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The Skipper's Key, created in 1939, was discontinued in 1948 and replaced with the Scouter's Key. The medal emblem was changed from the First Class emblem to the universal emblem. [1] The Skipper's Key was reinstated as a separate award in 2001 using the original medal and knot designs.
The Sea Scout Leader's Training Award (part of the Scouter's Training Award series) is available to any leader, while the Skipper's Key is only available to Skippers. Seabadge is an advanced leadership program for all Sea Scout leaders.
Superseded by Distinguished Conservation Service Award Skipper's Key: 1947: 1949: Superseded by Scouter's Key Exploring Ranger Award: 1933: 1951: Superseded by "Ranger" bar Air Scout Ace Award: 1950: 1954: Exploring Silver Award: 1954: 1958: Exploring Awards Knot [9] 1954: 1998: William H. Spurgeon III Award [10] 1989: 2007
Those separate awards were discontinued in 2012 and the Scouter's Training Award for Cub Scouting was restored. In 2013, requirements for a District Committee Scouter's Training Award was released. By adding this award and revising the requirements for the District Committee Key, it brings these awards' requirements in line with the equivalent ...
The Key Bridge was hit by the Dali on March 26, 2024, after the ship lost power. The collapse sent seven workers into the Patapsco River, killing six of them. Another worker was on a portion of ...
The three Mannings vote for the award, as do a panel of reporters. Ward ended his college career with a Division I (FBS and FCS level) record 158 touchdown passes. His total of 18,189 passing ...
At award-winning Mikey B's Restaurant in New Bedford, creativity is a key ingredient. Gannett. Matthew Ferreira, The Standard-Times. March 30, 2024 at 4:03 AM.
The Order of the Arrow Founder's Award was first introduced at the 1981 National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC), following the death of Goodman. This award honors Arrowmen in the Order of the Arrow (OA) for unselfish service above and beyond their normal duties to their lodge. Any lodge may present the award to up to two arrowmen annually ...