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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Full name of chartered organization' and 'Address of chartered organization'. Ensure you leave a space between words for clarity.
  3. In the 'Executive officer' section, provide the first name, last name, and email address. Make sure to include their date of birth in the specified format (mm/dd/yyyy).
  4. Select the appropriate program type by placing an ‘X’ in the corresponding box for Pack, Troop, Team, or Crew.
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Among the most notable developments over this period have been the decision to welcome young females into specialty programs like Venturing and Exploring as well as the move to let girls join Boy Scouts (the program for children aged 1117) and Cub Scouts (for children aged 510).
Its a tough award to earn, with only 4% of all Boy Scouts docHubing Eagle Scout rank. Potentially even more demanding than the Eagle Scout award, and certainly rarer, is the Hornaday award. Just how difficult is the Hornaday award to earn? On average, only 12 Scouts per year earn the Hornaday award!
Can girls join Scouting America? Girls are encouraged to join any of Scouting America programs, including Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venturing, Sea Scouts. How do I register for Scouting America? Find a Scouting Unit by entering you zip and selecting your preferred program.
David Beckham He followed in his grandfathers footsteps and joined as a Cub Scout.

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Four U.S. presidents were Cub Scouts in their youth, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton. Barack Obama was a Siaga, the equivalent of a Cub Scout in the national Scouting organization of Indonesia.
It is the philosophy of Scouting to welcome all eligible youth, regardless of race, ethnic background, gender or orientation, who are willing to accept Scoutings values and meet any other requirements of membership.

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