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» Site title: American Scouting Historical Society » Site description: Devoted to the history of Scouting by preservation of documents, information, and artifacts, and by dispersing information about Scout patches and other BSA memorabilia.
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» Site title: Ernest Carlos » Site description: Biographical information of United Kingdom artiste and his paintings of Scouts. [PDF]
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» Site title: History of Mafikeng » Site description: The Place of Stones, story of the area and siege defense of BP.
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» Site title: Mafikeng SCENE » Site description: Scout Centre of Excellence for Nature and the Environment, preserves the area where scouting began.
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» Site title: Milestones to Scouting » Site description: Collection of articles on the development of scouting including BP, section history, cruises, woodbadge and scouting program.
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» Site title: Scouting Astronauts » Site description: Names of astronauts of NASA who have a Scouting background.
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» Site title: Scouting History » Site description: Chronology of events important to the Scout movement.
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» Site title: Scouting history » Site description: A history containing brief descriptions of every World Jamboree, and numerous pages dealing with the development of scouting, its founders and interesting historical notes presented by the USSSP.
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» Site title: Vane, Sir Francis Patrick Fletcher » Site description: Biographical note on one of the early leaders of the Scout Movement and patron of the British Boy Scouts.
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» Site title: World Scout Emblem » Site description: History, design and significance of the badge.
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» Site title: World Scouting Leader Sets Record » Site description: Article about the round the world solo flight by adventurer Steve Fossett, Eagle Scout and member of the World Scout Committee. (March 1, 2005)
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» Site title: Sea Scouts Sailing Back » Site description: History and current status of Sea Scouting by Chuck Modlin in Boat/US Magazine (July 1, 1999)
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Three generals, one from the Army, another from the Marines, and a third from the Air Force, were having a debate with a Navy Admiral about whose soldiers were the bravest.
To prove his point, the Air Force general calls over an airman: "Airman! Climb that flagpole, and once you are at the top, sing ''Wild Blue Yonder'', and then jump off!"
"YES SIR!" replies the airman. He takes off for the flagpole like a shot, scales up it, sings the anthem, salutes and jumps off, hitting the ground at attention.
The general dismisses him. "Now that''s bravery!" exclaims the general.
"Ah, that''s nothing," says the Admiral, "Seaman!" A seaman appears, "YES, SIR!!" "Take this weapon," as he offers him an M14, "Scale that flagpole, balance yourself on top, stand at attention, present arms, and sing ''Anchors Aweigh.'' Salute each of us, and jump off.
"YES SIR!!" replies the seaman. He sprints for the flagpole with the weapon high over his head, and completes the task perfectly.
"Now that''s courage!" says the admiral.
"Courage, nothin''" snorts the Army general. "Get over here, private!"
"YES SIR!!" replies the private.
"Put on full combat gear, load your rucksack with these rocks, scale that flagpole, come to attention, present arms, and sing the National Anthem, salute each of us, and then climb back down, head first."
"YES SIR!!" replies the private, and completes the task.
"Now that is a brave man! Beat that!!"
They all look to the Marine. "Private," he says.
"YES SIR!!"
"Put on full combat gear. Put these two dogs in your pack. Using only one hand, climb that flagpole. At the top, sing ''The Halls of Montezuma'', put your knife in your teeth, and dive off, headfirst."
The private snaps to attention, looks at the general and says, "FUCK YOU SIR!!"
The general turns to the others and says, "Now THAT''S bravery!"
Humor of the day
Q: Did you hear about the blonde coyote?
A: Got stuck in a trap, chewed off three legs and was still stuck.
Q: Did you hear about the blonde who stood in front of a mirror with her eyes closed?
A: She wanted to see what she looked like asleep.
Q: How can you tell if a blonde is a good cook?
A She gets the pop tart out of the toaster in one piece.
Q: How did the blonde try to kill the bird?
A: She threw it off a cliff.
Q: How do blonde brain cells die?
A: Alone.
Q: How do you get a blonde to marry you?
A: Tell her she''s pregnant.
Q: What will she ask you?
A: "Is it mine?"
Q: What are the worst six years in a blonde''s life?
A: Third grade.
Q: What did the blonde get on her IQ test?
A: Saliva.
Q: What do you call 15 blondes in a circle?
A: A dope ring.