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This is the highest stage. Every year several hundred Scouts aged 14 or above attain this award (ratio 1:180-190). They can participate in the Scout Rally regardless of their troop. A unique feature at this level is an overnight hike from dusk to dawn, as well as participation in an international
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Proficiency badges are called "greenbacks", the most primary kind of badges, usually earned between age 11-13. They include Angler, Animal Care, Archer, Artist, Athlete, Camp Cook, Canoeist, Collector, Cyclist,
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There are separate advancement and recognition programs for the three main program divisions: Cub
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Challenger award is the fourth stage and the second to last stage of the scheme. It involves more cooking, boating, electronics, and community activities.
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Advancement and recognition in the Scout
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Progressive Badge scheme is a scheme which assess
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