The First Class Scout Badge is a rank that scouts achieve. Once crossing into Boy Scouts, they work to obtain the rank of Tenderfoot, then Second Class, First Class, Star, Life then Eagle. There are many requirements that must be met for each of these ranks. You can Find more information in the Boy Scout Handbook.
If you are speaking about the rank badge, the star stands for the scout being a Star Scout. This is the rank after First Class and before Life.
It was 1923, according to the Ed Holbrook's book "Official Scout Blades".
They should wear their merit badge sashes. OA sashes are generally not worn.
There are seven Boy Scout ranks. Scout - when you first Join. Tenderfoot Second Class First Class Star Scout Life Scout Eagle Scout
No specific merit badge is required to attend the 2013 National Jamboree, but every scout must have achieved at least the rank of First Class.
There are no merit badge requirements for First Class. However, there are various individual first aid skills among the Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class requirements. First aid is an Eagle-required merit badge, though. See link for more info.
The Boy Scout ranks are Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, then Eagle.
No, currently [2013] there is no skiing badge for Girl Scout Brownies in GSUSA.
A name of a Merit badge? Automotive Maintenance.
The current Boy Scout ranks are: Scout Tenderfoot Second Class First Class Star Life Eagle
First you must earn the ranks of: Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, and Life in that order. Then you may achieve the Eagle rank.
MEANING OF THE WEBELOS BADGE The Webelos badge is like the emblem on your Webelos cap, except that it also has the word "Webelos" and the Scout badge. The emblem is made up of a gold Scout badge with a blue "W," for Webelos, on it. It shows that you are moving from Cub Scouting to Boy Scouting.