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  2. Baden-Powell Scouts' Association - Wikipedia

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    Baden-Powell Scouting focuses on the importance of tradition in the scout movement. The Baden-Powell Scouts' Association shares the heritage of the youth scouting movement, however they believe in a traditional way of scouting which closely follows the programme set out by Lt. General Robert Baden-Powell in his book: Scouting for Boys.

  3. Rover Scouts (Baden-Powell Scouts' Association) - Wikipedia

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    The Rover Scout awards include the Scoutcraft Star (awarded for proving Scouting knowledge), Service Training Star (awarded for providing a service to the local community), Rambler's Badge (awarded for undertaking an expedition), Project Badge (awarded for completing a project of the Rover Scout's design) and the Rover Instructor Badge (awarded for reaching a high level of Instruction in a ...

  4. Boy Scout Handbook - Wikipedia

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    Scouts BSA Handbook is the official handbook of Scouts BSA, published by the Boy Scouts of America.It is a descendant publication of Baden-Powell's original handbook, Scouting for Boys, which has been the basis for Scout handbooks in many countries, with some variations to the text of the book depending on each country's codes and customs.

  5. Scouting for Boys - Wikipedia

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    Scouting for Boys (1908) was Baden-Powell's rewrite of his earlier book Aids to Scouting (1899) [2] with many youth training ideas openly taken from The Birch Bark Roll of the Woodcraft Indians (1906) [3] written by Ernest Thompson Seton, who later became the Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts of America.

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

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    Wolf Cubs were established by Robert Baden-Powell in 1916, as a response to younger boys wishing to join the Scout Movement. Baden-Powell based the new programme on the Seonnee Pack, created in "The Jungle Book" by his friend Rudyard Kipling. Wolf Cubs still use "The Jungle Book" as a basis.

  7. Scout Law - Wikipedia

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    According to the original U.S. handbook, [3] which elaborated on the British version, the founders drew inspiration for the Scout Law from the Bushido code of the Japanese Samurai (Baden-Powell and Seton), laws of honor of the American Indians (Seton), the code of chivalry of European knights (Baden-Powell), and the Zulu fighters Baden-Powell ...

  8. David Robert Baden-Powell - Wikipedia

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    Baden-Powell is the son of David Michael Baden-Powell, 4th Baron Baden-Powell, and Joan Berryman. He succeeded to the barony following the death of his father in 2023. [2] Baden-Powell is also the great-grandson of the founder of World Scouting, Robert Baden-Powell, and his wife Olave Baden-Powell, World Chief Guide.

  9. Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant-General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB, KStJ, DL (/ ˈ b eɪ d ən ˈ p oʊ əl / BAY-dən POH-əl; [3] 22 February 1857 – 8 January 1941) was a British Army officer, writer, founder of The Boy Scouts Association and its first Chief Scout, and founder, with his sister Agnes, of The Girl Guides Association.