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  2. Wood Badge (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    After the war ended, new Gilwell Park camp chief John Thurman was interested in persuading the Boy Scouts of America to adapt Wood Badge. The new Chief Scout Executive Elbert K. Fretwell was an educator and training enthusiast. He was convinced to allow a few members of the Program Division and Volunteer Training Service to try a new National ...

  3. Wood Badge - Wikipedia

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    The Wood Badge is an award for Scout leader training, first awarded by The Boy Scouts Association in the United Kingdom in 1919 and subsequently adopted, with variations, by some other Scout organizations. Wood Badge courses teach Scout leadership skills and instil an ideological bond and commitment to the organizations.

  4. William Hillcourt - Wikipedia

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    Boy Scouts of America: Known for: First U.S. Wood Badge course director, author including Boy Scout Handbook, Boy Scout Fieldbook, Patrol Leaders Handbook, and articles for Boys' Life and Scouting magazines. Spouse: Grace Brown: Parent(s) Johannes Hans Bjerregaard Jensen Andrea Christine (nee Pedersen) Awards: Knight-Scout, Denmark (1918)

  5. Leadership in the Boy Scouts of America - Wikipedia

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    In the Boy Scouts of America, a Scout leader refers to the trained leaders (men or women) of a Scout unit. Adult leaders are generally referred to as "Scouters," and the youth leaders are referred to by their position within a unit (e.g. Den Chief, Patrol Leader, Boatswain). In all Scouting units above the Cub Scout pack and units serving ...

  6. History of Scouting America - Wikipedia

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    A small committee put together a truly American Wood Badge syllabus using the Boy Scouts of America interpretation of the patrol method with the patrol names picked from birds and animals found in every State of the country" Eagle, Bob White, Fox, and Beaver.

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

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    Boy Scouts of America; ... skills and the Patrol Method at Wood Badge. ... closer in alignment to the Wood Badge program. In 2003, the BSA pilot-tested a ...

  8. Scouting America - Wikipedia

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    Founded as the Boy Scouts of America in 1910, ... The highest level of BSA training is Wood Badge, ... Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol Eagle Scouts.

  9. Advancement and recognition in Scouting America - Wikipedia

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    The Boy Scouts of America ended the Varsity Scouting program, effective January 1, 2018. Adult Varsity leaders were able to earn the Varsity Letter and activity pins. They met the same requirements as the youth and also had to complete Fast Start and Basic Leader Training (New Leader Essentials and Varsity Coach Leader Specific Training ...