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In addition to badges
of rank and merit badges, Scouts
can earn a variety of awards. A few of these are listed below. Specific
information on all other awards can be found here.
(Click on the award to see the requirements.)
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Totin'
Chip
The Totin' Chip grants a Scout the right to carry
and
use woods tools. The Scout must show his Scout leader, or someone
designated by his leader, that he understands his responsibility to use
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Religious Emblems
"A Scout is reverent." The
Religious Emblem square knot and faith-specific religious emblems are
conferred on a Scout by his religious leader. Each faith has its own
requirements for earning its emblem. Troop 451 encourages Scouts, their
parents, and their religious leaders to learn more about their faith
using the programs developed by and for each faith. More information about the Religious
Emblems and Troop 451.
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Leave no Trace
Scouts receive the Leave No Trace award after
completing the Camping and Environmental Science merit badges,
practicing Leave No Trace principles on camping trips, and
participating in a Leave No Trace service project. |
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World Conservation
Scouts receive the World Conservation award after
completing three merit badges:
- Environmental Science
- Soil and Water Conservation or Fish and Wildlife
Management
- Citizenship in the World
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