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Boy Scout Troop 225
(Fargo, North Dakota)
 
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Scout Badge



The first rank of Boy Scouting can be earned as soon as a
boy joins a Troop, especially if he has earned his Arrow of
Light as a Webelos Scout. This first rank is earned by applying
and memorizing some important scouting basics.

Tenderfoot



Tenderfoot is the first rank earned as a Boy Scout.  The
requirements of becoming a Tenderfoot provide basic skills
to begin preparing the Scout for higher adventure outings.
Earning badges and receiving recognitioncan can be very
satisfying to boys.  However, keep in mind that the badge is
only a representation of a valuable set of skills that a Scout
has learned and demonstrated.  The skills, wisdom and
experience gained through the activities of the Scouting
program are of much more value than a small badge.

Second Class



Second Class Scouts work on building their outdoor survival
and camping skills. Compass work, nature observation,
camp tools and swimming are areas where new skills are
mastered and demonstrated.  A Second Class Scout, having
completed all requirements, should be able to lead a
hike, care for his own equipment, set up a campsite and
perform basic first aid.

First Class



When the First Class rank is attained, a Scout has learned all
the basic camping and outdoors skills of a Scout.  He can
fend for himself in the wild, lead others on a hike or
campout, set up a camp site, plan and properly prepare
meals and provide first aid for most situations he may
encounter.  A First Class Scout is prepared.

Star



Up through First Class rank, a Scout was busy learning skills
and becoming a self-sufficient Scout.  He now moves from
being a learner to being a leader.  The Star rank is attained
with participation, leadership, service and self-directed
advancement through merit badges.

Life



Continuing to develop leadership skills, the Life Scout rank is
earned by fulfilling additional leadership positions, service
hours and merit badges. A Life Scout is expected to be a
role model and leader in the Troop, providing guidance to
new Scouts and helping the Troop however he can.  Being a
good leader can only be learned by doing and Troop
leadership positions allow the Scout to make decisions, lead
discussions and encourage others.

Eagle



Eagle is the highest rank a scout can earn.  Attaining Eagle reflects well upon the Scout and shows commitment to the scouting program over an extended span of time.  The Eagle is a proven leader.  As an Eagle, the scout serves as role model in the Troop.

 

Eagle Palms



Eagle Palms are awarded for continued leadership and skills development (merit badges) after the Eagle Scout rank has been earned. These palms help keep the Eagle Scouts active within the unit, contributing to the leadership of the unit, and assisting with the growth of the other Scouts within the unit.