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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Blood- Nothing to be Scared About A brief discussion of blood, its parts and types Eagle certificate and no “God.” An Eagle Scout was denied a certificate to accompany the flag flown over the Capitol in honor of his grandfather because the wording in the certificate contained the word "God." Scout Knot Tying Simplified Tying knots is important in Scouting because it can teach a basic skill and develop a pattern for facing difficult situations. Retiring an American Flag A soiled or torn American flag should not be flown. What is the proper way to retire an American flag? Pope Recognizes Scouting's 100th Birthday In a recent letter to the archbishop of Bordeaux the Pope praised the benefits of Scouting. Flag Day and Flag Etiquette The American flag and flag etiquette are discussed. There is also a related quiz. An Interview with a Scout Who Earned All 121 Merit Badges- An Interview with R. Adrian DeLeon, Jr., who has earned all 121 merit badges in the Boy Scout program. Tornadoes and Tornado Alley- A Storm to Perfection Understanding tornadoes and tornado safety. Color Guard- Another Chance to Serve and Learn A District Color Guard is a great way to allow Scouts to learn more about our country and our history, participate in events they would otherwise not be able to attend, provide service to our community. Adult Square Knots- Information, Recognition and Quiz Learn about different adult recognition square knots and see if you know your knots.
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