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===Bangladesh===
===Bangladesh===
[[Bangladesh Scouts]] has an Air Scouts programme and is a branch of Scouting for their Rover section, not a separate organisation.  Organisationally [[Bangladesh Scouts]] has a separate region for Air Scout among its 11 regions.<ref> [http://www.banglascouts.150m.com/organization.htm Bangladesh Scouts Organisation] </ref>.  
[[Bangladesh Scouts]] has an Air Scouts programme and is a branch of Scouting aimed at their Rover Scout section.  Organisationally [[Bangladesh Scouts]] has a separate region for Air Scouts among its 11 administrative regions.


The only known open Air Rover Units in Bangladesh is the TigerShark Open Scout Group which meets at the BAF Shaheen College, Dhaka. <ref> [http://www.tigersharkopen.20m.com]</ref> and the Rovers of the Samatat Open Scout Group also located in Dhaka. <ref> [http://samatat-scout.org]</ref>
* [http://www.banglascouts.150m.com/organization.htm Bangladesh Scouts Organisation]


All Scouting sections in [[Bangladesh]] follow the same programme for their section but those Scout Groups with an Air Rover Scouts section then add a aeronautical flavour to the programme and activities.  
The only known open Air Rover Units in Bangladesh is the TigerShark Open Scout Group which meets at the BAF Shaheen College, Dhaka and the Rovers of the Samatat Open Scout Group also located in Dhaka.
 
* [http://www.tigersharkopen.20m.com TigerShark Open Scout Group]
* [http://samatat-scout.org Samatat Open Scout Group ]
 
All Scouting sections in Bangladesh follow the same programme for their section but those Scout Groups with an Air Rover Scouts section then add a aeronautical flavour to the programme and activities.  


Many Units meet more than once a week in the summer period and the additional meetings are used to develop aeronautical skills and airmanship training. It is not training for an Air Force career, although Air Scout training can be very useful for young people who are so interested.
Many Units meet more than once a week in the summer period and the additional meetings are used to develop aeronautical skills and airmanship training. It is not training for an Air Force career, although Air Scout training can be very useful for young people who are so interested.
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