1. The document lists the requirements to achieve each rank in Boy Scouts - Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class.
2. For each requirement, it provides the related page numbers in the handbook for instructions or additional information. It also notes when a scout should consult a specific merit badge pamphlet or record their activities in a log or journal.
3. Achieving each successive rank requires completing additional requirements in areas like outdoor skills, leadership, service projects, and knowledge of Scout traditions and concepts. Maintaining a detailed log is emphasized as an important way for Scouts to track their progress and experiences over time.
1. The document lists the requirements to achieve each rank in Boy Scouts - Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class.
2. For each requirement, it provides the related page numbers in the handbook for instructions or additional information. It also notes when a scout should consult a specific merit badge pamphlet or record their activities in a log or journal.
3. Achieving each successive rank requires completing additional requirements in areas like outdoor skills, leadership, service projects, and knowledge of Scout traditions and concepts. Maintaining a detailed log is emphasized as an important way for Scouts to track their progress and experiences over time.
1. The document lists the requirements to achieve each rank in Boy Scouts - Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class.
2. For each requirement, it provides the related page numbers in the handbook for instructions or additional information. It also notes when a scout should consult a specific merit badge pamphlet or record their activities in a log or journal.
3. Achieving each successive rank requires completing additional requirements in areas like outdoor skills, leadership, service projects, and knowledge of Scout traditions and concepts. Maintaining a detailed log is emphasized as an important way for Scouts to track their progress and experiences over time.
1. The document lists the requirements to achieve each rank in Boy Scouts - Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class.
2. For each requirement, it provides the related page numbers in the handbook for instructions or additional information. It also notes when a scout should consult a specific merit badge pamphlet or record their activities in a log or journal.
3. Achieving each successive rank requires completing additional requirements in areas like outdoor skills, leadership, service projects, and knowledge of Scout traditions and concepts. Maintaining a detailed log is emphasized as an important way for Scouts to track their progress and experiences over time.
7b 7c 7d 7e 7f 8a,b 9a,b,c 9d 142,148-150,mb,X 116-9 154-5 153-5 240,294 Log Log Log(464) Abbreviations: Log = Record activities, responses, answers permanently in your personal “Log” or journal. This “Log” should be kept for future reference in a binder or notebook for your entire time in Scouting and should include complete records of camping (places, dates, comments), hiking (places, dates, mileage), service(places, dates, description of activity and names of others involved in the service), merit badges (date, notes, counselor name, and comments), leadership (office, dates, activities and accomplishments) and other significant Scouting activities and projects. Your “Log” will be useful when you work on certain merit badges and when you need information for Boards of Review and Scoutmaster Conferences. mb = Consult related merit badge pamphlet X = Answer(s)/background seem to be missing from the Scout Handbook 8/19/16 version