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  2. Cub Scouts (The Scout Association) - Wikipedia

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    The activities undertaken by Cub Scouts are collectively called the 'programme' and include activities, games, visits and residential experiences. The badges and awards achieved by the young people help support this programme and was initially divided into themed areas.

  3. Cub Scouts (Scouting America) - Wikipedia

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    Cub Scouts is a Scouting America program available to coeducational children from kindergarten through fifth grade (or 5 to 10 years of age) and their families. Its membership is the largest of the five main Scouting America divisions (Cub Scouting, Scouts BSA, Venturing, Exploring and Sea Scouting).

  4. Cub Scout - Wikipedia

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    The Baden-Powell Scouts' Association in Australia operate a "Wolf Cub" program between its Koalas' program and Boy Scout. Wolf Cub packs are themed on "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling, a friend of Baden-Powell. Wolf Cub packs are divided into Sixes, with each six being identified by a coloured triangular patch on the shoulder of the Cub's ...

  5. National Scout Organization of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Chief Scout: King of Thailand; King's Scout: this award is available to Senior Scouts and is the Thai equivalent of the Eagle Scout award in American Scouting. Scout Motto: "Don't lose your faith even if you lose your life" (เสียชีพอย่าเสียสัตย์; RTGS: Sia chip ya sia sat) National Scout Day: July 1

  6. Cub Scouts (Scouts Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Cub Scouts is the Cub Scout section of Scouts Canada for children aged from 8 to 10. Originally the "Wolf Cubs," the program offers badges to youth members as a mark of achievement in an interest area. The badges are grouped into six activity areas as described in The Cub Book (Scouts Canada, 2005). While youth experience fun and excitement ...

  7. Age groups in Scouting and Guiding - Wikipedia

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    This development allowed the younger brothers of Scouts to participate in similar activities. Later on, a senior section known as Rover Scouts was created. This was mirrored by similar sections being created for the Guide Movement — the Brownie Guides (equivalent to the Wolf Cubs) and Ranger Guides (the senior section).

  8. Tiger Scout - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Scout can refer to: Tiger Scout (Korea Scout Association) , the highest rank in Korean Scouting Tiger Cubs, the youngest level of Cub Scouting (Boy Scouts of America) , formerly a separate membership section

  9. Cub Scouts (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Cub Scout Unit is usually composed of several adult leaders, and several patrols of approximately six children. The leader of a patrol is called a patrol leader, an older cub scout in the unit. Second in command of a patrol is an assistant patrol leader. Each week the patrols take turns to be in charge of some of the unit's activities, such ...