

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  • The cavalry of the Saxons had established the fact that the French had not retreated northward, but though scouts from the Guard had already seen the enemy on the heights of St Privat, this information had not yet reached headquarters, nor had it been transmitted to the IX.

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  • Brady's scouts reported nothing, and they emerged from the cover of nearby buildings.

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  • She kept her head low as she walked her horse past scouts perched on boulders and hidden within trees.

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  • The writer of the Kitab-al-Fihrist says he had been assured that Jaber only wrote one book and even that he never existed at all, but these statements he scouts as ridiculous, and expressing the conviction that Jaber really did exist, and that his works were numerous and important, goes on to quote the titles of some 500 treatises attributed to him.

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  • At the foot of the hill lay wasteland over which a few groups of our Cossack scouts were moving.

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  • Prisoners, Cossacks, and the scouts all say the same thing.

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  • There, amid a cluster of floats, Boy Scouts and ballerinas, four of Fred's lady friends were in the final stages of hanging bunting about a beautiful old touring car whose vintage or name Dean couldn't identify.

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  • Rhyn crept carefully through the demon scouts positioned throughout the forest surrounding the castle.  The demons wore the Dark One's uniform of all black with waterproof cloaks and hoods.  The demon side of him rendered his presence similar enough to a full-demon's that the others wouldn't be alarmed.  He sized up each demon he passed, until he found one who appeared to be his size.  The creature didn't hear his soft step, and the snapping of the demon's neck was the only other sound in the falling rain.

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  • In 1892 he was elected to the Dominion Parliament, but in 1899 he interrupted his political career to serve in the South African War, where he commanded a mixed force of English and colonial scouts in western Cape Colony.

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  • The land was full of " sons of Anak," giants who had terrified the scouts sent from Kadesh.

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  • A " Scouts " Church was formed at the end of the war of1899-1902by burghers who had previously acted as " National Scouts " and were ostracized by the synods of their former Churches.

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  • After some years of friction " National Scouts " were however readmitted, on terms, to their former membership.

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  • The corps of National Scouts (formed of burghers who had taken the oath of allegiance) was inaugurated and the Johannesburg stock exchange reopened.

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  • Treaties and military operations were at first of no avail, but in 1876 the United States government took steps to reduce them to submission, and Generals George Crook (1828-1890), Alfred Howe Terry (1827-1890) and John Gibbon (1827-1896), with 2700 troops (besides the Crow scouts) were sent against the Sioux under Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse and others.

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  • In addition, a force of native scouts, which ultimately reached a total of 860 men, was organized in eighteen companies, and partly armed with Snider rifles, to cover the advance of the main column, which started on the 27th of December, and to improve the road.

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  • During the Civil War he rendered invaluable services to the Federal cause in the south-west as chief scout in charge of the various bodies of irregular scouts and rangers participating in the constant border warfare that characterized the conflict in that part of the Union.

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  • James declined to commit this chivalrous folly; but, for lack of scouts, permitted Surrey to out-manoeuvre him and pass, concealed by a range of hills, across his front, to a position north of Flodden, on his lines of communication.

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  • Miles, and in 1890, during an uprising of the Sioux, he was sent to Dakota, in charge of the Indian scouts.

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  • Sensing demons in the upcoming halls, he replaced his hood and stepped from the stairwell leading to the basement into the hall on the main floor.  Half a dozen demons paced the corridor, three dressed as scouts like he was.  Rhyn made his way through his half-brethren, once again getting an idea of how many were there.

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  • Stationary scouts shifted only when necessary.

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  • Arrange for me to accompany the scouts on the morn.

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  • We had Rwandan Boy Scouts, teenagers, working for us in food distribution.

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  • For more information on scouting for girls, visit the website at Girl Scouts or contact your local Girl Scout council to find the troop nearest you at 1-800-478-7248.

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  • My new allies are expert scouts and spies, and may have already infiltrated your army.

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  • In 1929 some of our scouts attended the jamboree held at Arrowe Park, Birkenhead.

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  • During the last several jamborees that I was on staff we had some English Scouts also attended the Jamboree.

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  • The Boy Scouts were comparative latecomers to the field of youth movements - the first groups forming in 1908.

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  • Scouts quickly agreed to fill roles as diverse as stretcher-bearers, convoy signallers, firewatchers and bicycle messengers.

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  • After Major John Bullis sacked him as chief of scouts at San Carlos in December, 1890, Sieber became a prospector.

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  • His scouts had chosen the route through the town center carefully.

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  • Travel without moving and make your home a happy haven for your fellow scouts in the process And don't forget.

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  • They are being given a send-off by the Boy Scouts and a group of subdued locals.

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  • For Scouts in camo, we used the same greenish Khaki but with dark green splotches on top.

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  • It was 1966, and record company talent scouts were still touring the Village looking for " the new Dylan " .

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  • The scouts had also been sent worksheets on how to build tepees to shelter under while they waited for their turns.

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  • The theological trailblazers and scouts do not always make such enjoyable company.

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  • The 1st division, warned by their own scouts that French troops were in Ste Marie, deployed to attack this village, and were assisted in their endeavour by a brigade of Saxons detached by the crown prince of Saxony, who from his position could see behind the poplar screen that limited the view of the commander-in-chief.

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  • Look here, my dear fellow, get from Kozlovski all the reports from our scouts.

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  • Scouts may also be required to maintain flank contact or to reconnoiter subsequent battle positions during a hasty defense.

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  • Travel without moving and make your home a happy haven for your fellow Scouts in the process And do n't forget.

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  • Explorer Scouts aged between 14 to 18 years can become Young Leaders.

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  • It later plays an important role by bringing many names to light through its talent scouts.

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  • It was 1966, and record company talent scouts were still touring the Village looking for " the new Dylan ".

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  • Top scorer Dean Windass proved instrumental in the Tigers successes and brought a steady stream of visiting scouts to Boothferry Park.

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  • Judges are typically comprised of entertainment industry professionals, as well as top talent scouts and casting agents.

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  • His son, William MacKay Low, married Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon.

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  • Today, the carriage house serves as the headquarters of the Girl Scouts of America, and the home houses the Colonial Dames House.

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  • Most famously known as the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of America, the Wayne Gordon House was built in 1818 by Savannah Mayor James Moore Wayne.

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  • These Scouts cover NFL teams for their local papers or TV stations, offering excellent, reliable inside information.

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  • The site claims to review your registration information for scouts working in Singapore, New York, Taipei, Korea, Germany, Greece, Spain, Australia, Los Angeles, Milan, Paris, and Tokyo.

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  • Scouts and university coaches want the best players for their team and they know just where to get them.

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  • While many are familiar with the idea of Boy Scouts Camp or Girl Scouts Camp, not that many people are familiar with the other options that are out there for those interested in camp.

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  • Whatever your encounter, the Girl Scouts of America has sustained as a thriving non-profit for generations, and will continue to provide meaningful activities and goals for new legions of girls all across the nation.

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  • Since Girl Scouts stand for things that are good and noble, it's important that a scout look clean, tidy and put together.

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  • The Daisy Girl Scout is the new kid on the block - she is the youngest of the girl scouts, and her uniform is a brilliant royal blue with a white blouse underneath.

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  • Just like the Brownies, Junior Girls Scouts can wear a sash or vest, ad have a green skirt and white blouse.

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  • You can purchase all components of your Girl Scout uniform through the Girl Scouts Official Online Store.

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  • However, the bulk of this article focuses on the field uniform for each age range, as this is what Boy Scouts wear for the majority of their scouting career.

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  • There are five levels of cub scouts - the Tiger Cub, Bobcat, Wolf Scout, Bear Scout and Webelos.

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  • The littlest of cub scouts will enjoy wearing their first "official" uniform, which will feature patches and pins as they progress through the very first scouting ranks.

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  • There are many reasons for this transition, including growth spurts and rank distinction, as these are the oldest of the cub scouts.

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  • However, the Boy Scouts of America do not require the tan and green until a boy reaches the formal Boy Scout level.

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  • The navy blue uniform is fine to continue wearing, however most scouts will switch over around the middle of 4th grade.

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  • Assuming the transition has been made; Webelos scouts wear a tan shirt and forest green pants.

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  • The most well known scouting uniform in the history of America, Boy Scouts wear a tan shirt and green pants with a red and yellow neckerchief that distinct them from the younger scouts.

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  • This fell in line with the ethics and philosophy of the even better established Boy Scouts.

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  • Girl Scouts are divided into five levels - Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette and Senior.

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  • In the 1960s, this group of scouts wore a green dress with a yellow tie and darker green belt.

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  • In the past, the Cadette and Senior uniforms were blue and green, but this older group of girl scouts now have a modern look to their uniform.

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  • Each level of Girl Scouts have badges and "bridges" which signify the passage of one level of scouting into another.

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  • Eagle Scout scholarships reward young men who attain the highest rank within the Boy Scouts of America and continue their legacy of service to others.

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  • The Eagle Scouts came into being as a way to keep Boy Scouts who achieved Eagle Scout status engaged.

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  • Originally known as the Knights of Dunamis, they officially became the Eagle Scouts in the early 1970s.

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  • If an Eagle Scout enlists in the U.S. Armed Forces, he may receive additional ranks within the Eagle Scouts to honor his achievement in service to his country.

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  • The National Eagle Scouts Association administers multiplescholarship opportunities for scouts in all regions.

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  • Organizations such as The American Legion, the National Jewish Committee on Scouting and the Sons of the American Revolution also award Eagle Scouts with scholarship opportunities to further their education.

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  • Many local businesses, churches and schools offer grant and scholarship opportunities to Eagle Scouts for their distinguished community service.

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  • Eagle Scouts are valued for their leadership, service and commitment to excellence.

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  • The Eagle Scouts program, created to keep boys engaged in the scouts after they reached Eagle Scout, challenges youths and young men to mentor others, provide community service and work to improve the quality of life in their areas.

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  • Eagle Scouts demonstrate a high academic success rate due, partially, to the qualities young men must possess to achieve their Eagle Scout Awards and remain dedicated to the Boy Scouts of America and the future of the organization.

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  • For many young men, Boy Scouts of America and by extension the Eagle Scouts of America teach them to be proactive and productive citizens of their communities.

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  • For more information on the Eagle Scouts or Boy Scouts of America, visit their websites.

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  • Girl and Boy Scouts do a lot of community service projects, and they might be willing to pool together to do a food and necessities collection to help the animals in your local shelter.

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  • Scouts and hikers have long known the comfort that these shirts provide, but now they have gone mainstream and are done in an updated look perfect for summertime.

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  • Clothing designers, modeling agencies and talent scouts recognize this need, and the plus size model industry is growing.

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  • Who knows more about camping than the boy or girl scouts?

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  • Whether you'll looking for meal ideas for a backwoods hike or you need suggestions for how to feet a full troop of boy scouts, you'll find many great ideas on this site.

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  • The Boy Scouts of America have an acronym used to help them remember how to stay warm during winter camping in C-O-L-D.

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  • The Boy Scouts know a thing or two about camping, so why not tap over a century of campfire storytelling to prepare for your next outing?

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  • They join many of the same groups, such as Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, 4-H, Kiwanis and church youth groups.

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  • These are all words associated with the camaraderie and spirit of the Girl Scouts.

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  • The Girls Scouts, as an organization and a troop, have an investiture ceremony annually to welcome new girls and/or adults.

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  • The ceremony is the same for the new member whether they are pledging to the Brownies, the Scouts or as an adult leader.

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  • In 1912, Juliette Gordon Low founded the Girl Scouts of America as an organization dedicated solely to the education and nurturing of young girls.

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  • As of 2010, the Girl Scouts of America consists of 3.4 million members throughout the United States and more than 90 participating countries throughout the world.

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  • However, since cub scouts are very young, your troop's planned events may be their first venture into the world of raising money for a cause.

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  • Find someone from your troop leadership who can make a fundraising thermometer for the cub scouts.

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  • Girl Scouts have their cookies, and boys should have something equally as simple and effective.

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  • Cub scouts are given cards that they take to a certain number of people (usually around 25) and ask them to scratch off a section of the card.

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  • There are plenty of other fundraisers cub scouts can participate in.

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  • Boy Scouts, church youth groups, PTAs and other groups often sell real wreaths in November and will deliver them after Thanksgiving.

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  • The Cub Scouts is the first of the three youth groups within the organization.

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  • Cub Scouts are boys between the ages of 7 and 10 who are in the first through fifth grades.

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  • Cub Scouts engage in various fun activities designed to instill Scout values and to promote family and community from camping trips to car, boat, and rocket derbies, and service projects.

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  • The Boy Scouts Outdoor Adventure Program is one of the most popular aspects of the Scouting experience.

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  • Scouts are also required to pursue community service projects geared toward building citizenship and patriotism.

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  • Venturers are the oldest members of the Boy Scouts of America community, comprised of young adults between the ages of 14 and 21.

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  • Venturing is the only division of the Scouts open to both males and females.

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  • The Boy Scouts of America is one of the oldest and most respected youth organizations in the United States.

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  • To find out more about the Boy Scouts of America, go to Boy Scouts of America National Council or Boy Scouts.com.

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  • Boy Scouts of America -- The mission of this time-honored organization is to help develop character, values and leadership skills through service projects and teamwork activities.

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  • A recent study shows that 83 percent of men who were Boy Scouts say that the values they learned growing up with this organization continue to be important to them today.

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  • On August 1, 2007, the Boy Scouts of America will celebrate its 100th anniversary.

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  • Girl Scouts of the USA -- When you hear about Girls Scouts, you automatically think cookies, right?

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  • By 1950, Girls Scouts of the USA was recognized as a charter by the U.S. Congress.

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  • The purpose of the Girl Scouts is simple…empowering girls.

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  • How does Girl Scouts of the USA accomplish these goals?

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  • Groups are divided by ages, with Daisy Girl Scouts for ages 5 to 6 year olds, Brownie Girl Scouts for ages 6 to 8, Junior Girl Scouts for ages 8 to 11, and Girl Scouts for ages 11 to 17.

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  • Go Girls Only is a site dedicated to girls and sponsored by the Girl Scouts of America.

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  • Go Girls Only-Sponsored by the Girl Scouts of America, this site has lots of fun games, quizzes, a girl talk section and celebration ideas as well.

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  • Jim led an excited group of Boy Scouts out to Eagle Lake for a weekend camping trip.

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  • Of all the lessons he'd taught them, Jim had failed to teach the Scouts how to identify poisonous plants.

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  • Or you can use the "Resume Scouts" automated search function and have results emailed to you.

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  • While there are some scouts, most of the scholarships are awarded through tryouts, so be sure to contact the school early enough to make it to the try out and become eligible for any scholarship money.

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  • The Girl Scouts of the United States of America were formed in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low.

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  • Throughout its history, Girl Scouts has offered a way for American girls to socialize with one another and learn how to apply these values to their own lives.

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  • Cub Scout crafts usually relate to the specific lessons the boys are learning in scouts.

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  • Cub Scouts are at a good age to learn about safety and first aid skills.

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  • The talent scouts and judges were looking for girls who could not only sing, but also dance and provide the look that Diddy was going for.

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  • Jamaris is a talented football player and the target of many college ball scouts.

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  • In 2004, scouts for the reality show Dirty Jobs were looking for a pest control company to send Mike Rowe out to for an episode of the show.

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  • The following year the name of the organization was changed to the Girl Scouts.

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  • Available from the Girl Scouts Hornets' Nest Council is a detailed replica of the 1914 uniform in the form of a brass bookmark.

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  • Within the next five years, Girl Scouts had a choice of two styles of khaki colored uniforms.

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  • In 1927 the Brownies were given their own uniform, different from the older Girl Scouts.

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  • Mariner Scouts, a program for older girls who were interested in sailing, was introduced in 1934.

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  • Teenage Girl Scout, introduced in 1935, was made for older Girl Scouts who wore a larger size dress.

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  • The Senior Girl Scouts uniform was introduced in 1939.

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  • The uniform of Senior Girl Scouts was changed in 1960 to a two-piece, deep green dress with a matching hat.

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  • For example, Junior Girl Scouts were able to create 12 looks by mixing the five separate pieces of their uniform.

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  • Modern day Girl Scouts have choices when it comes to their uniforms.

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  • A pictorial history of Girl Scout Uniforms is available on the official website of the Girl Scouts of the USA.

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  • Although the Girl Scout uniform history shows the many changes in materials and styles that took place over the years, the uniform has always symbolized the high ideals and standards held by the Girl Scouts organization.

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  • When a young boy puts on his Cub Scout uniform, he proudly shows everyone he is a member of the Boy Scouts of America.

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  • One of the three main programs that make up the Boy Scouts of America, the Cub Scout program is for boys in first grade through fifth grade, or ages seven through ten.

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  • Throughout the four levels of Cub Scouting, the basic uniform remains the same for Tiger Cubs, Wolf Scouts and Bear Scouts with the differences occurring in the uniform accessories.

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  • Webelos Scouts have a choice of two uniform types.

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  • Cub scouts have a choice of wearing a long- or- short-sleeved button flap pocket shirt.

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  • Both styles have an American flag emblem on the shoulder and the words Boy Scouts of America in gold letters above the right pocket.

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  • Scouts have the choice of wearing navy blue uniform pants or shorts made of a polyester/cotton blend or switchback pants which are easy to care for and stain resistant.

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  • Webelos have the option of wearing the basic navy blue Cub Scout uniform or the tan and olive uniform based on the Boy Scouts uniform.

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  • Cub Scouts also have an Activity Uniform, often referred to as a Class B uniform.

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  • When boys put on their Boy Scouts of America uniforms, they are showing that they are proud members of one of the largest private youth organizations in the United States.

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  • The year 2010 marks the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America.

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  • Modeled after the uniforms of the United States Army, boy scouts of 1910 wore a campaign hat, a button down coat, knickers and leggings.

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  • In 1922 the coats and leggings were eliminated from the uniforms of the Boy Scouts.

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  • Scouts were given the option of choosing baseball style caps or red berets.

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  • Boy Scouts have the option of choosing a long- or- short-sleeved shirt in a choice of khaki canvas poplin or Supplex nylon fabric.

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  • Boy Scouts can choose from several styles of official Boy Scout pants.

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  • See the newest of the Boy Scouts of America uniforms by viewing the Boy Scouts of America Centennial uniform flyer.

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  • If Hannah Montana were to perform for a group of today's youngest Girl Scouts, she might be absolutely rocking it before an audience dressed in the style of the new Brownie uniform.

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  • Today it is a vital part of many womens' lives throughout the world, all served by the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) based in London.

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  • Today there is still blue in the U.S. Daisy smock and parts of both the Cadette and Senior uniforms (similar to the blue of the boys in Cub Scouts).

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  • Regardless of the uniform, the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is unified by their ideals and traditions that continue to shape young women into citizens of the world.

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  • Italy is a founding member of the World Organization Scout Movement (WOSM), and young men and women become scouts under the Italian Catholic Guides and Scouts and the National Corps of Italian Boy and Girl Scouts.

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  • There appears to be no single unifying look for girl (and boy) scouts across Italy.

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  • Italy's first Girl Scouts came into being in 1914, two years after the first Boy Scout groups formed.

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  • Girls are proud to be members of the Girls Scouts of America and enjoy wearing clothing that shows the world that they are part of this organization.

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  • In addition to the official uniform pieces and accessories, Girl Scouts at all levels have the option of wearing trendy updated clothing that is stylish, fashionable and fun.

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  • An online copy of the Girl Scout catalog is available at The Girl Scout Shop, which is the official online shop of the Girl Scouts of the United States.

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  • The Girl Scout uniform catalog keeps scouts and their families informed of all the latest scouting fashion trends and styles offered by the Girl Scouts of America.

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  • Formed in 1920, the World Scout Conference officially recognized Mexico and its Associacion de Scouts de Mexico in 1926.

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  • If the youngest group of girl scouts, Gacelas, in a particular area are working on an environmental project, so too will be the youngest group of boy scouts, Cubs, in the same area.

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  • Girls from other countries can learn Spanish, sightsee, and work on projects with Mexican Girl Scouts including community service projects.

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  • Regardless of whether you are a member of the Boy or Girl Scouts, earning badges, patches and pins is an important part of membership.

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  • At each level, scouts work hard to meet the requirements of their troops.

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  • Although the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are international organizations, the information in this article pertains to the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of the USA.

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  • As Girl Scouts move up in levels, they have the opportunity to earn many wonderful awards, pins and patches for community service and personal accomplishments.

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  • For girls that are five or six years old or in kindergarten, Daisy is the first level of Girl Scouts.

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  • Junior Girl Scouts are generally in fourth to sixth grade, or ages nine to eleven.

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  • Girls between the ages of twelve and fourteen, or in seventh to ninth grade, are generally Cadette Girl Scouts.

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  • From the ages of fourteen to seventeen, or grades nine through twelve, girls are Senior Girl Scouts.

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  • The Boy Scouts of America organization is structured into six group levels.

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  • The following are examples of special patches awarded to Boy Scouts.

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  • A Year of Celebration patch celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America.

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  • In addition to the patches earned by Scouts, there are many patches that are offered as fun patches that are great for collecting and trading.

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  • This level of Girl Scouts includes seven-and-eight-year-olds or girls in the second or third grade.

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  • Others have moved up from the Daisies, the name for Girl Scouts in kindergarten or first grade, or ages five or six.

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  • The Girl Scout Shop is the official online shop of the Girl Scouts of the USA.

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  • This shop carries everything for all of the different levels of Girl Scouts, as well as for adult leaders and volunteers.

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  • This company is an official supplier of the Girl Scouts of the USA.

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  • This website is an example of one of the many area brick and mortar stores that supply uniforms to scouts in regional areas.

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  • Within the Boy Scout organization there are four levels of Cub Scouts.

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  • Cub Scouts have two types of patches, temporary and permanent.

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  • Cub Scouts earn temporary patches by participating in or attending special events or activities.

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  • Many scouts choose to add their temporary patches to a red vest that they can wear to scouting events.

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  • With over 120 areas of knowledge any Boy Scout can earn a merit badge in, it is no wonder that starting with the youngest scouts, parents might wonder how a Cub Scout uniform badge placement works.

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  • Cub Scouts involves boys ages 6 to eleven - the rough and tumble years - of any child's life.

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  • Today, Cub Scouts are more active than before and the emphasis is on becoming part of a group.

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  • Outdoor and physical activities are on the increase for all Scouts, so Cub Scout uniform badge placement to this group is of less importance.

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  • Cub Scouts and many other Scouts are less concerned with wearing and displaying badges on their uniform today.

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  • Usually badge displays are more important to older and more advanced scouts as they enhance the more mature, military style uniform, and have more inherent meaning to the older Scout.

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  • A great guide to badge and uniform guidelines for Cub Scouts can be had by going to The Thinking Mother, a blog explaining early badge and patch placement.

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  • When young girls wear their Daisy Girl Scout uniforms, they proudly show the world they are members of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.

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  • On their vest or tunic, Daisy Scouts wear their official Girl Scout insignia.

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  • Daisy Scouts have the option of wearing their own shirts and pants or they can wear official Daisy apparel such as daisy print leggings or a daisy long sleeve tee shirt.

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  • In contrast to the rigid fashion of past years, today's Girl Scouts uniforms reflect a more relaxed and versatile style that characterizes comfort, age-appropriateness and variety.

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  • Modern scout uniform guidelines address many separate pieces that are part of a standard uniform in all age divisions (Daisies, Brownies, Junior Girl Scouts, Cadette Girl Scouts and Senior Girl Scouts).

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  • Girl Scouts at the high school level may choose to wear a scarf that unifies their look with that of members worldwide, while adult members may wear an official scarf or tie with pins displayed for a unifying look.

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  • In keeping with the Girl Scouts' long-standing tradition of wearing "full dress uniform," a complete uniform ensemble continues to be available for Daisies and Brownies.

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  • Over its nine-decade long history, scout uniform guidelines for Boy Scouts have also undergone many changes.

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  • It is important to note that the Boy Scouts of America Corporation has incorporated strict rules and regulations with regard to its insignia, uniforms and badges.

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  • In addition, badges and official insignia are only available to registered youth members, officials or other members who have met the requirements mandated by the Boy Scouts Corporation.

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  • If you are not sure what the current uniform looks like, check out the Boy Scouts of America web page that discusses the Cub Scout attire.

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  • On that site, the Boy Scouts of America provide details about the shirt, pants, belt, socks, cap, neckerchief, and neckerchief slide, as well as some photographs.

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  • If you involve your son in the search for the best priced uniform, he can add learning the value of money along with all of the great things he learns at Scouts.

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  • Members are given points for following the requirements spelled out in the Boy Scouts of America uniform policy, which includes detailed instructions on head-to-toe inspections.

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  • Otherwise, only official Boy Scouts socks can be worn during inspection.

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  • A uniform inspection helps Boy Scouts take pride in themselves and their appearance, and shouldn't be used as a way to degrade a member.

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  • For detailed instructions on how to complete an official uniform inspection, visit the Boy Scouts of America website.

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  • Since 1930, the Boy Scouts of America has helped boys as young as six years old develop character, citizenship, and physical and mental fitness.

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  • The Cub Scout program is for first graders through third grade boys and is broken down into the Tiger Cubs, Wolf Scouts, and Bear Scouts.

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  • Scouts view their uniforms as symbols of the principles and ideals of the Scouting movement.

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  • Cub Scouts are required to wear their uniforms to all patrol meetings, troop meetings, and official outings.

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  • The Cub Scouts of America colors are blue and gold, which are reflected in members' uniforms.

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  • Having all Cub Scouts consistently uniformed for meetings and outings is an important part of the scouting program.

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  • The uniform is especially important for the youngest boys just starting out in Scouts, as it identifies members as a unified body and gives them a sense of belonging to the den, the pack, and the Boy Scouts of America.

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  • Consequently, Cub Scouts are taught to take pride in their uniforms by wearing them correctly.

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  • A uniform inspection helps Cub Scouts take pride in themselves and their appearance, and shouldn't be used as a way to degrade a member.

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  • However, if you can make a patch that can be enjoyed and worn by future Girl Scouts as well (or perhaps even by parents) you can order more and therefore each one will cost less.

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  • Patches 4 Less has a minimum order of only ten patches, and a very clear website with samples of their creations for scouts, military, businesses, civil services, and more.

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  • Carolina Emblem has a long tradition of creating patches for Girl Scouts since 1977.

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  • They are partnered with the Girl Scouts-USA and many of their workers were in the scouts themselves, adding a personal touch to the patches.

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  • Most patches come with the option of having either iron-on backing or velcro, but the tradition for scouts is to sew the patches on the uniforms.

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  • The Girl Scouts as an organization was founded by Juliette Gordon, a remarkable deaf woman who based it on England's "Girl Guides."

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  • The Junior Girl Scouts fell right in the middle, between Brownies and Cadettes.

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  • These correspond to the "merit badges" earned by Boy Scouts, and range from physical activities such as "Hiker" to more esoteric research-based badges like "Earth Connections."

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  • There are specialized pins and badges that can show this for things like Asthma Awareness or the Go Global patch for traveling scouts.

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  • All of these patches have specific places they belong on the uniform vest or sash, as determined by the National Board and illustrated on the Girl Scouts website.

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  • The Junior Girl Scouts encourages its members to continue to grow and identify new ways to make the planet better.

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  • The reward of the fun patches still provides motivation to become a more well-rounded person through the Girl Scouts organization.

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  • Girl Scouts earn patches as a way to demonstrate they have accomplished a specific task or activity.

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  • To obtain the patch, the scouts must work through the list of requirements for the specific achievement.

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  • Scouts who wear sashes or vests place the patches on their uniform.

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  • Scouts should only display these patches when the accomplishment is fully achieved.

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  • To obtain patches, scouts need to complete the activities required for the patch.

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  • The following are some of the patches scouts can earn.

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  • This is not a full list of your options; details about additional patches can be provided by local councils, such as Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast.

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  • Girl Scout American Volkssport Association Master Program Award Patch is a joint program between the Girl Scouts and the American Volkssport Association and focuses on creating a fit lifestyle with a focus on outdoor activities.

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  • Ms. President Patch focuses on women in leadership roles, to encourage scouts to work towards being in the White House as President one day.

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  • Various programs are available for all levels of scouts.

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  • Girl Scouts must wear their tunic, vest or sash at all ceremonies or any time when the scout is representing the organization in public activities.

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  • Girl Scouts should secure the patches properly.

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  • By standardizing the Cub Scout patch location, the Boy Scouts of America have created a way for all Cub Scouts from around the world to recognize and know a lot about each other, from the different colors of Arrow Points to the Den Number.

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  • Intrepid Cub Scouts can conceivably earn more patches than can be easily put on a standard uniform, especially if they acquire patches from events they've participated in.

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  • The official policy of the Cub Scouts can be found on the Scouting.org website.

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  • By keeping to the traditions of the organization, the patches are part of what ties his experience to the distinguished heritage of the Boy Scouts.

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  • The Eagle Scout badges, or Eagle required merit badges, are specific merit badges Boy Scouts must earn in order to obtain the Eagle Scout rank.

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  • In order to earn an Eagle Scout badge, individual scouts need to work through a variety of requirements.

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  • This rank is the highest rank a boy can achieve as part of the Boy Scouts of America program.

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  • The following are some of the requirements to earn this ranking within the Boy Scouts of America.

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  • To learn more about the rank requirements, visit the Boy Scouts of America website.

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  • For Eagle Scouts, there are lists of required and optional patches.

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  • All members will get the green loops for the shoulder epaulets that symbolize the association with the Boy Scouts.

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  • The Eagle Scout emblem is a symbol that demonstrates that a scout has reached the highest rank in the Boy Scouts.

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  • The Boy Scouts award the rank of Eagle Scout to those who have completed certain requirements such as earning 21 merit badges and completing community service projects.

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  • Not only does a scout receive a badge with the emblem, but he also can wear other items with the insignia that distinguishes his rank in the scouts.

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  • Those who are Eagle Scouts have worked hard to reach their ranking and are proud to be recognized as such.

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  • This rank is the highest attainable rank in the Boy Scouts.

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  • Some famous Eagle Scouts include former US president Gerald Ford, journalist Walter Cronkite and film producer Steven Spielberg among many others.

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  • There is a set of red stars followed by the words "Boy Scouts of America" on the lower part.

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  • Whether it is a medal or badge, the emblem can be worn by Eagle Scouts of all ages including youth and adults.

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  • A great source produced by the Boy Scouts is the Insignia Guide.

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  • In order to purchase merchandise with the emblem, the Boy Scouts of America requires the individual to present an Eagle Scout identification card.

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  • The official online shop of the Boy Scouts at Scout Stuff has a selection of Eagle Scout merchandise including a pack of jumbo emblems, award kits, bumper stickers, lapel pins and much more.

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  • With more than 100 merit badges to select from, Boy Scouts are likely to find a few topics to learn about.

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  • A group of scouts may work towards earning badges together or one scout may earn the badge on his own.

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  • In most troops, the troop assigns an adult leader to help scouts with the merit badges.

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  • Then, scouts will demonstrate the ability to do various types of swimming activities.

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  • Instead, these scouts can wear the sash with their belts.

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  • Scouts may not wear the merit badge on a short sleeve shirt.

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  • In addition to displaying merit badges on the sash, scouts may also wear merit badges on an official Boy Scout, long sleeve shirt.

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  • Scouts may only wear up to six badges in this position.

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  • Patch Connection is an officially licensed vendor of the Girl Scouts.

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  • Scouts are reporting it's overrun with demons and Darkyn has adopted it as his terra headquarters for his trips here from Hell.

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  • To display merit badges, the scout needs to follow the Boy Scouts of America uniform guidelines.

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