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The '''Crown Scout''' [[rank]] is the highest a [[Boy Scout]] can achieve in many non-English [[Scouting]] organizations, e.g., in [[Scouting Nederland|the Netherlands]] (until mid 1970s), and in [[Guidisme et Scoutisme en Belgique|Belgium]]. He or she has to earn a certain group of [[merit badge]]s and comply with additional requirements. | The '''Crown Scout''' [[rank]] is the highest a [[Boy Scout]] can achieve in many non-English [[Scouting]] organizations, e.g., in [[Scouting Nederland|the Netherlands]] (until mid 1970s), and in [[Guidisme et Scoutisme en Belgique|Belgium]]. He or she has to earn a certain group of [[merit badge]]s and comply with additional requirements. | ||
[[Image:CrownScoutNetherlands.jpg|thumb]] | [[Image:CrownScoutNetherlands.jpg|thumb]] | ||
==Netherlands== | == Netherlands == | ||
The badge is [[oval]], with a gold [[Crown (headgear)|crown]] on khaki cloth. It is worn on the left [[sleeve]]. | The badge is [[oval]], with a gold [[Crown (headgear)|crown]] on khaki cloth. It is worn on the left [[sleeve]]. | ||
==See also== | == See also == | ||
* [[List of highest awards in Scouting]] | * [[List of highest awards in Scouting]] | ||
* [[King's Scout Award]] | * [[King's Scout Award]] | ||
* [[Queen's Scout]] | * [[Queen's Scout]] | ||
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[[Category:Scout and Guide awards]] | [[Category:Scout and Guide awards]] | ||
[[Category:Scouting in | [[Category:Scouting and Guiding in the Netherlands]] | ||
[[fr:Scout du Roi (Belgique)]] | |||
[[nl:Kroonverkenner]] | [[nl:Kroonverkenner]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:48, 13 December 2009
The Crown Scout rank is the highest a Boy Scout can achieve in many non-English Scouting organizations, e.g., in the Netherlands (until mid 1970s), and in Belgium. He or she has to earn a certain group of merit badges and comply with additional requirements.
Netherlands
The badge is oval, with a gold crown on khaki cloth. It is worn on the left sleeve.