The Marksmanship merit badge was one of the original 57 merit badges created in 1911. It was replaced by the Rifle and Shotgun Shooting merit badge in 1966 which was in turn replaced by the Rifle Shooting merit badge and the Shotgun Shooting merit badge in 1987. The Archery merit badge was created in 1911.
The Boy Scouts of America has the Rifle Shooting merit badge and the Shotgun Shooting merit badge.
No, there is no origami merit badge.
No, the Boy Scouts of America does not offer a Horticulture merit badge. However, there are merit badges for Gardening, Plant Science, and Farm Mechanics. These merit badges tend to cover the aspects of horticulture, but there is no merit badge combining the three of them.
The Boy Scouts of America does not currently have a Welding merit badge, but it is scheduled for release in late 2011.
Yes, there is a fencing merit badge in the Boy Scouts of America. The badge encourages scouts to learn the basics of fencing, including techniques, rules, and safety practices. To earn the badge, scouts must demonstrate their skills and knowledge in fencing through practice and participation in matches.
yes but they do the requirements found in the merit badge book and then find a councler for that badge
The purpose of the merit badge is to allow you to explore and understand the subject. In order to complete the merit badge you need to do some research. Resources are:The merit badge pamphletYour merit badge counselorYour school teachersYour school or community libraryThe BSA website at Scouting.org[linked]MeritBadge.org[linked]
the answers are in the merit badge books and in your own knowledge of life/scouts. hoped this helped a little. youtube.com/kevin0855
Yes. There is a merit badge called Citizenship in the Nation.
Stamp Collecting merit badge was awarded to 1,057 Scouts in 2007 and to a total of 381,769 Scouts since it was created in 1932.
American Cultures merit badge was awarded to 2,334 Scouts in 2007 and to a total of 49,551 Scouts since it was created in 1979.