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FormsTroop Meeting Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116The Campfire Program Planner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117Local Tour Permit Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Troop Resource Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121Individual Scout Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123First Class—First Year Tracking Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . 125Personal Health andMedical Record Form—Class 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127Leadership Transfer Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129Transfer Form (Youth Member) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130The 50-Miler Program/50-Miler Award Application . . 131The Historic Trails Program/Historic Trails Award Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132National President’s ScoutmasterAward of Merit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133Scoutmaster Award of Merit Nomination . . . . . . . . . 134Advancement Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135Outdoor Program Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137Eagle Scout Rank Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139World Friendship Fund Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141Rank Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142115

(Program Feature)Troop Meeting PlanDate WeekActivity Description Run By TimePreopeningminutesOpening CeremonyminutesSkills Instructionminutes New-Scout patrol Regular patrol Venture patrolPatrol MeetingsminutesInterpatrol ActivityminutesClosingSM Scoutmaster’s Minute.minutesTotal 90 minutes of meetingAfter the Meeting116

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TROOP RESOURCE SURVEYBoy Scouting is for adults as well as boys. We invite you to share your skills and interests so the bestpossible program can be developed for the Boy Scouts in this troop. In making this survey, the committee wishes to find ways you can enjoy using your talents to help our Scouts. Your cooperation isgreatly appreciated.Welcome to the Scout family of Troop No. in the Council.Please return this survey to(Please print)NameStreet addressCity State ZipHome phone Mobile phoneBusiness phone E-mail address1. What is your favorite hobby? Occupation2. In what sports do you take an active part?3. Would you be willing to assist the troop leaders and committee members occasionally?4. Please check the areas in which you would be willing to help:General Activities Campouts Hikes Outdoor activities Troop meetings Swimming supervision Bookkeeping Typing Drawing/art Transportation of Scouts Transportation of equipment OtherSpecial Program Assistance I can participate in boards of review. I have a minivan or truck. I have a workshop. I have family camping gear. I have access to camping property. I can make contacts for special trips and activities. I can help with troop equipment. Other(please print)(please print)5. Please check any Scouting skills you would be willing to teach: Ropework (knots and lashings) Outdoor cooking First aid Star study Map and compass use Conservation Aquatics Knife and ax handling Citizenship CampingCheck the merit badges on the other side of this sheet that you are willing to help Boy Scouts earn.No. 34437121

bestomn isncil.MERIT BADGESCheck the merit badges that you can help Boy Scouts earn. American Business American Cultures American Heritage American Labor Animal Science Archaeology Archery Architecture Art Astronomy Athletics Auto Mechanics Aviation Backpacking Basketry Bird Study Bugling (See Music) Camping Canoeing Chemistry Cinematography Citizenship in the Community Citizenship in the Nation Citizenship in the World Climbing Coin Collecting Collections Communications Composite Materials Computers Cooking Crime Prevention Cycling Dentistry Disabilities Awareness Dog Care Drafting Electricity Electronics Emergency Preparedness Energy Engineering Entrepreneurship Environmental Science Family Life Farm Mechanics Fingerprinting Fire Safety First Aid Fish and Wildlife Management Fishing Fly-Fishing Forestry Gardening Genealogy Geology Golf Graphic Arts Hiking Home Repairs Horsemanship Indian Lore Insect Study Journalism Landscape Architecture Law Leatherwork Lifesaving Mammal Study Medicine Metalwork Model Design and Building Motorboating Music and Bugling Nature Nuclear Science Oceanography Orienteering Painting Personal Fitness Personal Management Pets Photography Pioneering Plant Science Plumbing Pottery Public Health Public Speaking Pulp and Paper Radio Railroading Reading Reptile and Amphibian Study Rifle Shooting Rowing Safety Salesmanship Scholarship Sculpture Shotgun Shooting Skating Small-Boat Sailing Snow Sports Soil and Water Conservation Space Exploration Sports Stamp Collecting Surveying Swimming Textile Theater Traffic Safety Truck Transportation Veterinary Medicine Waterskiing Weather Whitewater Wilderness Survival Wood Carving WoodworkOther skills and activities I could assist in for the older-Scout program: Backpacking Basketball Bowling Business Cross-country skiing Cycling Downhill skiing Fishing Freestyle biking Golf Hockey Kayaking Mechanics Mountain man Orienteering Raftingrn.122 Rappelling Sailing Scuba diving Shooting sports Slow-pitch softball Snow camping Soccer Spelunking Survival Swimming Tennis Video/photography Volleyball Whitewater canoeing Windsurfing

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ADVANCEMENTREQUIREMENTSScout’s last nameTROOP POSITIONS OFRESPONSIBILITYFrom (Date)To (Date)Den chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Librarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quartermaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scribe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Historian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Instructor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Varsity program manager . . . . . .Chaplain aide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Varsity team captain . . . . . . . . . .Varsity team co-captain . . . . . . . .Varsity team secretary . . . . . . . . .Patrol leader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Squad leader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant senior patrol leader . . .Senior patrol leader . . . . . . . . . . .Troop guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Junior assistant Scoutmaster . . . .Note: Each of the positions of responsibility listed above can help fulfill requirements for theEagle Scout Award.MERIT BADGE LIST1. Camping2. Citizenship in theCommunity3. Citizenship in theNation4. Citizenship in theWorld5. Communications39. Cycling6. EmergencyPreparedness7. EnvironmentalScience129. Family Life8. First Aid61. Hiking9. Lifesaving10. Personal Fitness11. PersonalManagement14. Swimming15. American Business17. American Cultures16. American Heritage121. American Labor18. Animal Science132. Archaeology19. Archery20. Architecture21. Art22. Astronomy23. Athletics127. Auto Mechanics25. Aviation26. Backpacking27. Basketry29. Bird Study32. Bugling33. Canoeing34. Chemistry126. Cinematography133. Climbing35. Coin Collecting137. CompositeMaterials128. Collections36. Crime PreventionDentistryDisabilitiesAwarenessDog gEntrepreneurshipFarm MechanicsFingerprintingFire SafetyFish and ingGenealogyGeologyGolfGraphic ArtsHome RepairsHorsemanshipIndian LoreInsect Mammal StudyMedicineMetalworkModel Designand BuildingMotorboatingMusicNatureNuclear Plant SciencePlumbingPotteryPublic HealthPublic SpeakingPulp and PaperRadioRailroadingReadingReptile andAmphibian StudyRifle reShotgunShootingSkatingSmall-BoatSailingSnow SportsSoil and WaterConservationSpaceExplorationSportsStamp CollectingSurveyingTextileTheaterTraffic iingWeatherWhitewaterWildernessSurvivalWood CarvingWoodworkMerit badges on required list for Eagle are in boldface.34518B2006 Boy Scouts of America124Enter date earned for eachmerit badge, rank, andindividual requirement.Indicate specific skills andmerit badges earned foreach rank.BOY SCOUTDate1. Joining requirements2. Scoutmaster conferenceTENDERFOOT .15.Preparing to campOvernight campPreparing a mealWhipping andfusing ropeTying hitchesSafe hiking rulesCare of the flagScouting principlesPatrol knowledgeBuddy systemPhysical testPhysical improvementPoisonous plantsHeimlich maneuverFirst aidScout spiritScoutmaster conferenceBoard of reviewDateSECOND CLASS b.7c.8.9.10.11.Map and compass useMap and compass hikeTroop/patrol activitiesTent pitchingWood toolsCooking fireLightweight stovesLighting a fireand stovePreparing a mealCare of the flagService projectAnimal identification“Hurry” casesFirst-aid kitFirst aidSafe swimmingSwimming skillsWater rescue methodsHealth programsScout spiritScoutmaster conferenceBoard of reviewDateFIRST CLASS Finding your wayOrienteeringTroop/patrol activitiesPlanning a menuPurchasing foodCooking gearSafe handling of foodCamp cookingCitizenshipPlant identificationAppropriate useof lashingsHitches and lashingsCamp gadgetBowline knotBandagesTransporting a victimCPRDate9a.9b.9c.10.11.12.13.Safe trip afloatBSA swimmer testLine rescueScout spiritInviting a friendScoutmaster conferenceBoard of reviewSTAR RANKDate1. Participation2. Scout spirit3. merit badge*merit badge*merit badge*merit badge*merit badgemerit badge4. Service projects5. Leadership6. Scoutmaster conference7. Board of review*Total of 6 merit badges, including any 4 from required list forEagle.LIFE RANKDate1. Participation2. Scout spiritmerit badge*merit badge*merit badge*merit badgemerit badge4. Service projects5. Leadership6. Scoutmaster conference7. Board of review*Total of 11 merit badges, including any 3 more from requiredlist for Eagle.EAGLE SCOUT AWARDDate1. Participation2. Scout spirit3. merit badge*merit badge*merit badge*merit badge*merit badge*merit badgemerit badgemerit badgemerit badgemerit badge4. Leadership5. Service project leader6. Scoutmaster conference7. Board of review*Total of 21 merit badges, including 12 (at least one in each category) from the required list forEagle. See Boy Scout Requirements for categories.BRONZE PALMDateGOLD PALMDateSILVER PALMDate

FIRST CLASS—FIRST YEARTRACKING SHEETDateName Date joined Class goal(Date)CategoryGoal Attainment*TrpOutOwnRequirementsRank xxPhysical 0b7a7b7c89a9b9c*Goal attainment—locations where Scout may work on his rank requirements:Trp — Troop meetingsOut — OutingsOwn — On his own125

aldevelopmentGoal xxxxxxxxxCompletedRequirementsRank econd ClassFirst Class*Goal attainment—locations where Scout may work on his rank requirements:Trp — Troop meetingsOut — OutingsOwn — On his own34118B2002 Printing126

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TROOP RESOURCE SURVEY Boy Scouting is for adults as well as boys.We invite you to share your skills and interests so the best possible program can be developed for the Boy Scouts in this troop. In making this survey, the com-mittee wishes to find ways you can enjoy using your talents to help our Scouts. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

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