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  1. FIRST CLASS RANK REQUIREMENTS LEADER INITIAL & DATE CAMPING AND OUTDOOR ETHICS 1a. Since joining Scouts BSA, participate in 10 separate troop/patrol activi-ties, at least six of which must be held outdoors. Of the outdoor activities, at least three must include overnight camping. These activities do not include troop or patrol meetings.

  2. First Class requirement 6a makes it mandatory for scouts to complete the BSA swim test so that they can finish the aquatics portion of their training and rank up. Camps are the most convenient way to fulfill this requirement.

  3. 4See the Swimming merit badge requirements for details about the BSA swimmer test. 5Under certain exceptional conditions, where the climate keeps the outdoor water temperature below safe levels year-round, or where there are no suitably safe and accessible places (outdoors or indoors) within a reasonable traveling

  4. Swimming Ability: Every year, you’ll need to prove that you can effectively swim on your own by passing a BSA-run swim test. Life Jackets : For any boating activity, you’re required to wear life jackets approved by the U.S. Coast Guard.

  5. Who needs to take the BSA Swim Test? All individuals participating in Boy Scouts of America water activities should take the BSA Swim Test. This includes Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venturing participants, and adults, ensuring they engage in water activities suited to their swimming capabilities.

  6. 10 mar 2014 · For three Scouts in Jeff's troop, the toughest First Class requirement is 9B: the swim test. The boys have a fear of jumping into water over their heads.

  7. The BSA Swim Test is required before scouts can participate in any Aquatics Activities: 1. Every scout should already know the basics of swimming. If not then they should partake in a "Learn to Swim" class with a qualified instructor. 2. This merit badge activity requires access to a large swimming pool.

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