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[edit] Les Scouts de Djibouti
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Article(s): Les Scouts de Djibouti
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[edit] Scouting in Equatorial Guinea
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Article(s): Scouting in Equatorial Guinea
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[edit] National Scout Association of Guinea
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Article(s): National Scout Association of Guinea
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[edit] Scouting in Guinea-Bissau
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Article(s): Scouting in Guinea-Bissau
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[edit] The Scout Association of Malawi
Article(s): The Scout Association of Malawi
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[edit] The Scout Association of Saint Kitts and Nevis
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Article(s): The Scout Association of Saint Kitts and Nevis
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[edit] Scouting in São Tomé e Príncipe
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Article(s): Scouting in São Tomé e Príncipe
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[edit] Scouting in Somalia
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Article(s): Scouting in Somalia
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[edit] Scouting in Turkmenistan
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Article(s): Scouting in Turkmenistan
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[edit] Tuvalu Scout Association
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Article(s): Tuvalu Scout Association
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[edit] Rover Scouts
http://badenpowellscoutsireland.com/roverscoutintro.htm
http://www.warovers.com.au/badges/bpsa/method-a/ramblers-badge/ Rambler's Badge Rover Scouts officially began in September 1918 after Scouts returning from the war dropped the name Senior Scout and changed it to Rover Scout.
Rover Scouting is the final stage in the system of training in the principles and practice of citizenship in which Beavering, Wolf Cubbing, Scouting and Senior Scouting each in turn plays its part; all five sections share the common aim-the development of good citizenship on the basis of the Scout Promise and the Scout Law.
While the training methods of the sections vary to suit the needs of youngsters within them, each forms a part of the logical whole, progressively leading to the next.
Children are encouraged to join Beavers at the age of 5 and work their way through Cubs, Scouts and Seniors and become a Rover Scout at the age of 18. Then, in the Rover Crew, they will be helped to train themselves, in body, mind and spirit, for their place as a responsible member of the community.
-The Rover motto is: "Service"
And as such the main aim of the Rover Section is to serve the Scout Group and local community.
Before being invested as Rover Scout you have to spend time as a Rover Squire. After being invested the training scheme comprises of the following:
Scoutcraft Star Service Training Star Rambler's Badge Project Badge Rover Instructor Badge The B-P Award
Rovers can also continue working towards their President Award, until they are 25.
[edit] Scout history by state
rename as per Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Scouting/RulesStandards, for merger and improvement of articles
merge as per Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Scouting/RulesStandards. Our intent is not to delete anyone's work or to minimize the importance of any article that already exists on the Wikipedia. Instead our goal is to tighten the information, to make it more relevant and useful for the general Wikipedian. This article will be absorbed in its entirety to the larger state Scouting article. The newer article will encompass OA lodges, Councils, early nonBSA Scouting organizations like Campfire or Woodcraft, Girl Scouting where applicable, and other ideas as they come up. Chris 21:59, 27 January 2006 (UTC)
Our intent is not to delete anyone's work or to minimize the importance of any article that already exists on the Wikipedia. Instead our goal is to tighten the information, to make it more relevant and useful for the general Wikipedian. This article will be absorbed in its entirety to the larger state Scouting article. The newer article will encompass OA lodges, Councils, early nonBSA Scouting organizations, Girl Scouting where applicable, and other ideas as they come up.