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BSA Adult Awards

BSA Adult Awards. Brent Gear Cubmaster Pack 324. Leader Awards – Knots. Leader Awards – Knot Order. BSA Square Knots. ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS. BSA Square Knots. BRAVERY AWARDS. BSA Square Knots. LEADERSHIP & TRAINING AWARDS. BSA Square Knots. LEADERSHIP & TRAINING AWARDS. BSA Square Knots.

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BSA Adult Awards

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  1. BSA Adult Awards Brent Gear Cubmaster Pack 324

  2. Leader Awards – Knots

  3. Leader Awards – Knot Order

  4. BSA Square Knots ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

  5. BSA Square Knots BRAVERY AWARDS

  6. BSA Square Knots LEADERSHIP & TRAINING AWARDS

  7. BSA Square Knots LEADERSHIP & TRAINING AWARDS

  8. BSA Square Knots LEADERSHIP & TRAINING AWARDS

  9. BSA Square Knots LEADERSHIP & TRAINING AWARDS

  10. BSA Square Knots HONOR AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE

  11. BSA Square Knots HONOR AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE

  12. BSA Square Knots HONOR AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE

  13. BSA Square Knots RELIGIOUS AWARDS

  14. BSA Square Knots SUPPORT OF SCOUTING AWARDS

  15. World Organization of ScoutingBronze Wolf SUPPORT OF SCOUTING AWARDS The Bronze Wolf is awarded to an individual in recognition of outstanding services to International Scouting. The award was instituted by the then 'International Committee' at their meeting in Stockholm on 2 August 1935 which unanimously awarded the first Bronze Wolf to the Chief Scout of the World, Lord Baden-Powell. There were 7 awards in 2012.

  16. BSA Emergency Preparedness • Unit Volunteer Scouter Requirements • Do any three of the following: • Develop an emergency preparedness program plan and kit for your home and be sure all family members know the plan. • Participate actively in preparing an emergency plan of action for your Scouting unit meeting place. (This includes all locations where you might have a meeting.) • Put together a unit emergency kit to be kept at your unit meeting location. (This includes all locations where you might have a meeting.) • Take a basic first aid/CPR course, or participate as an active volunteer in a community agency responsible for disaster preparedness.

  17. BSA Emergency Preparedness • Council/District Volunteer Scouter Requirements • Do any three of the following: • Develop an emergency preparedness program plan and kit for your home and be sure all family members know the plan. • Take a basic first aid/CPR course. • Participate as an active volunteer in a community agency responsible for emergency disaster preparedness. • Participate actively in developing an emergency preparedness program for a council or district activity. Example: a camporee, Scouting show, fun day, etc.

  18. BSA International Activity Badge The International Activity badge (#00144) is a 3-inch diameter patch which is worn as a TEMPORARY EMBLEM on the right pocket of the Scout or Scouter to recognize participation in unit, council, and world scouting international activities. It is NOT worn in place of or alongside the World Crest emblem. There is also a 5-inch jacket patch (#00145) available for authorized wear Each local Council has the authority to determine requirements for the patch. There is no time restriction for earning the International activity patch.

  19. BSA International Youth Exchange • Participate for at least five days in a group exchange program, visiting a Scout group in another nation. This visit can involve home hospitality, joint camping with the host group, or another joint activity. • Participate for at least five days in a group exchange program, hosting a Scout group from another nation in your community.* This can involve home hospitality, joint camping with the guest group, or another joint activity. • Plan activities, as both host and guest, that will provide both parties opportunities to learn about each other's countries, cultures, and Scout associations. • Exchange groups must be at least patrols or crews of six to eight Scouts or Venturers with two adult leaders.

  20. BSA Interpreter Strips • Youth and Adult members may wear this strip if they show their knowledge of a foreign language or sign language by: • Carrying on a 5-minute conversation in this language. • Translating a 2-minute speech or address. • Writing a letter in the language (Does not apply for sign language) • Translating 200 words or more from the written word.

  21. Religious Emblems

  22. Religious Emblems - Catholic

  23. Religious Emblems

  24. Fun Awards Our eyes are on you-----For the leader who sets the example (button eyes on a large felt U ) Order of the spare marble ----- For the person who's lost 'em (a marble glued to a small piece of wood or to a string ) Spark plug award ----- For the person who is the spark of a project (a spark plug mounted to a piece of wood) Berry good job-----For the person who did a "Berry good Job" (a wax or plastic berry (any kind) mounted to a piece of wood)

  25. Fun Awards Heads up award ----- For the person who is heads above the rest (a plastic head mounted above a piece of wood using a piece of wire to keep the head above the wood) Measure up award ----- Your performance sets the standard (a ruler mounted to a piece of wood) Bonafide award-----for the person who needs an award! (a dog bone mounted to a piece of wood)

  26. Thanks! Brent Gear Brent@ScoutPack324.com www.ScoutPack324.com

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