The Scout salute was described by Lord Baden-Powell in his book, Scouting For Boys in 1908.
yes the ranks are scout,tenderfoot,2nd class,1st class,star,life,eagle Yes Scouts salute, but not for rank. Generally a scout would only use the scout salute as part of a ceremony and then it would be by job title not by rank. Most often the Scout salute is used for the American flag.
The three fingers of the scout sign/ salute (and the three points of the scout symbol as well) represent the 3 duties - to God, self and others.
Two fingers represents cub scouting and the salute shows respect for the flag
It's the Boy Scout salute. Index, middle & ring finger of the right hand.
You don't! You use the index and middle fingers to make the Cub Scout salute
If in a scout uniform, the boy scout should do the scout salute. If in any other clothes, that scout should stand, and place their right hand over their heart, and remove any head wear.
3 fingers should be extended on the right hand. The thumb and little finger (pinky) should be curved in and overlapping. The Cub Scout salute uses two fingers, the pointer and middle.
The salute is a two part movement. The first part is when the hand is raised. It is done on the command "scout salute" instead of saying "one". The arm is dropped when the order "two" is given.
The origins of the Scouting movement originate in England where Lord Baden Powell, a Lieutenant-General in Britain's army, held his first scout encampment at Brownsea Island.
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The FFA Salute is the Pledge of Allegiance.