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  2. U.S. Scouting Service Project - Wikipedia

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    The USSSP website as several areas of resources, being mostly a combination of file servers and sites with links to other sites. ScoutCamp.org - a database of all of the Scout Camps in the US with user comments. ScoutSite Search - a massive database of every scouting website, linked to councils with interactive sorting abilities.

  3. Cub Scouts (The Scout Association) - Wikipedia

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    The Cub Scout section is run locally within a Scout group along with the younger Beaver Scout section and the older Scout section. Linking to the heritage of the section as the Wolf Cubs and with the theming of the early section based around The Jungle Book , the section is collectively called a Cub Pack [ 44 ] which may contain up to around 36 ...

  4. Leadership training (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Under the new program, a Scout could reach First Class without hiking, camping or cooking over a fire. It was a disastrous failure for Scouting and membership plummeted. [12] William Hillcourt came out of retirement and donated a year of his life to write the 9th Edition of the Scout Handbook.

  5. Wolf Cubs (Baden-Powell Scouts' Association) - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Cubs, usually referred to as Cubs, is the 3rd youngest section of Scouting operated by the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association, following on from the Beaver Scouts section. The core age range for Wolf Cubs is eight to eleven, though exceptions can be granted. Individual sections of Wolf Cubs, known as a Pack, are run by the local Scout Group.

  6. Powder Horn (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Powder Horn was a skills resource course for Venturing and Scouts BSA leaders and youth (age 14 and up) of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Powder Horn is also described as a "hands-on resource management course" designed to give Scouting leaders "the contacts and tools necessary to conduct an awesome high-adventure program" in their Scouting unit. [1]

  7. Cub Scouts (Scouting America) - Wikipedia

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    A meeting of the Cub Scouts at the Ida B. Wells Housing Project, Chicago (1942) The Cub Scout pack is sponsored by a community organization such as a business, service organization, school, labor group or religious institution. The chartered organization is responsible for selecting leadership, providing a meeting place and promoting a good ...

  8. Advancement and recognition in Scouting America - Wikipedia

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    Advancement is one of the eight methods. Cub Scouts use activities call Adventures to earn promotion, following a three step process of: preparation, qualification, and recognition. [2] Cub Scouting is designed to function around the traditional school year with the goal of earning advancement by the end of the year.

  9. The Wolf Cub's Handbook - Wikipedia

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    Baden-Powell's illustration in The Wolf Cub's Handbook (1916) showing how a Wolf Cub's squatting posture imitates a wolf at the Grand Howl, a ceremony based on The Jungle Book. Baden-Powell sent Kipling the proofs of the new book asking for permission to use The Jungle Book material on 28 July 1916, after the work had been sent to the publishers.