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Air scouts are members of the international Scouting movement, with a particular emphasis on flying-based activities. Air Scouts follow the same basic programme as normal Scouts but certain amounts of time are spent focusing on air activities.


Air scouts wear a slightly different uniform from the rest of the scouting movement, with the introduction of a blue shirt and a beret.


RAF Recognition Air Scout Troop can be affiliated with a Royal Air Force Squadron (in the UK) and can receive special gifts and trips with the aid of their affiliate. This RAF recognition is subject to a bi-annual inspection by the RAF.


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Air Scouts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (476 words)
Air Scouts are members of the international Scouting movement, with a particular emphasis on flying-based activities.
Air Scouts follow the same basic programme as normal Scouts but certain amounts of time are spent focusing on air activities.
Air Scouts wear a slightly different uniform from the rest of the Scouting movement, with the introduction of a blue shirt and a beret.
Rover Scouts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1519 words)
The body that Rover Scouts first belong to is generally called a Crew, just as Scouts generally belong to a Troop and Cubs generally belong to a Pack.
Scout Network was introduced in 2003 to cover the age range 18 to 25 that much earlier had been the Rover Scout age range.
To further support the start of Rovering in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), the first Wood Badge course held in the United States was a Rover Scout Wood Badge course, directed by English Scouter John Skinner Wilson.
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