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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 = Bronze Wolf.jpg | 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]].


==History==
==History==
[[Image:Bronze Wolf.jpg|thumb|Bronze Wolf (in the exhibition of [[Hong Kong Scout Centre]])]]
[[Image:Bonze Wolf Badge.svg|thumb|Badge]]
[[Image:Bonze Wolf Badge.svg|thumb|Badge]]
During the early years of the development of the Scout Movement throughout the world, it was the practice of the Founder, Lord Baden-Powell, to give the Silver Wolf to [[Scouter]]s in any country who had done outstandingly valuable work for the Movement.  
During the early years of the development of the Scout Movement throughout the world, it was the practice of the Founder, Lord Baden-Powell, to give the Silver Wolf to [[Scouter]]s in any country who had done outstandingly valuable work for the Movement.