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  • ==Scout camps== * 1965 National Girl Scout Senior Roundup
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  • ...he [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1963. The coeducational Scout Association of Jamaica has 6,396 members as of 2004. The 1952 First Caribbean Jamboree was held in Jamaica.
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  • |f-date=1973 ...ociations''), which in turn is a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM), and a member of the [[World Association of Girl Guides a
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  • [[Image:14th Nippon Jamboree.png|right|14th Nippon Jamboree]] ...boree'''|日本ジャンボリー|Nippon Janborī}} is a [[camping]] festival held by the [[Scout Association of Japan]], and is the largest [[Scouting]] event in [[Japan]].
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  • ...e same location. The park held the [[World Scout Jamboree|12th World Scout Jamboree]] in 1967. International Girl Scout gatherings named Senior Roundups were held every three years from 1956 unti
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  • ...holding the event on a regular basis did not take root at first, the next jamboree wasn't held until 1950 in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania<ref>http://www.nps.gov ...rt A.P. Hill, Virginia as the home location of national Scout jamborees. A jamboree is held for ten consecutive days and offers many activities for youth parti
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  • | caption = South Tyrolean Scout Association | f-date = 1973
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  • ...tion for this paragraph was provided by the Registration Department of the National Office of the BSA, Irving, TX in October of 2007. ...adelphia Council]] opened the first American scout camp, [[Treasure Island Scout Reservation]], near Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania. Two years later, Dr. [[E.
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  • ...n]]al Scout Committee, elected in 2001. He was elected at the 38th [[World Scout Conference]] in [[South Korea]] for a six year term. ...Scouts Association of Malaysia]], as well as various positions in the King Scout's Association of Malaysia.
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  • ...as founded in 1912, and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1947. The coeducational Fédération du Scoutisme Libanais ha ...iairi. They came to Lebanon from England in 1912 and established the first Scout troop in the school where they worked. This troop had lots of activities la
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  • ...sociation of Zambia and became a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] in 1965. It shares history with Zimbabwe and Malaŵi, with which ...Rhodesia and Nyasaland sent a large contingent to the second [[World Scout Jamboree]] in Ermelunden, Denmark.
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  • ...t Region regional badge.png|thumb|140px|Regional badge of the Asia Pacific Scout Region]] ...sional office of the World Scout Bureau of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], headquartered in Makati City, Philippines, with satellite offic
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  • | members = 84 000 <ref> [http://www.apr.scout.or.jp/countries/australia.htm WOSM Asia-Pacific Region] Accessed 14 Decembe ...alia<ref name=chief> [http://www.scouts.com.au/main.asp?iStoryID=734 Chief Scout] Accessed, 14 December 2006 </ref>
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  • ...Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts]] (WAGGGS) and [[International Scout and Guide Fellowship]] (ISGF). ...her Griffin Moriarty as their leader. The journalist Gos de Voogt starts a scout group in Amsterdam, with M.W.D. den Ouden as their scouts leader. De Voogt
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  • ...Scout Organization membership badge.png|thumb|Membership badge of the Iran Scout Organization]] ...al Scout Organization which is a member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] at the present time.
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  • | chiefscout = Michaëlle Jean (Chief Scout of Canada),<br/> Glenn Armstrong (Chief Commissioner) ...Scouting|Scout]] association and member of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]], in affiliation with the French-language [[Association des Scout
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  • [[Image:Vietnam1loghdcopy.jpg|thumb|140px|Membership badge of the Vietnamese Scout Association-Hội Huớng Đạo]] ...}</ref>. The association was recognized by the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] from 1957 to 1975.
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  • === Cub Scout Packs === '''[[Cub Scout| Cub Scouts]]''' holds weekly activities for youth ages 6-10. Contact eith
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  • ...ular-angeles-national-forest-trails-and-campgrounds-set-to-reopen Angeles National Forest Reopens May 16th] will reopen popular trails, trail heads, roads an ...boree Road in Newport Beach, California, commemorates the site of the 1953 Jamboree.
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  • | image = Scout Association of Japan.svg | caption = Scout Association of Japan
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  • ...rldScouting | type = campsite | image = | name = Kandersteg International Scout Centre | location = Kandersteg | country = Switzerland | f-date = [[1923]] ...witzerland and is the only world centre of the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] (WOSM).
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  • ...warded the only commendation of the [[World Scout Committee]]. The [[Chief Scout of the World]], Lord Baden-Powell, was anxious to avoid a multiplicity of a | founder of the Scout Movement [http://www.scout.org/wsrc/fs/bronzewolf_e.shtml]
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  • ...''(L)'' and Lord Robert Baden-Powell ''(R)'', at Hillcourt Cottage, Schiff Scout Reservation, on July 15, 1935 ...adge]] course director, author including ''[[Boy Scout Handbook]]'', ''Boy Scout Fieldbook'', ''Patrol Leaders Handbook'', and articles for ''[[Boys' Life]]
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  • ...e badge. There are designated merit badge counselors for each badge, and a Scout would meet with a counselor to demonstrate that he's completed the requirem ...ing). In addition, to fulfill the Eagle Scout merit badge requirement, the Scout must also earn nine or more merit badges from the list of badges that are n
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  • ...ssociation.<ref> [http://home.vicnet.net.au/~latvia/skauti.html Riga (102) Scout Group] </ref> Victoria hosted the [[Australian Scout Jamboree]] (AJ2007) from January 2-13, 2007 in Elmore in regional Victoria. It was
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  • In February, 1973, Homenetmen’s Middle East 20th General Assembly meeting was convened, the In August, 1978 (August 1-13), the 1st Pan-Homenetmen Scouting Jamboree was held in Kalamos, Greece; with 12 Regions and 226 scouts participating.
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  • | occupation = [[Chief Scout Executive]] ...943. Upon his retirement from the BSA, West was given the title of ''Chief Scout''.
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  • | affiliation=[[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]<ref>Boy Scout Kanagawa Renmei "50th Anniversary Publication," ''神奈川連盟連動史' ...proval to directly register such “international” groups at the 3rd [[World Scout Conference]]. The Charter was signed by [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Ba
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  • ...slands) and the [[#Far East Council|Far East Council]] (headquartered in [[Scout Association of Japan|Japan]], serving several nations in the western Pacifi ...ommissioners in Japan, Europe, and Panama invited BSA to send commissioned scout executives to help create a program for Americans living overseas. Internat
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  • |caption = King Carl XVI Gustaf at the National Day Celebration, Stockholm, Sweden 6 June 2009 |reign = 15 September 1973 – present
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  • ...ttending [[International Scout Jamboree|Jamborees]] and national Guide and Scout associations. Her father also assisted financially with the purchase of [[P ...rt and Olave Baden-Powell, to remember and celebrate the work of the Chief Scout and Chief Guide of the World.
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  • '''BSA Scouting - Venturing Crews, Sea Scout Ships and Exploring Postings in California''' * [[Scout Camps in California]]
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  • ...g=#FF6600 |title_fnt=white |align=right |qalign=center |quote=As a Varsity Scout I, will: Live by the Scout Oath (Promise), Law, Motto, and Slogan;
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  • *Dr. Md. Mozammel Haque Chief National Commissioner *[[Queen Anne-Marie of Greece|Anne-Marie]], former queen consort (1964-1973)
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  • ...[Silver Buffalo Award|Silver Buffalo]] and the [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]]'s [[Bronze Wolf]]—both awards the highest given in each organi ...City]], [[Utah]] to G. Spencer Monson (1901–1979) and Gladys Condie (1902–1973).<ref>''2006 Deseret Morning News Church Almanac'' (Salt Lake City, Utah: '
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