Early Badges of the Boy Scouts of America and Some of Their History ...
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NATIONAL ORGANISATION OF RUSSIAN SCOUTS The National Organisation of Russian Scouts (N.O.R.S.) carries on traditions of Russian Scouting from its foundation in 1909, and its exile from Russia, down to the present day. Nikita Gileff, Chief Scout of the National Organisation of Russian Scouts in Australia, has written this short history to create an awareness that Russian Scouting remained active ...
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A site providing the history of Catholic Scouting in the U.S. Site includes historical pictures, history of the Catholic religious emblem programs, speeches from Popes on Scouting, the Catholic Youth Movement in the US, and much more history regarding the Boy Scouts of America.
Scouts on Stamps Lone Scout History ...
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History, patches, staff, and memories of former Boy Scout High Adventure Base ...
www.w9fz.com/canoebase/index.html
GREEN BAR BILL WILLIAM HILLCOURT Scoutmaster To The World August 6, 1900 - November 9, 1992 American Boy Scouting has been influenced by many men; Seton, Beard, West, Hurt, and others stand out. But one man more than any other personified the life of American Boy Scouting; William Hillcourt. Bill was a native of Denmark where he became a Boy Scout in January, 1911 at 11 years of age after he had ...
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A picture tour of the (Ontario) Gilwell Reunion through the years as I and my friends see it. Fond memories all, and hillarious fun. A GREAT way to get ...
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The Girl Scout Law through the years 1912 The Girl Scout Law 1. A Girl Scout's Honor Is to be Trusted 2. A Girl Scout Is Loyal 3. A Girl Scout's Duty Is to be Useful and to Help Others 4. A Girl Scout is a Friend to All, and a Sister to every other Girl Scout no matter to what Social Class she May Belong 5. A Girl Scout Is Courteous 6. A Girl Scout Keeps Herself Pure 7. A Girl Scout Is a Friend ...
www.epilogsys.com/scoutingweb/SubPages/GSLawHis.htm
Roosevelt's Thoughts On Scouting The movement is one for efficiency and patriotism. It does not try to make soldiers of Boy Scouts but to make boys who will turn out as men to be fine citizens and who will, if their country needs them, make better soldiers for having been Scouts. No man is a good citizen unless he so acts as to show that he actually uses the Ten Commandments and translates the ...
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Section Two The ideas of the movement also caught on among girls, and they very much wanted to be part of it. However, as children's activities were usually gender exclusive at the time, the idea of girls joining Boy Scouts just wasn't acceptable. Girls had to form their own group, which became known as Girl Guides. Here's an account of how one Girl Guide troop started: In the early spring of ...
www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/exhibits/timemach/galler06/frames/bs_gg2.htm
The beginnings of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides can be traced back to events during the Boer War. This war took place between England and what is now known as South Africa, at the end of the nineteenth century, and beginning of the twentieth. Lord Baden-Powell's Boy Scout Band, ca. 1908 G-07476 An officer named Robert Baden-Powell was assigned to an area called Mafeking. It was a difficult area to ...
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