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  2. Sea Scouts (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Sea Scouts is the BSA's implementation of the Sea Scout program, initially developed in 1910 by Warington Baden-Powell in England. The founders of Sea Scouts in the United States are Arthur A. Carey of Waltham, Massachusetts, and Charles T. Longstreth of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Both leaders independently established Sea Scout groups in the ...

  3. Sea Scout - Wikipedia

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    Sea Scouts are a part of the Scout movement, with a particular emphasis on boating and other water-based activities on the sea, rivers or lakes (canoeing, rafting, scuba, sailboarding). Sea Scouts can provide a chance to sail, cruise on boats, learn navigation, learn how to work on engines and compete in regattas .

  4. Sea Scouts (The Scout Association) - Wikipedia

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    In a Sea Scout Group, only the members in Sea Scout troops (10½-14 years of age) and Sea Explorer units (14–18 years of age) wear a different uniform and follow a more nautical focus within the current Scout programme while younger members, in the Squirrel (4-6 years of age), Beaver (6–8 years of age) and Cub (8-10½ years of age) sections ...

  5. Quartermaster Award (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The Quartermaster Award is the highest award in Sea Scouting. The highest awards in other BSA membership divisions are: Cub Scouting Arrow of Light, [5] the Boy Scouts’ Eagle Scout [6] and the Venturing Summit Award, [7] Other Scouting movements and many non-Scouting organizations have similar programs and awards.

  6. Category:Sea Scouting - Wikipedia

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    Sea Scouts (film) Sea Scouts (The Scout Association) Seabadge; W. William I. Koch International Sea Scout Cup This page was last edited on 17 July 2022, at 17:35 ...

  7. Sea Scouts New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Waiheke Sea Scouts group has several sections including; Keas (ages 6–8), Cubs (ages 8–11), Scouts (ages 11–14) and Venturers (ages 14–18). The younger members of the troop tend to focus on camping, indoor activities, bush walks and beach visits, while the older groups tend more to the sailing and water sports activities.

  8. Carlton Colville Scouts Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Carlton Colville Scouts Memorial is a memorial to seven people associated with the 1st Carlton (St Mark's) Sea Scouts Troop, in Carlton Colville, Suffolk, in England. It was erected to mark the graves of six men and boys of the troop who were killed in a boating accident on 1 June 1914.

  9. History of Sea Scouting (Scouting Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    1928: CBSI started Sea Scouting based on US model. 1960s-70s: Rapid growth of Sea Scouting in SAI. 1970s: Sea Scouting disappeared in CBSI. 1970: L.S. Albatross goes on station in Dún Laoghaire Harbour. 1976: The “BP 18” was designed as the SAI standard Sea Scout vessel for rowing and sailing.