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{{infobox WorldScouting | type = award | name = Bronze Wolf | image = Bronzewolf.gif | caption = Award with ribbon | f-date = [[1935-08-02]] | founder = [[World Organization of the Scout Movement|International Committee]] | country = worldwide | members = 320 (2005 data) | award-for = Outstanding service to [[Scouting]]}}
{{infobox WorldScouting | type = award | name = Bronze Wolf | image = Bronzewolf.gif | caption = Award with ribbon | f-date = [[1935-08-02]] | founder = [[World Organization of the Scout Movement|International Committee]] | country = worldwide | members = 320 (2005 data) | award-for = Outstanding service to [[Scouting]]}}
The '''Bronze Wolf''' is the only award made by the [[World Scout Committee]]. It is given solely in recognition of outstanding service by an individual to the World Scout Movement. The Bronze Wolf award was first approved by the International Committee meeting in [[Stockholm]] on [[August 2]], [[1935]]. The Committee unanimously awarded the first Bronze Wolf to the Chief Scout of the World, [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell]].
The '''Bronze Wolf''' is the only award made by the [[World Scout Committee]]. It is given solely in recognition of outstanding service by an individual to the World Scout Movement. The Bronze Wolf award was first approved by the International Committee meeting in [[Stockholm]] on [[August 2]], [[1935]]. The Committee unanimously awarded the first Bronze Wolf to the Chief Scout of the World, [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell]].
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