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With the deadline of
December 31, 2010 for Scouts to earn the historic merit badges, the
decision has been made to allow additional time thereafter for entering
them into the ScoutNET system. The deadline for doing so has been set as
March 31, 2011. This applies to those at the local council who enter
advancement based on forms submitted, or unit management software file
uploads provided. It also applies to unit advancement processors using
Internet Advancement.
The merit badges
affected are: Carpentry, Path Finding, Signaling, and Tracking.
This is not intended as an extension of
time to earn the badges; only
as additional time for data entry. Merit Badge work MUST be completed by
December 31, 2010. |
Four 1-Year Only Merit
Badges!
Merit badges have been a
fixture of the Boy Scouts of America
since its inception in 1910. The requirements that generations of Scouts
have completed have taught lifetime citizenship lessons, personal fitness
habits, and life skills. They have been the beginnings of countless careers
and lifetime hobbies. In the last 99 years, there have been many changes in
the merit badge offerings. As society has changed, the Boy Scouts of America
has adapted by revising the requirements, implementing name changes, adding
new merit badges, and in some instances, eliminating some badges altogether.
For the 100th Anniversary
Celebration, four vintage merit badges are being released for the centennial
celebration year only, giving Boy Scouts the hands-on opportunity to
experience the exciting past of Scouting while learning how our world has
changed in that 100 years.
Here are the basics of the 2010 Historic
Merit Badge program.
- An overall goal of the program is for a
majority of the BSA’s registered Boy Scouts to earn one or more of the
merit badges during the centennial year, 2010.
- The badges offered have a history that can
be traced back to the origins of the BSA.
- The original requirements are being used,
as well as supported by scanned pages of the early merit badge pamphlets
so a Scout can view what a Scout 100 years ago used. Supporting the
scanned pages of the original pamphlets are information guides for each
merit badge that explain what a Scout of 1910 might have experienced,
along with background information to assist a Scout in understanding what
maybe unfamiliar terms.
- The contemporary merit badges closely
resemble the original designs of their counterparts with the exception of
the border, which is gold The unique border will immediately identify it
as a 2010 historic merit badge.
- The four historical merit badges may be
used toward a Scout’s rank advancement.
- The effective date for earning these
new merit badges is April 1, 2010, and requirements must be completed no
later than Dec. 31, 2010.
- The BSA will not reprint the
pamphlets for these merit badges. Reprints of the original merit badge
pamphlets are posted
HERE
- As with all merit badges, units,
districts, and councils should recruit and register qualified counselors
for these badges.
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Click any patch
for info & requirements

Carpentry
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Pathfinding
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Signaling |

Tracking |
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