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  2. Baden-Powell's Scout training scheme - Wikipedia

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    To become a Tenderfoot, a boy had to prove that he: knew the Scout Law and Promise, knew the Scout sign and salute, knew the composition of, and how to fly the Union Jack, and could tie six specified knots and knew their uses. The Tenderfoot Badge was the Scout fleur-de-lys emblem, embroidered on cloth and worn on the left pocket of the uniform ...

  3. These include the Venturing Ranger Award [18] (Outdoors); the TRUST Award [19] (Community and Religious Life); the Quest Award [20] (Sports); and the Quartermaster Award [21] (Sea Scouting). Male members under the age of 18 may also earn Merit Badges and the Star, Life, and Eagle Scout ranks from the Boy Scouting program if they have earned at ...

  4. Ranks in the Scout Association of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The First Class badge combines the elements of the Tenderfoot and Second Class badges. The First Class badge is essentially the same as the emblem of the SAJ. Chrysanthemum has a First Class symbol on a stylized white chrysanthemum, the symbol of the Japanese Royal Family. Fuji Scout was originally the ultimate rank at the Scout level, and thus ...

  5. First Class Scout (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The symbol of this rank combines the symbols of the previous ranks: Scout, Tenderfoot, and Second Class. The Scout symbol is from the Scout rank, the eagle with the shield is from Tenderfoot, and the scroll with "Be Prepared" comes from the Second Class Rank. Star Scout and Life Scout both add to this with a star and a heart, respectively. [3]

  6. Tenderfoot - Wikipedia

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    The Tenderfoot, a 1932 film starring Joe E. Brown; Alternate title of The Dude Goes West, a 1948 comedy Western film featuring Eddie Albert; Alternate title of Bushwhacked, a 1995 film starring Daniel Stern; Tenderfoot, the name under which the series Sugarfoot was first shown in the UK in 1960

  7. Discontinued merit badges (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    In others, the merit badge's name has been changed, with or without significant revision to the badge's requirements. In 2010, in celebration of Scouting's 100th anniversary, four historical merit badges were reintroduced for one year only—Carpentry, Pathfinding, Signaling, and Tracking (formerly Stalking). Bugling merit badge was briefly ...

  8. History of Scouting America - Wikipedia

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    The first Webelos badge used the emblem today known as the Arrow of Light and was worn on the left pocket flap. Den mothers became optional Cubbing leaders in 1936, eventually becoming a registered position in 1948. The Bob Cat rank was introduced in 1938 as the entry-level badge for a new Cub, with a pin for non-uniform wear. Until 1942, boys ...

  9. Tenderfoot Tactics - Wikipedia

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    Tenderfoot Tactics is a tactical role-playing game. The player controls a group of goblins, exploring an open world archipelago. Combat occurs in a grid-based, turn-based, deterministic system.