Written by Dan Wallace Tuesday, 15 June 2010 11:50
Boy Scouting provides a series of surmountable obstacles and steps in overcoming them through the advancement method. The Boy Scout plans his advancement and progresses at his own pace as he meets each challenge. The Boy Scout is rewarded for each achievement, which helps him gain self-confidence. The steps in the advancement system help a Boy Scout grow in self-reliance and in the ability to help others.
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| Joining Requirements (Scout Badge) |
Tenderfoot Rank | Second Class Rank | First Class Rank |
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| Star Rank | Life Rank | Eagle Rank | Eagle Palms |
Alternate Requirements for
Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class Ranks
Written by Dan Wallace Tuesday, 15 June 2010 11:18
On the advancement trail, a Cub Scout progresses from rank to rank, learning new skills as he goes. Each of the ranks and awards in Cub Scouting has its own requirements. As you advance through the ranks, the requirements get more challenging, to match the new skills and abilities you learn as you get older.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 June 2010 11:22