This tell all about the rank and how get it.
SCOUT
Repeat from memory the Scout Oath, Scout low, Scout motto, and Scout slogan, and explain what they mean.
Explain what Scout spirit is and tell how you have shown Scout spirit.
Give the Scout sign, salute, and handshake, and explain when they should be used.
Describe the elements and significance of the First Class badge.
Explain the patrol method and describe the types of patrols that are used in your troop.
Be familiar with your patrol name, emblem, flag, and yell, and explain how these items create a patrol spirit.
Describe the four steps in Scout advancement and how the seven ranks of Scouting are earned.
Understand what merit badges are and how they are earned.
Participate in a Scoutmaster conference while working on the Scout rank.
TENDERFOOT, SECOND CLASS, FIRST CLASS
Demonstrate Scout spirit by living the Scout Oath and Scout Law, and tell how you have lived four different points of the Scout Law, and tell as well as your duty to God, in your everyday life.
Participate in a Scoutmaster conference while working on the next Scouting rank, and successfully complete a board of review.
STAR
In addition to continuing the activities described for Tenderfoot,
Second Class, and First Class above, be active in your troop for four months as a First Class Scout.
Earn six merit badges, including any four from the required list for Eagle.
Participate in six hours of community service, and serve actively in your troop for four months in a position of responsibility.
LIFE
In addition to continuing the activities described for Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class above, be active in your troop for six months as a Star Scout.
Earn five additional merit badges, including any three additional ones from the required list for Eagle.
Participate in six hours of community service, including
three hours of conservation, and serve actively in your troop for six months in a position of responsibility.
EAGLE
In addition to continuing the activities described for Tendertool.
Second Class, and First Class above, be active in your troop for six months as a lite Scout.
Explain how your understanding of the Scout Oath and Scout Law will guide your life in the future.
Earn a total of 21 merit badges (10 more than required for the Life rank), including 13 required for Eagle.
Serve actively in your troop for six months in a position of responsibility.
Participate in a Scoutmaster conference while working on the Eagle rank, and successfully complete an Eagle Scout board of review.
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