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  2. Scout sign and salute - Wikipedia

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    Cub Scouts use the two finger Scout sign and salute—the sign is presented with the fingers apart to represent the ears of Akela the wolf. Scouts BSA, Venturers and Sea Scouts use the three finger sign and salute. The Scout sign is performed with the upper arm parallel to the ground and the forearm vertical, forming a right angle at the elbow ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. The Jungle Book and Scouting - Wikipedia

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    By analogy, a young boy not old enough to be a wolf or a true Scout could be a baby wolf or a Wolf Cub. Baden-Powell asked his friend Rudyard Kipling for the use of his Jungle Book history and universe as a motivational frame in cub scouting. Baden-Powell wrote a new book, The Wolf Cub's Handbook, for junior members. In 1917, junior members ...

  5. Cub Scout - Wikipedia

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    A British Wolf Cub in the late 1960s. Wolf Cubs was started by The Scout Association in 1916, nine years after the establishment of the Boy Scout Movement, to cater to younger boys who were too young to be Boy Scouts. During these first years, many troops had either allowed younger boys to join or had set up an informal junior or cadet Scout ...

  6. Two-finger salute - Wikipedia

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    The salute was devised by Robert Baden-Powell and originally represented the two ears of a wolf cub, since the original programme was based on Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. [4] However, Cubs in several national associations now use the three-finger Scout salute used by the rest of the Scout Movement .

  7. Grand Howl - Wikipedia

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    Cubs make the two fingered Cub Scout Sign with both hands, fingertips touching the floor in a squatting position. They howl; "Ah-h-kay-y-la! We-e-e'll do-o-o ou-u-r best!" As they yell the last word, "best", they jump up with both hands above their heads in the Cub Scouts Sign. [26]

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  9. Cub Scouting (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The Cub Scout sign, two raised fingers of the right hand, identifies the youth as a Cub Scout and the two fingers stand for the Scout Oath and Law. The Cub Scout salute , two fingers of the right hand raised to the edge of the cap or eyebrow, is used to show respect for the country when saluting the flag of the United States .