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No they do not. At most camps, all they do is take a fairly easy swim test. They may require it to take some aquatics merit badges though.
Yes, in Germany the Girl Guides earn promise badges, camp symbols, and activity badges.
they were strips (or triangles) of cloth sewn on.
Scouting is commonly know as joining a group to camp and earn badges. So to scout at home.set up a tent and camp in your yard and set up badges to try and complete the requirments to earn the badg. So you can scout your self.
The number of merit badge classes you can pick at summer camp may vary depending on the specific camp and its schedule. Generally, campers can select multiple merit badge classes to take during their time at camp. It is important to check with the camp's guidelines and availability to see how many classes you can choose.
Earn boyscout badges, have fun, listen carefully, camp, play and that's probably it.
As a Boy Scout myself, I would have to say that woodcarving merit badge is the easiest. It has 7 requirements. and is going to be easier if you know how to properly handle a knife, file, chisel, and other wood working tools. Tommy Landers Troop 300
NO! When you arrive at the MCRD for boot camp you have not yet earned the privilege to wear the EGA, and your Drill Instructors will let you know that!
To be able to receive a camping merit badge with the Boy Scouts of America, the boy scout must be able to set up a camp site, be able to start a fire, and be able to survive overnight in the woods.
For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), the earned badges go on the front of the vest, underneath any other earned insignia. It is a good idea to start attaching the badges at the bottom of the vest. Any fun patches received go on the back of the vest. Other Girl Guide and Girl Scout organizations may have different guidelines for badge placement.
The great thing about Boy Scouts is that it is entirely up to the scouts what they want to do. Scouts work through their patrol leader to decide on what activities they will do. Some common examples are camping, hiking, backpacking, community service projects, canoeing, rock climbing. The list of possibilities is really endless, subject to some restrictions on dangerous activities. Most troops also attend summer camp, where they can do many outdoor activities and work on merit badges (see related link).
Auschwitz, located at the intersection of several Polish cities, making it easily accessible from cities in German-occupied Europe. Auschwitz was the worst concentration camp because the goal of the camp was the extermination and elimination of all the prisoners admitted to the camp.