The founder of the Scouting movement was Robert Baden-Powell in England.
Yes, you should capitalize the title "Boy Scout Leader" as it is a formal title.
Anyone who knows a lot about nature and who trains to be a Scout leader.
Yes, he grew up in Chicago and sources say he was a Boy Scout in Chicago in his youth.
Of course! Any person can.
There are seven Boy Scout ranks. Scout - when you first Join. Tenderfoot Second Class First Class Star Scout Life Scout Eagle Scout
I think you mean "Bushwhacked". In that movie he pretends to be a "Ranger Scout" leader in order to escape some criminals that are trying to kill him.
Eagle Palms are pinned onto the ribbon of the Eagle Scout medal. If the Eagle Scout is an adult leader, the palms may be pinned to the Eagle Scout knot insignia.
In boy scouts the leader of the troup is a Scout master not a den leader. A den leader is the leader of the cub scout pack. A Charter Organization Rep. can wear many hats. He or she, may be a den leader or troup leader, committee member, advisor, merit badge counsler, but the Rep is also a District Scout Leader. Having one who is active rather than just a figurehead just gives the unit another adult who is willing to help!
William Howard Taft was the first Honorary President of the Boy Scouts of America in 1911. John F. Kennedy was the first president who had been a Scout as a youth.
The current Boy Scout ranks are: Scout Tenderfoot Second Class First Class Star Life Eagle
The Boy Scout ranks are Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, then Eagle.
Only the Girl Scout is capitalized. It should be Girl Scout leader.