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  1. (3.1) Scouter means a person who holds a warrant in the Scout Wing of the Movement. (3.2) Guider means a person who holds a warrant in the Guide Wing of the Movement. (3.3) Scout Group means a complete unit of three secons of the Scout Wing of the Movement and includes Cub Pack, Scout Troop and Rover Crew, or any one or more of the said

  2. issuu.com › thebharatscoutsandguides › docsRules by Bsg India - Issuu

    We feel extremely happy to present this updated book carrying a number of long awaited desirable amendments to Scout Guide Movement. It is hoped that these Rules will help the growth of the ...

  3. Scouter’s Guide: Campfires and Camp Stoves (Not an official Boy Scouts of America publication) Forward This guide is a continuation of the handouts prepared for our local Boy Scout District Roundtable meeting. As we started researching and putting it together, we quickly realized that it might fill a greater void in information that had not been

  4. The Campfire Booklet. This campfire booklet provides a short list of the many resources available to make a successful campfire program. It contains Openings, Closings, Cheers and Skits. It is compiled from a variety of sources all over, from books to the Internet. Feel free to print it out and keep it close for quick reference at all your camps.

  5. SUMMARY Who doesn’t love a glowing campfire at the end of the day? However, to make sure it won’t be your tent that burns, let’s look at some good fire safety practices. GENERAL INFORMATION Handbooks for each program have useful tips for campfires. Here are a few highlights: Environmental conditions Leaders should understand the local […]

  6. Every word of this book has been recommended by Rules Committee, Scrutinised by National Executive Committee and approved by National Council. All these are our own representatives, the policy makers and the upholders of the spirit of Scouting/Guiding in the country. They are our leaders.

  7. Firem’n Chit is an earned privilege that can be taken away if a Scout fails in his responsibility for the use of fire, or fire related tools or equipment. Troop 60 follows a “3-strikes” rule for Firem’n Chit. After a 2 warnings a scout will need to re-earn his Firem’n Chit card.

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