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Current issues
- work toward more Featured articles and Good Articles
- the portal tag can have the Scouting image we use be displayed by typing "|Scout logo2.svg" after the 'g' in Scouting. See sample on George Thomas Coker see also section. Help in updating these as you come across them would be appreciated.
- The content on the Portal:Scouting needs updating. --evrik (talk) 15:44, 7 June 2022 (UTC)
:*Portal:Scouting/Did you know... has many more entries we can add. --evrik (talk) 15:44, 7 June 2022 (UTC)
Things to do
=International=
- non-aligned Scouting movements. A lead, parent article with sections or subarticles on non-aligned (non WOSM) organizations that are also non-insular (not administered by the WOSM organization of another country. While most of these are boy organizations, there are some girl organizations in this category: at least one is American and Germany has about 10.{{cn}}
- World Deaf Scout Jamboree (see Jamboree (Scouting)), Wilson p 189
- Scouts of the European Coal and Steel Community
- Bronze Lion Award of the WFIS
- Scout band
World Scout Conferences: Durban 1999, Thessaloniki 2002, Yasmine 2005, Jeju 2008
World Scout Youth Forum: Durban 1999, Metsovo 2002
European Scout Conferences: Prague 2001, Reykjavik 2004, Portoroz 2007, Brussels 2010
Interamerican Scout Conferences: Quito 2007, Panama 2010
Arab Scout Conference: Cairo 2005
Asia Pacific Scout Conference: Kuala Lumpur 2009
WSPU General Assembly: Warsaw 2000, Cairo 2003
European Scout Jamboree: Holland 1994, UK 2005
- Asia-Pacific Scout Jamboree, a gathering of Scouts from all over Asia
- Arab Scout Jamboree, a gathering of Scouts from all over Arab
- All-Africa Scout Jamboree, a gathering of Scouts from all over Africa
- Good Turn
=recipients of the Bronze Wolf Award=
Bronze Wolf Award announcements are made each May, I think...
- Jeremiah Kelly, Ireland
- Edward J. Montgomery, Ireland
- David Wynne Jones, Australia
- W. Scott Sorrels, USA
- Walter Hofstetter (Scouting), Switzerland
==recipients of the Bronze Wolf Award in need of care/at risk==
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award number | year awarded | name | issue | representing |
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7
| 1953 | International Commissioner, Switzerland | Switzerland | ||||
8
| 1953 | International Commissioner, Sweden | Sweden | ||||
9
| 1953 | Secretary, Boy Scouts International Bureau | World Bureau | ||||
13
| 1957 | Chief Scout Commissioner (International) | United Kingdom | ||||
31
| 1963 | Assistant International Commissioner, United Kingdom | United Kingdom | ||||
35
| 1965 | International Commissioner, Jamaica | Jamaica | ||||
42
| 1967 | Sec. W.A.C.{{clarify|date=October 2015}} on Scouting with the Handicapped | World Bureau | ||||
45
| 1967 | Chief Commissioner, Greece | Greece | ||||
46
| 1967 | Regional Executive Commissioner, Far East Region | World Bureau | ||||
48
| 1967 | Executive Commissioner, Operations | World Bureau | ||||
52
| 1969 | International Commissioner, Denmark | Denmark | ||||
55
| 1969 | Chief Commissioner, Pakistan | Pakistan | ||||
62
| 1971 | Chairman, Asia-Pacific Committee | Australia | ||||
66
| 1971 | President, South Africa | South Africa | ||||
68
| 1971 | Chief Scout, Sierra Leone | Sierra Leone | ||||
69
| 1971 | International Commissioner, Mexico | Mexico | ||||
70
| 1971 | Vice-Chairman, Africa Committee | Senegal | ||||
75
| 1973 | Chairman, Administration Committee | France | ||||
77
| 1973 | Finance Planning Committee | United States | ||||
78
| 1973 | Chief Commissioner, Jamaica | Jamaica | ||||
79
| 1973 | International Commissioner, United Kingdom | United Kingdom | ||||
80
| 1973 | Member, Arab Committee | Lebanon | ||||
83
| 1973 | Member, Africa Committee | Zambia | ||||
85
| 1974 | National Executive Commissioner, Guatemala | Guatemala | ||||
86
| 1974 | International Commissioner, Canada | Canada | ||||
87
| 1974 | National Chief Commissioner, Malaysia | Malaysia | ||||
88
| 1974 | International Commissioner, Germany | Germany | ||||
89
| 1974 | Chairman, Inter-American Committee | Venezuela | ||||
90
| 1974 | H.Q. Commissioner, Greece | Greece | ||||
91
| 1974 | President, El Salvador | El Salvador | ||||
95
| 1975 | Chairman, World Committee | Canada | ||||
98
| 1975 | Regional Treasurer, Europe | Switzerland | ||||
99
| 1975 | Member, World Committee | Liberia | ||||
101
| 1975 | Chairman, Programme Committee | Denmark | ||||
103
| 1975 | International Commissioner, Mexico | Mexico | ||||
105
| 1975 | Member, Executive Committee, Japan | Japan | ||||
109
| 1977 | Africa Committee | Benin | ||||
111
| 1976 | Member, Asia-Pacific Committee | Scouts of China | ||||
112
| 1977 | Africa Regional Commissioner | World Bureau | ||||
113
| 1976 | Chief Executive Commissioner, United Kingdom | United Kingdom | ||||
114
| 1976 | Arab Committee | Tunisia | ||||
116
| 1977 | Deputy Chief Scout, Canada | Canada | ||||
117
| 1977 | Treasurer, World Committee | Switzerland | ||||
118
| 1977 | President, Sweden | Sweden | ||||
119
| 1977 | Member, World Committee | Lebanon | ||||
120
| 1977 | Member, World Committee | Guatemala | ||||
123
| 1977 | Asia-Pacific Regional Commissioner | World Bureau | ||||
125
| 1978 | International Commissioner, Sweden | Sweden | ||||
126
| 1978 | Overseas Secretary/Commonwealth Secretary, United Kingdom | United Kingdom | ||||
127
| 1978 | Commissioner for Greek Scouts in Egypt | Egypt | ||||
128
| 1978 | Chief Executive, Canada | Canada | ||||
131
| 1978 | President, Morocco | Morocco | ||||
134
| 1979 | Asia-Pacific Committee | Philippines | ||||
136
| 1979 | General Commissioner, Luxembourg | Luxembourg | ||||
138
| 1979 | Africa Treasurer | Nigeria | ||||
140
| 1980 | International Commissioner, Syria | Syria | ||||
141
| 1980 | International Commissioner, Cyprus | Cyprus | ||||
143
| 1980 | Chief Commissioner, Hong Kong | Hong Kong | ||||
144
| 1981 | Chief Scout, Iceland | Iceland | ||||
145
| 1981 | General Secretary and International Commissioner, Kuwait | Kuwait | ||||
151
| 1981 | President, Lebanon | Lebanon | ||||
156
| 1982 | President, National Committee for Air Scouts, Egypt | Egypt | ||||
157
| 1982 | General Secretary, Boy Scouts of China | Scouts of China | ||||
158
| 1982 | Member, Asia-Pacific Committee | Indonesia | ||||
159
| 1983 | European Committee | France | ||||
162
| 1983 | International Commissioner, Canada | Canada | ||||
163
| 1983 | Treasurer, Rwanda | Canada | ||||
164
| 1983 | Executive Director, Relationships Committee, Canada | Canada | ||||
165
| 1983 | International Commissioner, Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe | ||||
167
| 1983 | Vice-Chairman, World Committee | United States | ||||
169
| 1983 | Chairman, Arab Committee | Saudi Arabia | ||||
186
| 1986 | Arab Regional Executive | World Bureau | ||||
187
| 1986 | International Commissioner, Bahamas | Bahamas | ||||
188
| 1987 | International Commissioner, Boy Scouts of China | Scouts of China | ||||
189
| 1988 | President, Korea | Korea | ||||
190
| 1988 | President, Austria | Austria | ||||
191
| 1988 | Chairman and Chief Scout, Swedish Temperance Guide and Scout Association | Sweden | ||||
196
| 1988 | Director General, World Scout Foundation | World Scout Foundation | ||||
197
| 1988 | Commonwealth Commissioner, United Kingdom | United Kingdom | ||||
198
| 1988 | Member, World Scout Development Committee | United States | ||||
199
| 1988 | Minister of Education, Costa Rica | Costa Rica | ||||
202
| 1990 | Chief Executive, Boy Scouts of Canada | Canada | ||||
204
| 1990 | International Commissioner, Boy Scouts of America | United States | ||||
205
| 1990 | Deputy National President, Boy Scouts of South Africa | South Africa | ||||
206
| 1990 | Chief National Commissioner, Bangladesh Scouts | Bangladesh | ||||
207
| 1990 | President, Ring deutscher Pfadfinderverbände | Germany | ||||
210
| 1990 | Member, Executive Board, Boy Scouts of China | Scouts of China | ||||
211
| 1990 | General Commissioner, Association des Scouts du Rwanda | Rwanda | ||||
212
| 1990 | Chairman, World Scout Committee | Australia | ||||
213
| 1990 | Treasurer, Arab Region, WOSM | Egypt | ||||
216
| 1991 | Jos Loos | International Commissioner and General Commissioner, Luxembourg | Luxembourg | ||||
217
| 1992 | Chief Commissioner, Soma Hellinon Proskopon | Greece | ||||
218
| 1992 | Chairman, National Executive Council; | Japan | ||||
220
| 1992 | Member, International Committee, National Executive Board, BSA | United States | ||||
222
| 1992 | Chief Scout, Boy Scouts of Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe | ||||
225
| 1993 | Vice-President, Boy Scouts of Korea | Korea | ||||
228
| 1993 | President, Danish Scout Council | Denmark | ||||
229
| 1993 | International Commissioner, Soma Hellinon Proskopon | Greece | ||||
231
| 1993 | Secretary/Treasurer of the Helenelund Scout Center Foundation | Sweden | ||||
232
| 1994 | International Commissioner, Bangladesh Scouts | Bangladesh | ||||
233
| 1994 | Chief Commissioner, Cyprus Scouts Association | Cyprus | ||||
235
| 1994 | Board Member, Boy Scouts of Bahrain | Bahrain | ||||
238
| 1994 | Director, Bharat Scouts and Guides | India | ||||
239
| 1995 | President and International Commissioner, Guatemala | Guatemala | ||||
240
| 1995 | International Commissioner, Jordan | Jordan | ||||
242
| 1995 | Deputy International Commissioner of Boy Scouts of China | Scouts of China | ||||
244
| 1995 | Member National Court of Honour, Mexico | Mexico | ||||
246
| 1996 | General Commissioner, FSC, Belgium | Belgium | ||||
247
| 1996 | President, Soma Hellinon Proskopon | Greece | ||||
248
| 1996 | President and International Commissioner, Scouts Canada | Canada | ||||
249
| 1996 | Chief Scout, Boy Scouts of South Africa | South Africa | ||||
252
| 1996 | Coordinator, World Scout Jamboree-On-The-Air (JOTA) | Netherlands | ||||
255
| 1996 | Vice-Chairman, World Scout Committee | Sweden | ||||
256
| 1996 | International Commissioner, Boy Scouts of China | Scouts of China | ||||
257
| 1997 | Assistant Chief Commissioner and International Commissioner, Singapore Scout Association | Singapore | ||||
258
| 1997 | Executive Director and Member of the Board, Interamerican Scout Foundation; Executive Director, Costa Rica | Costa Rica | ||||
259
| 1997 | Founder of Eclaireurs in Senegal | France | ||||
261
| 1997 | National Training Commissioner, National Scout Organization of Thailand | Thailand | ||||
262
| 1997 | Director, Community Development, World Scout Bureau | World Bureau | ||||
263
| 1997 | President, Asociacion de Scouts del Peru | Peru | ||||
267
| 1998 | International Commissioner, Palestinian Scout Association | Palestinian Authority | ||||
269
| 1998 | Chairman, Interamerican Scout Committee | Canada | ||||
271
| 1998 | Commissaire Général du Scoutisme d'Afrique Occidentale Française | Senegal | ||||
273
| 1999 | Director of Research, Interamerican Scout Office | World Bureau | ||||
275
| 1999 | Executive Secretary to the Director General of Unesco | Senegal | ||||
276
| 1999 | Member, International Relations Committee, Scouts Canada | Canada | ||||
277
| 1999 | Member, World Scout Committee | Korea | ||||
278
| 1999 | National President, Scouting New Zealand | New Zealand | ||||
281
| 1999 | Chief Commissioner, The Scout Association of Australia | Australia | ||||
282
| 2000 | Chairman, Scout Association of Mexico | Mexico | ||||
283
| 2000 | President, Moroccan Scout Federation | Morocco | ||||
285
| 2000 | President, Guides and Scouts of Chile | Chile | ||||
286
| 2000 | Chairman, World Programme Committee | Libya | ||||
287
| 2001 | WOSM Representative to UNESCO NGO Committee | France | ||||
288
| 2001 | International Commissioner, The Scout Association | United Kingdom | ||||
290
| 2002 | International Commissioner and Vice-President, Egyptian Scout Federation | Egypt | ||||
293
| 2002 | Director, Adult Resources, World Scout Bureau | World Bureau | ||||
294
| 2002 | Chief Commissioner, Scouts Australia | Australia | ||||
296
| 2003 | Member, National Scout Council and Executive Board, Scouts of China | China, Scouts of | ||||
297
| 2003 | Chairman, Africa Scout Committee | Uganda | ||||
298
| 2003 | Chairman, Africa Scout Committee | Côte d Ivoire | ||||
299
| 2004 | International Commissioner, Boy Scouts of America | United States | ||||
301
| 2004 | Vice-Chairman, World Scout Committee | Chile | ||||
302
| 2004 | President and International Commissioner, Scouts Canada | Canada | ||||
303
| 2004 | International Commissioner and Chief Commissioner, Greece | Greece | ||||
304
| 2005 | Chairman, Arab Region | Morocco | ||||
305
| 2005 | National Commissioner (Public Relations and Publication). Bangladesh | Bangladesh | ||||
307
| 2005 | Chairman, Asia-Pacific Region | Singapore | ||||
309
| 2006 | International Commissioner, The Scout Association | United Kingdom | ||||
312
| 2007 | Member, Educational Methods Group | Australia | ||||
313
| 2007 | Vice-President, The Scout Association | United Kingdom | ||||
319
| 2009 | Chairman, Arab Scout Committee | Egypt | ||||
322
| 2010 | President, World Scout Committee | France | ||||
326
| 2010 | Chairman, Constitutions Committee, WOSM | United Kingdom | ||||
327
| 2010 | Chief Commissioner, Scout Association of Australia | Australia | ||||
329
| 2011 | Deputy Regional Director and Director, Community Development | World Bureau | ||||
330
| 2011 | Member of the Board, World Scout Foundation | Canada | ||||
331
| 2011 | Chairman, Kandersteg International Scout Centre Committee | Netherlands | ||||
334
| 2012 | Vice-Chairman, World Scout Committee; Vice-President and Chairman, International Committee, Bangladesh Scouts | Bangladesh | ||||
335
| 2012 | Member, World Scout Committee; President, Les Scouts de Liban; International Commissioner, Lebanese Scouting Federation | Lebanon | ||||
336
| 2012 | Secretary General, International Union of Muslim Scouts | Saudi Arabia | ||||
338
| 2012 | Member, Quebec Council and Assistant Provincial Commissioner - International, Quebec, Scouts Canada | Canada | ||||
341
| 2013 | Regional Director, Asia-Pacific Region, World Scout Bureau | World Bureau | ||||
342
| declined{{who|date=October 2016}} | | | | ||||
345
|2015 | International commissioner, France |France | ||||
349
|2016 | Chairman of the Kandersteg International Scout Centre Foundation |Switzerland | ||||
350
|2016 |First Vice-Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Committeehttp://www.enepalikhabar.com/english-headline/2016/02/40336 http://thehimalayantimes.com/kathmandu/lamichhane-bags-highest-world-scout-award/ |Nepal | ||||
353
|2016 | Secretary General, International Link of Orthodox Christian Scouts |Greece |
{{talk-ref}}
=recipients of the Silver World Award=
(only in conjunction with something notable, it seems the BSA is in the habit of giving these out to any random dictator, like the nobel prize)
- 1971— John W. Sharp (Canada)
- 1972— Tsunao Okumura (Japan); Ramon Ocando Perez (Venezuela); Samuel Hart (Scouting) (Jamaica); Nahom Isaias B. (Ecuador); Paul Kasluck (Australia)
- 1973— Oscar de Oliveira (Brazil)
- 1976— Sherman K. Ramsingh (Trinidad and Tobago)
- 1979— Col. Sang Myong Ree (Korea)
- 1982— Alexander Gibson (Scouting) (Bahamas)
- 1984— Enrique Alfaro (Scouting) (Mexico); Rolando Gonzalez (Scouting) (Venezuela)
- 1986— Antonio Pozzi Pardo (Mexico); Patrick A. McLaughlin (Switzerland)
- 1987— Peter Pessoa (Brazil)
- 1990— Juan Neiman (Guatemala)
- 1992— Herbert C. Pitts (Canada)
- 1998— Carlos Enrique Rivera (Guatemala)
- 2004— John A. Gemmill (Canada)
- 2007— Alexander S. Bondar (Ukraine)
- 2008—
John Geoghegan (Scouting) (World Scout Foundation, Ireland)- redirect to WSF, no other reason for notability Bogger (talk) 11:59, 10 October 2017 (UTC) - 2010— Mohamed Ali Khalid (Asia Pacific Region WOSM, India)
- 2015— Siegfried Weiser, Chairman of the World Scouting Foundation
=Current members of the World Scout Committee=
Replace redirects for members of world scout committee
=Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Committee=
{{talk-ref}}
=[[Eurasia Regional Scout Committee]]=
Mr. Namik Jafarov
Association of Scouts of Azerbaijan - ASA
Mr. Ildar Katenov
Organisation Scout Movement of Kazakhstan
Mr. Iurie Emilian
Treasurer
Mr. Valeri Tantsiura
National Organisation of the Scouts of Ukraine - NOSU
=Argentina=
- Coordinación de Asociaciones Diocesanas de Scouts Católicos Argentinos (CADISCA), a federation of several Catholic Scout associations, exists at :es:Escultismo Católico en Argentina
=Armenia=
- Armenian Young Men's Society-Hoyetchmen - connected to the Scouts of Jerusalem (stub at Armenian Young Men's Society)
- Armenian Young Men's Society-Armenagan - connected to the Scouts of Jerusalem (stub at Armenian Young Men's Society)
- Ararat religious emblem (Boy Scouts of America)
=Australia=
- Information about the Cuboree needs to be added
=Austria=
=Belarus=
- Svetlana Korotkevich, International Commissioner of the Association of Belarusian Girl Guides
=Belgium=
=Bosnia and Herzegovina=
- Savez izvidaca Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine
- Savez izviđača Republike Srpske (Scout Association of Republic Srpska); http://www.scoutrs.com/ {{dead link}}
=Burkina Faso=
- Les Scouts du Burkina Faso; [http://www.burkina.pbs.ch/de/idee/burkinafaso]{{dead link}}
- Les Eclaireurs et Eclaireuses du Burkina Faso
=Canada=
- John Gemmill, Vice Chair of World Scout Committee
=Chile=
- Agrupación Hermandad Scout del Desierto; member of the World Federation of Independent Scouts in northern Chile around the town of Antofagasta
=China-Scouts of China=
- National Flower Class currently a redirect
- Service Rover Award currently a redirect
=Chad=
=Cuba=
=Czech Republic=
=Denmark=
- Danske Baptisters Spejderkorps; http://www.dbs.dk/, da:
- Det Danske Spejderkorps; http://www.dds.dk/, da:
- KFUM-Spejderne i Danmark; http://www.spejdernet.dk/, da:
=Ethiopia=
=France=
- Lieutenant Alphonse Nicolas Benoît (1875-1914) co-founder of Eclaireurs de France, studied British Scouting in Britain 1910-1911
- Samuel Williamson (Scouting) (1878-1918) Secretary General of YMCA in France; Founder of Eclaireurs Unionistes de France
- Rev. Georges Gallienne (1871-1953), co-founder of Eclaireurs de France. Founded the first recorded Boy Scout troop in Paris in 1910, Vice-President of Eclaireurs de France.
- Father Augustin, Marie d'Andréis de Bonson (1883-1960), founded the Eclaireurs des Alpes in Nice in 1911, the first Catholic Scout association, and joined Scouts de France in 1920. Supported the Eclaireurs Neutres de France at the end of his life.
- Jean Beigbeder (1894-1965) National Commissioner of Eclaireurs Unionistes de France (1918-1923), brought Scouting to Madagascar, President of Scoutisme Français (1949-1952).
- Emile Guillen (1901-1989) Deputy National Commissioner of Eclaireurs de France, first Deputy Camp Chief, Camp Chief of Cappy, Author of several books of Scout games.
=French Polynesia=
- Association des Scouts Liahona-SDJ; [http://www.scoutopedia.net/index.php?title=Petits_mouvements_fran%C3%A7ais], [http://www.assemblee.pf/actualites/article.aspx?id=830], [http://www.upj.pf/qui.php?page=6#]
- Scouts Adventiste de Polynésie française
- Scouts Te ahi nui
=Gabon=
=Germany=
There are a lot more Scouting articles in :de:Kategorie:Pfadfinder (Scouting), :de:Kategorie:Pfadfinderverband (Scout/Guide Association) and :de:Kategorie:Pfadfinderverband (Deutschland) (German Scout/Guide Association). Many of them are on smaller or defunct organizations.
=Greece/Cyprus=
Προσκοπισμός στην Ελλάδα
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Comninos
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christos_Lygeros
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicos_Kalogeras
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athanasios_Lefkaditis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_M._Lioufis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demetrios_A._Macrides
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Mindler
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tassos_Sagos
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonidas_J._Skyrianidis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costas_Tsantilis
=Hungary=
- Bodnár Gábor (b. 1920) led the Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség from 1945 until his death in the early 1990s
=India=
- Silver Elephant-This is the highest Scouting award in India [like Silver Tiger in 'Bangladesh Scouts"].
=Indonesia=
=Ireland=
- Kiernan Gildea, CBSI
=Israel=
- Israel Arab School Scouts Association[http://www.vcp.de/index.php?id=57], [www.exchangevisions.de/excv/dateien/OR589-9eb8/PR627/PR627-pg94proj.pdf]
=Italy=
=Ivory Coast=
=Jamaica=
=Japan=
- Muriel Greenstreet, founder of Girl Scouting in Japan
- https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%86%85%E7%94%B0%E5%8B%B2 うちだ いさお Isao Uchida
- https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B5%B7%E5%A0%80%E5%91%A8%E9%80%A0 かいほり しゅうぞう Shuzo Kaihori
=Korea=
=Kyrgyzstan=
- Aigul' Duîsheyevna Duîsheyeva, founder of Girl Scouting in Kyrgyzstan Айгуль Дуйшеева
=Latvia=
- Valdemar Kletniek, Scout Commissioner, who fled to the U.S. in the 1940s when the USSR abolished Latvian Scouting
=Lebanon=
- Association des Guides du Liban
- Association des Eclaireuses du Liban
- Association des Eclaireuses du Scout musulman au Liban
- Association des Guides nationales orthodoxes
- Association of Jarrah Guides
- Eclaireurs du Liban
- Les Scouts du Liban
- Scouts de l'Indépendance
- Scouts du Lycée National
- Scouts National Orthodoxe
- unknown members of the Fédération du Scoutisme Libanais
=Liechtenstein=
=Luxembourg=
=Madagascar=
=Maldives=
- Mohammed Jaisham Ibrahim, saved the President of Maldives from assassination [http://tammybruce.com/2008/01/maldives_boy_scout_saves_his_p.php]
=Mexico=
=Morocco=
- Organisation du Scout Marocain
- Scoutisme Hassania Marocain
- Organisation Marocaine des Scouts et des Guides
- Association Scouts Arabe Sociale [http://www.tanmia.ma/article.php3?id_article=1696 Association Scouts Arabe Sociale - Tanmia.ma]
- Association Scouts du Maroc [http://www.tanmia.ma/article.php3?id_article=1496], [http://www.resaq.org/article.php3?id_article=400]
- Mouvement du Scoutisme marocain [http://www.secj.gov.ma/plan/liste_des_associations_fr.htm]
- Organisation du Scout Populaire [http://scoutpopulaire.dca.free.fr/ Scout Populaire]
- Organisation du Scoutisme marocain musulman [http://www.secj.gov.ma/plan/liste_des_associations_fr.htm]
- Organisation Scout Atlas [http://www.tanmia.ma/article.php3?id_article=303 Organisation Scout Atlas - Tanmia.ma]
- Organisation Scout National [http://www.resaq.org/article.php3?id_article=425 Organisation Scout National]
- Organisation Scoutisme Mohamedia Marocaine [http://scout-osmm.imaroc.com/ Organisation Scoutisme Mohammedia Marocaine]
- Organisation Scouts sans frontières [http://www.resaq.org/article.php3?id_article=515 [Encadrement et qualification professionnelle des enfants des quartiers CHHAOUTA et EL BRADAA]]
- Scoutisme Unifié au Maroc [http://scouts.sum.free.fr/ Scoutisme unifie au Maroc]
=Nepal=
=Netherlands=
- Lelieschouw, article requested on Wikipedia:WikiProject Netherlands/Article requests since July 23, 2007
=New Zealand=
- Add details of structure (e.g. Areas) to Scouting New Zealand
- Silver Kawaka
=Norway=
=Pakistan=
- Brigadier M.A. Abbasi, Deputy Chief Scout Commissioner who had been at the 1951 World Jamboree in Austria and later led the Pakistani contingent at the 1957 Jubilee Jamboree
=Palestine=
=Poland=
=Rhodesia/Zimbabwe=
=Romania=
=Russia=
=Senegal=
=Serbia=
=Singapore=
- James Milner Fraser - Founder of The Boys' Brigade in Singapore (note that BB is an older precursor to, but not equivalent to Scouting ... Ok, so what does that mean you want us to do with the article? We have other "Scout-like" organizations in the Scouting Category. --Naha
=South Africa=
=Spain=
- Scouting in the various Spanish regions, vide :es:Escultismo en Aragón
- Teodoro Iradier y Herrero
- Minyons Escoltes i Guies de Catalunya
=Suriname=
=Switzerland=
=United Kingdom=
- John Sweet (Scouting), a sincere and gifted scouting leader and writer in Britain. Author of Scout Pioneering, and of cartoons that still illustrate many Scouting publications, especially outside of the United States.
- Air Scouts (The Scout Association) - there is a generic Air Scouts article - Is this really needed? I doubt there is enough extra dedicated info to justify it.
- Scoutlink (The Scout Association) - needs more details - when? where?
- B-P Memorial Fund
- E. E. Reynolds, the writer-biographer, editor of Scout magazines include The Scouter during the war years
- Roland House and Kingsdown Scout Camp
- Silver Acorn
- The Scout Association Programme Review 2002, the biggest shake-up of the Scout Association since the Advance Party Report
=United States=
- Air Scouts (Boy Scouts of America), there is a generic Air Scouts
- Adult Leader Training (Boy Scouts of America) There needs to be a single page outlining the opportunities, goals, etc. of the Adult Leader Training program. Could also include historical info. NThurston
- restructure Council, District, Troop articles (see Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/RulesStandards and its talk page)
- National Camping School [http://www.scouting.org/]
- STEM Scouts
- Youth Leadership Training (Boy Scouts of America) Need an article to discuss the opportunities and goals of the new (and old) Jr. leader training programs. NThurston
- Peace Scouts of California, a pre-BSA Scouting association
- ScoutReach program
- Scouters' Mountain, part of the Cascade Pacific Council in either Clackamas, Oregon or Happy Valley, Oregon [http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lon=-122.507&lat=45.4456&datum=nad27]
- Early honor societies of the Boy Scouts of America, (parent article) we have already
- OA
- Mic-O-Say
- Firecrafter
- Tribe of Tahquitz
- Wolfeboro Pioneers
- Peace Scouts of California, a pre-BSA Scouting association
- Venturing recognitions (see rank article structure talk at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject Scouting/RulesStandards
- Charles F. Barber, Scout, CEO of American Smelting & Refining{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
- Walter Greenberg, Scout, World War II refugee from Italy, movie maker{{cite web | last =Peterson | first =Robert | authorlink = | year = | url =http://www.scoutingmagazine.org/issues/0410/d-wwas.html | title =Scouting in a World War II Refugee Troop| format = | series =The Way It Was | work=Scouting | accessdate = June 1, 2006}}
- Elangomat
- Lion Cub Scout, a kindergarten-age level in the Cub Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America it is currently a pilot program of the National Council of the BSA and was being piloted in the Western Massachusetts Council,http://www.wmascouting.org/scouts-and-parents/Lions.html Northern Star Council and the Hudson Valley Council http://www.hudsonvalleyscouting.org/membership-resources/lion-cub-program/54151 which is being expanding into selected BSA Councils. http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2016/02/24/lions-a-new-scouting-program-for-kindergarten-boys-to-begin-pilot-rollout/
- Middle Tennessee Council, a council that needs an article. More information here.
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=Yugoslavia=
Article requests
=Multinational and faith-based organizations=
- Girl Scouting and Guiding - an analog of the Scouting article, note as one word it is the name of the UK Guide assoc
- Religious bodies in the World Scout/Guide movement:
- National Catholic Committee on Scouting, [http://www.nccs-bsa.org], [http://www.catholicScouting.org/NCCS_History/NCCS_Chronology/nccs_chronology.html], [http://www.catholic-church.org/ccos_tn/html/adultstelizabethannsetonaward.htm]
- International Catholic Conference of Guiding (ICCG) [http://cicg-iccg.org/]
- International Forum of Jewish Scouts (IFJS) [http://www.jewishscoutsforum.org/]
- National Lutheran Association for Scouters,[http://www.nlas.org]
- National Association of Presbyterian Scouters, [http://www.presbyterianscouters.org]
- Union Internationale des Associations Scoutes-Guides Pluralistes/Laïques (IUPS) [http://www.cngei.it/uilp/uilp1.htm]
- Language based cooperations in the World Scout/Guide movement:
- Coopération Francophone des Associations de Scoutisme Laïque (COFRASL) [http://site.voila.fr/eedf.projet.mantasoa/cofrasl.html]
=Others=
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- early Scouting use of the swastika, cognate of Fleur-de-lis in Scouting may just be good for a blurb in another article, but certainly fascinating. Chris 06:15, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
:link here http://www.scouting.milestones.btinternet.co.uk/badges.htm Chris 09:20, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
:Scouting is mentioned in Western use of the Swastika in the early 20th century and that Johnny Walker page is used as a reference.
::Good start, I envision more than a small paragraph, though. :) Chris 16:52, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
:::Are you looking for images? I have some of the 1937 Jamboree in Wash., DC, clearly showing swastikas on Indian teepees at a Texas council's gateway, etc. Unfortunately, they're non-free. Let me know if you can use any. JGHowes talk - 07:31, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
:Absolutely, and thank you! Our fearless leader Rlevse is really good at properly copyright tagging such images so they are useful! :) Chris (クリス) (talk) 10:41, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
::::I've uploaded one as :Image:Comanche Trail Council Indian Camp 1937 National Scout Jamboree.jpg. It's non-free, so right now the Non-Free tag says "NEEDS ARTICLE NAME" JGHowes talk - 18:41, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
I suppose to have these articles:
- Scout camp - because of its special programme
- Scout centre - there is one about Scout Activity Centre but it's special for The Scout Association
I think these are important enough to have them in their own articles --Kun25 (talk) 13:23, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
I am new to this (the writing part) but would like to write about the start and development of professional Scouting in the BSA. What would be the best way to do this?
- Scout's Honor (LGBT film) by Tom Shepard: Shown at Sundance Film Festival, Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, USA Film Festival and Turin International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival [http://www.scouts-honor.com/order_tape.html]
- Campfire (Scouting) as in the get-together, singing, yarns, stunts etc. Maybe it could be a paragraph in Campfire which mentions Scouts and Guides but doesn't address the issue. Alansplodge (talk) 21:39, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
- Aids to Scoutmastership currently a redirect, some content at :it:Il libro dei capi
- Lessons from the Varsity of Life currently a redirect, some content at :it:La mia vita come un'avventura
=[[Patrol_(Scouting) |Scout patrol]]=
Looking for content and consensus on the best place for an entry about patrols, whether as a section of Patrol, Scout troop, Scout (Scouting), or it's own article (Patrol (Scouting)) (with Sea Scout patrol, Air Scout patrol, Girl Scout patrol, Boy Scout patrol), Scouts BSA patrol. Bogger (talk) 10:53, 27 June 2018 (UTC)
- I think Patrol_(Scouting) is the best name. Looks like Scout (Scouting)#Patrol is a good place. If you can get 1500 characters of good content, then maybe it's own page. --evrik (talk) 19:58, 3 March 2023 (UTC)
Translation requests
Please make requests for translation from languages other than English here. The list of translators and languages spoken can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/Members#Translators.
- Currently none.
Image requests
- BSA Scouters in the dress uniform (blue blazer, gray slacks). --Gadget850 ( Ed) 20:40, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
- It's been almost a year since :Image:BSA scouter dress uniform.jpg was deleted from Uniform and insignia of the Boy Scouts of America#Scouter dress uniform. If the FU image was so replacable, why hasn't it happened? --evrik (talk) 18:42, 8 May 2008 (UTC)
=Missing Scout and Guide national emblems=
{{main|:Category:Wikipedia requested national Guide or Scout emblems}}
Continual things to do
- Check :Category:Scouting articles needing attention for articles that have a high need of being worked on. There should a section on the article's talk page about what needs to be done. When you've completed the task(s), you can remove the attention tag from the Scouting project template; if you don't know how, ask Rlevse.
- check article titles and text for references to the Mormon church, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/RulesStandards
- anyone listed on the List of notable Eagle Scouts that meets the criteria for an article per List of notable Eagle Scouts's talk page that does not have an article needs an article, articles not meeting this criteria should be deleted
- anyone listed in the Silver Buffalo Award article that is in red needs an article
- On World Scout Committee members and Bronze Wolf recipients, for those with no article and not mentioned elsewhere, if there is a disambig page, I add their listing to it, in hopes that some budding genealogist will recognize it and pick it up. If they are both World Scout Committee and Bronze Wolf, I say that counts as sufficient notability for their own Wiki article, so I am seeding them with stubs later this afternoon.
- expand articles in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Scouting_stubs Scouting stubs]
- keep an eye out for Scout, Scouter, Scouting, etc to have the 'S' in uppercase in the titles and articles
- change patch, logo, rank, merit badge, etc images to use the {{tl|Non-free Scout logo}} tag, including the BSA and BSAMB parameters where appropriate
- keep an eye out for correct usage of BSA; see Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/RulesStandards
- keep an eye out for redirects that need updating
- link national Scouting articles onto national pages, i.e. Scouting in Canada to an appropriate place on the Canada page. I did this on Korea and it generated some local additions/corrections.
- defend against and fight off unwarranted AfDs, CfDs, and renames
- merge sub-council level stubs into their appropriate state or nation
Signing this page
NOTE: When you complete a task, please strike it out; leaving it there a while so we'll know it is done. Then after a while we'll archive once folks have had a chance to see it. If you want to sign your entry, please only sign with three tildes, so we know who made the entry. The dates are not necessary and clutter up the page. Signing your entry is not necessary on this page.