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 ======Boy Scouts of America====== ======Boy Scouts of America======
-On 23 February 2009, the [[http://​www.cgaux.org/​|U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary]] signed a [[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​pdf/​BSAUSCGAuxMOA23Feb09.pdf|Memorandum of Agreement]] to partner with the [[http://​www.scouting.org/​|Boy Scouts of America]] (**BSA**). The Auxiliary'​s ​[[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​|Recreational Boating Safety Outreach ​Department]] ​is coordinating the implementation to make this a meaningful agreement for the two organizations.+On 23 February 2009, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary signed a [[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​pdf/​BSAUSCGAuxMOA23Feb09.pdf|Memorandum of Agreement]] to partner with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). The Auxiliary'​s Recreational Boating Safety Outreach ​Directorate ​is coordinating the implementation to make this a meaningful agreement for the two organizations.
  
 Boy Scouting is a membership level of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) for boys and young men. It provides effective youth training in character, citizenship,​ and mental and personal fitness. Boy Scouts are expected to develop personal religious values, learn the principles of American heritage and government, and acquire skills to become successful adults. Boy Scouting is a membership level of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) for boys and young men. It provides effective youth training in character, citizenship,​ and mental and personal fitness. Boy Scouts are expected to develop personal religious values, learn the principles of American heritage and government, and acquire skills to become successful adults.
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 Boy Scouting is generally available to boys between the ages of 11 and 17. They are organized in Scout troops, administered by volunteers with support of paid professional staff. Youth and adult members are Scouts, the boys are referred to as Boy Scouts, and the adults as Scouters. Boy Scouting is generally available to boys between the ages of 11 and 17. They are organized in Scout troops, administered by volunteers with support of paid professional staff. Youth and adult members are Scouts, the boys are referred to as Boy Scouts, and the adults as Scouters.
  
-{{ wiki:​BSAFleurDeLis.jpg|Boy Scouts of America}} +=====Organization===== 
-{{ wiki:BSA_ad.jpg?255|The Coast Guard Auxiliary congratulates the Boy Scouts of America}}+Local Boy Scout units are "​Troops." Troops work together in a Scout "​District."​ Two or more districts comprise a [[scout_councils|Scout "​Council."​]] There are four Scout "​Regions"​ (Northeast, Southern, Central and Western) that include approximately 80 councils each. There are over 300 councils nationally. 
 + 
 +=====Program and activities=====
 {{ wiki:​President_with_scouts.jpg?​255|President Barack Obama shakes hands with Boy Scouts in the Oval Office, July 12, 2010}} {{ wiki:​President_with_scouts.jpg?​255|President Barack Obama shakes hands with Boy Scouts in the Oval Office, July 12, 2010}}
-{{ wiki:​Scout_Lifesaving.gif?​170|Lifesaving Merit Badge pamphlet}}+Boy Scouts of America troop program and activities are determined by the senior patrol leader and the patrol leaders council under the oversight of the Scoutmaster. Troops generally hold meetings weekly, although they can be irregular during the summer. Troop meeting activities may vary from training in Scout skills to planning camping trips or playing games.
  
-======Organization====== +Troops may plan outings and activities outside the troop meetingThese may involve campingbackpackinghiking, canoeing, rafting, climbing, caving, rappelling ​and other activitiesThese outings ​are an important place for Scouts to work on skills and rank advancement,​ have fun, and engage in productive outdoor activities.
-Local Boy Scout units work together in a Scout "​District"​Two or more districts comprise a Scout "​Council"​. There are four Scout "​Regions"​ (NortheastSouthernCentral ​and Western) that include approximately 80 councils eachThere are over 300 councils nationally.+
  
-======Program and activities====== +====Scout gatherings==== 
-The troop program ​and activities ​are determined by the senior patrol leader and the patrol leaders council under the oversight of the ScoutmasterTroops generally hold meetings weekly, although they can be irregular during the summer. Troop meeting ​activities may vary from training in Scout skills to planning camping trips or playing games.+Most councils own and operate one or more permanent camps. These camps may host a variety of activities ​throughout ​the yearThe summer ​camp program provides a week-long session for troops that includes merit badge advancement and adventure ​activities. Facilities ​may include ranges for shooting sports, archery, rifle, and shotgun, and for climbing and rappelling.
  
-Troops may plan outings and activities outside the troop meeting. These may involve camping, backpacking,​ hiking, canoeing, rafting, climbing, caving, rappelling, and other activities. These outings are an important place for Scouts ​to work on skills and rank advancement,​ have fun, and engage in productive outdoor ​activities.+It is common ​for several troops within a district or council ​to gather at least once a year at a special weekend campout called a camporee. A camporee is a regional event where several units camp and engage in activities, Scoutcraft competitions and learn specialized skills.
  
-Most councils own and operate one or more permanent camps. These camps may host a variety of activities throughout ​the year. The summer camp program provides a week-long session for troops that includes merit badge advancement ​and adventure activitiesFacilities may include ranges for shooting sports&​nbsp;​— archery, rifle, and shotgun&​nbsp;​— and for climbing and rappelling.+The [[http://​www.summitbsa.org/​events/​jamboree/​overview/​|National Scout Jamboree]] usually occurs every four years, ​and draws more than 30,000 Scouts from across ​the country ​and the worldThe last jamboree took place in 2017, and the next will occur in 2019, during the World Scout Jamboree.
  
-It is common for several troops within a district or council ​to gather at least once a year at a special weekend campout called a amporeeA camporee ​is a district- or council-wide event where several units camp and engage in activitiesScoutcraft competitions ​and learn specialized skills.+=====Advancement and recognition===== 
 +{{ wiki:​NJ2013_CG.jpg?​255|Coast Guard at the 2013 National Scout Jamboree}} 
 +Boy Scouts has seven ranks, grouped into two phases. The first phase of Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class is designed ​to teach the boy Scoutcraft skills, teamwork and self-relianceScout is the first rank, awarded when boy first joins the Scouts, and requires just a rudimentary knowledge of Scouting'​s ideals.
  
-The [[http://​www.bsajamboree.org/​|national Scout jamboree]] usually occurs every four yearsand draws more than 30,000 Scouts from across the country ​and the worldThe last jamboree took place in 2010 at [[http://​www.aphill.army.mil/​|Fort A.P. Hill]] in Virginia, and the next will occur in 2013.+Further ranks have progressive requirements in the areas of Scoutcraftphysical fitness, citizenship,​ personal growth, and Scout SpiritScouts with a permanent mental or physical disability may use alternate requirementsbased on their abilities ​and approved by the council.
  
-======Advancement and recognition====== +The second ​phase of StarLife and Eagle is designed to develop leadership ​skills and encourage the Scout to explore potential vocations and avocations through ​the merit badge programThese ranks require that the boy serve in a position ​of responsibility ​and perform community service.
-=====Youth advancement===== +
-Boy Scouts has seven ranks, grouped into two phases. ​The first phase of +
-Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class is designed to teach the boy Scoutcraft ​skills, teamwork, ​and self-reliance. ​Scout is the first rank, awarded when a boy first joins the Scouts, and requires just a rudimentary knowledge of Scouting'​s idealsFurther ​ranks have progressive requirements ​in the areas of Scoutcraft, physical fitness, citizenship,​ personal growth, ​and Scout Spirit. Scouts with a permanent mental or physical disability may use alternate requirements,​ based on their abilities and approved by the council.+
  
-[{{wiki:Ford ?150|Michigan ​Eagle Scouts in 1929, including [http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Gerald_Ford President Gerald Ford}} at age 16]] +====Eagle Scout==== 
-The second phase of StarLife, and Eagle is designed ​to develop leadership skills and encourage the Scout to explore potential vocations and avocations through the merit badge program. These ranks require that the boy serve in a position of responsibility ​and perform ​community service.+The [[eagle_and_quartermaster_recognition|Eagle ​Scout]] requiresin addition ​to merit badges and a position of responsibility, a community service ​project planned and led entirely by the Eagle Scout candidate. After attaining the rank of Eagle, a Scout may earn Eagle Palms for additional tenure and [[merit_badge_counseling|merit badges]].
  
-The [[http://​www.scouting.org/​About/​FactSheets/​EagleScouts.aspx|Eagle Scout]] requires, in addition to merit badges and a position of responsibility,​ a community service project planned and led entirely by the Eagle Scout candidate. After attaining the rank of Eagle, a Scout may earn Eagle Palms for additional tenure and merit badges. +Although Eagle is the highest rank, for which Scouts should strive, the number of Scouts achieving First Class within one year of joining is still one of the key measures of unit effectiveness. Studies have shown thatif a Scout achieves First Class within a year of joining, he typically stays in Scouting for at least three years. Scouts who do so are more likely to retain Scout values as an adult.
- +
-Although Eagle is the highest rank, for which Scouts should strive, the number of Scouts achieving First Class within one year of joining is still one of the key measures of unit effectiveness. Studies have shown that if a Scout achieves First Class within a year of joining, he typically stays in Scouting for at least three years. Scouts who do so are more likely to retain Scout values as an adult and achieve the BSA primary mission of "​producing useful citizens"​.+
  
 Ranks and other recognitions are presented in a troop awards ceremony called the court of honor. The Eagle Scout rank is usually presented in a separate and special court of honor. Ranks and other recognitions are presented in a troop awards ceremony called the court of honor. The Eagle Scout rank is usually presented in a separate and special court of honor.
  
-=====Awards===== +====Other awards==== 
-Several religious emblems programs are administered by various religious institutions and recognized by the BSA. These are generally recognized by a medal and an embroidered square knot. Other advancement and recognitionssuch as the Mile Swim Award, Crime Prevention Awards, Emergency Preparedness Award and World Conservation Awardare available to Scouts who show proficiency in special areas. ​BSA'​s ​//National Court of Honor// is responsible for lifesaving and meritorious awards. All Courts of Honor for Eagle Scout rank are convened as National Courts of Honor also.+Other advancement and recognitionssuch as the Mile Swim Award, Crime Prevention Awards, Emergency Preparedness Award and World Conservation Awardare available to Scouts who show proficiency in special areas. ​Boy Scouts of America's National Court of Honor is responsible for lifesaving and meritorious awards. All Courts of Honor for Eagle Scout are convened as National Courts of Honor also.
  
-======Leadership in the troop======+=====Leadership in the troop===== 
 +{{ wiki:​BSA_ad.jpg?​255|The Coast Guard Auxiliary congratulates the Boy Scouts of America}}
 Every troop has two separate leadership structures: one consisting of Scouts and another consisting of adults. The adult leadership manages the logistics of troop activities, administers rank advancement and awards, maintains troop records and finance, and recruits new Scouts and adult leaders. The youth leadership keeps order and coordinates labor at activities. Scouts and adults cooperate to plan agendas for troop meetings, as well as the troop'​s schedule of outings. Every troop has two separate leadership structures: one consisting of Scouts and another consisting of adults. The adult leadership manages the logistics of troop activities, administers rank advancement and awards, maintains troop records and finance, and recruits new Scouts and adult leaders. The youth leadership keeps order and coordinates labor at activities. Scouts and adults cooperate to plan agendas for troop meetings, as well as the troop'​s schedule of outings.
  
-=====Development===== +====Adult development==== 
-[{{wiki:Boy ?150|Boy Scout Memorial in [http://​www.nps.gov/​whho/​ President'​s Park}}, Washington, D.C.]] +The Scoutmaster provides Troop Leadership Training (TLT) at the troop level. Youth leaders are encouraged to attend National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) at the council leveland a select few may progress to National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE) at the national level. Those interested in staffing these courses may complete the Youth Staff Development Course (YSDC) at the regional level.
-The Scoutmaster provides Troop Leadership Training (TLT) at the troop level. Youth leaders are encouraged to attend National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) at the council level and a select few may progress to National Advanced Youth Leadership Experience (NAYLE) at the national level. ​ Those interested in staffing these courses may complete the Youth Staff Development Course (YSDC) at the regional level.+
  
 New adult leaders are encouraged to attend training for their position. This training provides the essential information they need to provide a safe and successful quality program. Fast Start Training is the introduction for adult leaders new to the Boy Scout program; it is self pace and provided as a video or online. New Leader Essentials is common core training for adult leaders in the and gives an overview of the Scouting. New adult leaders are encouraged to attend training for their position. This training provides the essential information they need to provide a safe and successful quality program. Fast Start Training is the introduction for adult leaders new to the Boy Scout program; it is self pace and provided as a video or online. New Leader Essentials is common core training for adult leaders in the and gives an overview of the Scouting.
  
-[[http://​www.scouting.org/​BoyScouts/​Adults/​Training/​ypt_training.aspx|Youth Protection Training (YPT)]] covers the BSA policies on child abuse, including types and signs of abuse, how to respond to disclosed abuse and how to report suspected abuse. Units are required to have adults who are YPT certified and responsible for training youth. YPT recertification intervals are determined by the local council policy. ​ At least one person with current YPT certification must be preset on outings.+====Youth protection==== 
 +Youth Protection Training (YPT) covers the BSA policies on child abuse, including types and signs of abuse, how to respond to disclosed abuse and how to report suspected abuse. Units are required to have adults who are YPT certified and responsible for training youth. YPT recertification intervals are determined by the local council policy. ​ At least one person with current YPT certification must be preset on outings.
  
-Scoutmasters and assistants should then attend Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Specific Training and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills for further instruction in Scouting and outdoor skills. ​This completes Basic Leader Training for these positions and the Trained emblem may be worn. The troop committee chairman and members should attend the Troop Committee Challenge for instruction in administering the program.  ​This completes Basic Leader Training for these positions ​and the Trained emblem may be worn.+====Initial training==== 
 +Scoutmasters and assistants should then attend Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster Specific Training and Introduction to Outdoor Leader Skills for further instruction in Scouting and outdoor skills. ​ The troop committee chairman and members should attend the Troop Committee Challenge for instruction in administering the program.  ​Such training ​completes Basic Leader Training for these positions.
  
-Supplemental training modules are designed to provide orientation beyond Basic Leader Training. These shorter training sessions are often provided at the Roundtable, a monthly meeting of leaders from the district, at a University of Scouting offered by the local councils, and at National Training Conferences held at the [[http://​www.scouting.org/scoutsource/​HighAdventure/​Philmont/​PTC.aspx|Philmont Training Center]] and the [[http://​www.bsaseabase.org/​|Florida National High Adventure Sea Base]].+Supplemental training modules are designed to provide orientation beyond Basic Leader Training. These shorter training sessions are often provided at the Roundtable, a monthly meeting of leaders from the district, at a University of Scouting offered by the local councils, and at National Training Conferences held at the [[http://​www.philmontscoutranch.org/ptc.aspx|Philmont Training Center]] and the [[http://​www.bsaseabase.org/​|Florida National High Adventure Sea Base]].
  
-At least one leader with current ​[[http://​olc.scouting.org/​info/​ssd.html|Safe Swim Defense]] training is required for swimming activities. Boating activities require ​[[http://​olc.scouting.org/​info/​saf.html|Safety Afloat]] and CPR training. Climb On Safely training and CPR certification are required for climbing and rappelling events.+At least one leader with current Safe Swim Defense training is required for swimming activities. Boating activities require Safety Afloat and CPR training. Climb On Safely training and CPR certification are required for climbing and rappelling events.
  
-======Scouts & Auxiliary work together====== +=====Scout Camps===== 
-  * [[http://bdept.cgaux.org/mailman/​listinfo/​aux-scout_bdept.cgaux.org|**Coast Guard Auxiliary -- BSA discussion list**]]+{{ wiki:campsign_color.jpg?​255|Scout Camps}} 
 +Boy Scouts of America Scout Camps are owned and operated by local councils of the Boy Scouts of AmericaAlthough, historically,​ Scout camps have provided support to the Boy Scout program, many Scout camps also provide day and residential programs for Cub Scouts, and a few have Venturing and/or Sea Scout opportunities.
  
-=====Public Education jointly sponsored with the Scouts===== +Depending on your local area, most Scout camps provide a varied aquatics program, including some or all of the followingswimming, lifesaving, canoeing, rowing and small-boat sailingA few local Scout camps offer organized sail training programs or week-long cruising experiences. Additionally, the Florida Sea Base offers a varied aquatics-focused program that includes sailing, scuba diving, ​and out-island adventures ​in the Florida Keys
-{{ wiki:TN-BSA-AUX.jpg?​250|[http://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=-nfzABBbBJ0 Attention Tennessee Boaters!}}] +
-Materials from an effort to promote boater safety educationjointly sponsored by the Coast Guard Auxiliary ​and Blount County Boy Scout Troop 442 in Maryville, Tennessee.+
  
-======External links====== +The Boy Scouts ​of America requires that all BSA-owned or operated watercraft receive annual Vessel Safety Checks from the U.SCoast Guard Auxiliary or the U.SPower SquadronsThese watercraft are employed in support of Scout campsas well as the Sea Scout program, and some Boy Scout and Venturing units.
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​scoutsource/​BoyScouts.aspx|What is Boy Scouting?​]] +
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​About/​FactSheets/​EagleScouts.aspx|Eagle ​Scouts]] +
-  * [[http://​meritbadge.org/​wiki/​index.php/​Main_Page|MeritBadge.Org]] - Wikipedia that provides resources to Scouts and leaders in the US. +
-  * [[http://​meritbadge.org/​wiki/​index.php/​Merit_Badge_Worksheets|Merit Badge Worksheets]] including blank mapslogs, chart, diagrams, and checklists, as needed.+
  
-====== Scout_Camps ======+=====Resources===== 
 +{{ wiki:​Scout_Lifesaving.gif?​170|Lifesaving Merit Badge pamphlet}} 
 +  * [[http://​www.scouting.org|Boy Scouts of America]] 
 +  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​scoutsource/​BoyScouts.aspx|Boy Scouting]] 
 +  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​scoutsource/​CubScouts.aspx|Cub Scouting]] 
 +  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​scoutsource/​Venturing.aspx|Venturing]] 
 +  * [[http://​www.seascout.org|Sea Scouts, BSA]] 
 +  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​LocalCouncilLocator.aspx|Local Council Locator]] 
 +  * [[https://​beascout.scouting.org/​|Join Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts]]
  
-{| cellpadding="​15"​ cellspacing="​0" ​ +====Awards and insignia==== 
- <div align="​left">​{{ wiki:campsign_color.jpg?​250|Scout Camps}}</div> ​   ​||   <​div align="​left">​**BSA Scout Camps** are owned and operated by [[Scout Councils|local councils]] of the [[Boy Scouts of America]]. Although historically Scout camps have provided support ​to the [[Boy Scouts|Boy Scout]] program, many Scout camps also provide day and residential programs for [[Cub Scouts]], and a few have [[Venturers|Venturing]] and/or [[Sea Scouts|Sea Scout]] opportunities.<​br ​/><​br ​/>​Depending on your local area, most Scout camps provide a varied aquatics program, including some or all of the following: swimming, lifesaving, canoeing, rowing, small-boat sailingA few local Scout camps offer organized sail training programs or week-long cruising experiencesAdditionally,​ the [[http://www.bsaseabase.org/|Florida Sea Base]] offers a varied aquatics-focused program that includes sailing, scuba diving, and out-island adventures in the Florida Keys</​div> ​   ||   <​div align="​right">​__TOC__</​div> ​   || +  ​* [[http://www.scouting.org/Media/​InsigniaGuide.aspx|Guide to Awards ​and Insignia]] 
-|}+  * [[http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php/​Main_Page|MeritBadge.org]]  
 +  * [[http://meritbadge.org/wiki/​index.php/​Merit_Badge_Worksheets|Merit Badge Worksheets]]
  
-The Boy Scouts of America requires that all BSA-owned or operated watercraft receive annual [[http://​safetyseal.net/​|Vessel Safety Checks]] from the [[http://​www.cgaux.org/​|U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary]] or the U.S. Power Squadrons. These watercraft are employed in support of Scout camps, as well as the [[Sea Scouts|Sea Scout]] program and some [[Boy Scouts|Boy Scout]] and [[Venturers|Venturing]] units. +====Scout ​camps====
- +
-======Coast Guard Auxiliary Best Practices====== +
-  * [[Canoeing and Kayaking]] +
-  * [[Coast Guard Auxiliary Boater Education for Scouts]] +
-  * [[http://​pawaterways.org/​|Preserve America'​s Waterways]] -- Develop a joint waterway conservation project with a Scout camp +
-  * [[Vessel Safety Checks of Scout Camp boats]] +
- +
-======Scouts & Auxiliary work together====== +
-  * [[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​aux-scout_bdept.cgaux.org|**Coast Guard Auxiliary -- BSA discussion list**]] +
- +
-======External Links====== +
-  * [[http://​www.scouter.com/​compass/​Where_To_Go/​BSA_Camps/​|Where to Go Camping]] +
-  * [[http://​www.usscouts.org/​databases/​camp/​ocd.cgi|Online camp database]]+
   * [[http://​www.bsaseabase.org/​|Florida Sea Base]]   * [[http://​www.bsaseabase.org/​|Florida Sea Base]]
-  ​* [[http://​www.bayportsr.org/​chase.htm|Chesapeake Bay High Adventure Sailing Experience (VA)]] +  * [[http://​www.doubleknot.com/​openrosters/​vieworgpagelink.asp?​orgkey=1516&​linkkey=9297|You can sail a 38 to 40-foot sailing yacht on the Chesapeake ​Bay!]] 
-  ​* [[http://​www.doubleknot.com/​openrosters/​vieworgpagelink.asp?​orgkey=1516&​linkkey=9297|High Adventure Sailing ​on the Chesapeake ​(MD)]] +  * [[http://​www.ntier.org/​|Northern Tier National High Adventure]] 
-  * [[http://​www.ntier.org/​|Northern Tier National High Adventure ​Bases]] +  * [[http://​www.usscouts.org/databases/camp/ocd.cgi|ScoutCamp.org's Online Camp Database]]
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HighAdventure/Philmont.aspx|Philmont Scout Ranch]] +
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org|Boy Scouts of America]] +
-    * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​LocalCouncilLocator.aspx|Find your local Scout Council]] +
-=====BSA Safety Guidelines===== +
-  * [[http://​olc.scouting.org/​info/​ssd.html|Safe Swim Defense]] +
-  * [[http://​olc.scouting.org/​info/​saf.html|Safety Afloat]] +
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​HealthandSafety/​GSS/​toc.aspx|Guide to Safe Scouting]]+
  
-=====Fact sheets===== +====Other resources==== 
-  * [[http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/​CubScouts.aspx|What is Cub Scouting?]] +  * [[http://boyslife.org/|Boys' Life magazine]] 
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/scoutsource/​BoyScouts.aspx|What is Boy Scouting?]] +  * [[http://​www.scoutingmagazine.org/​|Scouting ​magazine]] 
-  * {{wiki:​video.gif?​16|Video available}} [[http://​youtu.be/​56va3WmKjsw|Sea Scouts BSA]] +  * {{wiki:​video.gif?​16|Video available}} [[http://​youtu.be/​56va3WmKjsw|BSASeaScouts3252013]] (BSA Communications)
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​scoutsource/​Venturing.aspx|What is Venturing?​]] +
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​About/​FactSheets/​EagleScouts.aspx|Eagle Scouts]]+
  
-======Training====== +====Auxiliary==== 
-{{wiki:SafetyAFloat.jpg?140|[http://olc.scouting.org/info/saf.html Safety Afloat}}]+  * [[https://​www.uscga.edu/​aim/​|Academy Introduction Mission]] 
 +  * [[https://​www.uscga.edu/​partners/​|Academy Admissions Partners]] 
 +  * [[http://​www.cgauxedu.us/​|U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary University Programs]] 
 +  * [[http://​coastguard.dodlive.mil/​2013/​07/​coast-guard-offers-unique-educational-experience-at-national-scout-jamboree/​|Coast Guard offers unique educational experience at National Scout Jamboree]] (Coast Guard Compass) 
 +  * {{wiki:pdf.gif|PDF available}} [[http://bdept.cgaux.org/pdf/BSA-PE_brochure-2010-08-07.pdf|Learn Safe Boating Practices from the Coast Guard Auxiliary]] 
 +  * {{wiki:​pdf.gif|PDF available}} [[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​pdf/​BSA-VSC_brochure-2010-08-07.pdf|Promote BSA Safety Afloat ​with a Free Vessel Safety Check]] 
 +  * {{wiki:​ppt.gif|PowerPoint available}} [[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​pdf/​Coast_Guard_Auxiliary_and_the_Boy_Scouts_of_America.ppt|Coast Guard Auxiliary and the Boy Scouts of America]]
  
-  ​* [[http://​www.scouting.org/​CubScouts/​Training/​ypt.aspx|Youth Protection (Cubs)]] +=====See also===== 
-  * [[http://www.scouting.org/​BoyScouts/​Adults/​Training/​ypt_training.aspx|Youth Protection (Scouts)]] +  ​* [[american_canoe_association|American Canoe Association]] 
-  * [[http://​olc.scouting.org/​info/​yptv.html|Youth Protection (Sea Scouts & Venturers)]] +  * [[boatu.s|BoatU.Sand BoatU.S. Foundation]] 
-  * [[http://olc.scouting.org/​info/​ssd.html|Safe Swim Defense]] +  * [[national_safe_boating_week|National Safe Boating Week]] 
-  * [[http://​olc.scouting.org/​info/​saf.html|Safety Afloat]]+  * [[u.s._naval_sea_cadet_corps|U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps]] 
 +  * [[u.s._power_squadrons|United States Power Squadrons]]
  
 +====Youth initiatives====
 +  * [[providing_shoreside_and_underway_training_opportunities|Providing shoreside and underway training to Sea Cadets and Sea Scouts]]
  
-=Scouts & Auxiliary work together= +====Boy Scouts ​initiatives====
-{{ wiki:​wearit.jpg?​160|Coast Guard Auxiliary exhibit at the BSA National Meeting}} +
-{{wiki:​Navigator-2010-Fall_Cover.jpg ?140|link=http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​pdf/​Navigator-2010-Fall.pdf}} +
-  * [[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​pdf/​Coast_Guard_Auxiliary_and_the_Boy_Scouts_of_America.ppt|**Coast Guard Auxiliary and the Boy Scouts ​of America**]] (PowerPoint presentation) +
-  * [[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​aux-scout_bdept.cgaux.org|**Coast Guard Auxiliary -- BSA discussion list**]] +
-  * [[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​pdf/​BSA-PE_brochure-2010-08-07.pdf|Learn Safe Boating Practices from the Coast Guard Auxiliary]] +
-  * [[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​pdf/​BSA-VSC_brochure-2010-08-07.pdf|Promote BSA Safety Afloat with a Free Vessel Safety Check]] +
-  * [[Coast Guard Auxiliary exhibits for the Boy Scouts of America]] +
-  * [[http://​coastguard.dodlive.mil/​2013/​07/​coast-guard-offers-unique-educational-experience-at-national-scout-jamboree/​|Coast Guard offers unique educational experience at National Scout Jamboree]] (from [[http://​coastguard.dodlive.mil/​|//​Coast Guard Compass//​]]) +
-  * [[http://​www.teamcoastguard.org/​2010/​June/​A100618/​index.htm|Auxiliary Division Helps Scouts Celebrate 100th Anniversary]] (from [[http://​www.teamcoastguard.org/​|//​SITREP//​]]) +
-  * [[Auxiliary Participates in University of Scouting]]<​br /><br /><br />+
  
-=BSA websites= +  * [[eagle_and_quartermaster_recognition|Eagle and Quartermaster recognition]] 
-{{wiki:​NJ2013_CG.jpg?​160|Coast Guard at the 2013 National Scout Jamboree}} +  * [[merit_badge_counseling|Merit Badge Counseling]] 
- +  * [[scout_councils|Scouts Councils]] 
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org|Boy Scouts ​of America]] +  * [[cub_scouts|Cub Scouts]] 
-    * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​LocalCouncilLocator.aspx|Find your local Scout Council]] +    * [[coastie_the_safety_boat_for_cub_scouts|Coastie the Safety Boat for Cub Scouts]] 
-  * [[http://​www.seascout.org|Sea Scouts ​BSA]] +    * [[sea_partners_for_cub_scouts|Sea Partners for Cub Scouts]] 
-    * [[https://​beascout.scouting.org/​|Find your local Sea Scout Ship]] +    * [[water_safety_for_cub_scouts|Water safety for Cub Scouts]] 
-  * [[http://​www.scoutingmagazine.org/​|//​Scouting//​ magazine]] +  * [[sea_scouts|Sea Scouts]] 
-  * [[http://​boyslife.org/​|//​Boy'​s Life// magazine]] +    * [[regattas_rendezvous|Regattas and Rendezvous]] 
-  * [[http://​www.bsaseabase.org/​|Florida Sea Base]] +    * [[safety_at_sea_weekend|Safety at Sea Weekend]] 
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​HealthandSafety/​GSS/​toc.aspx|Guide to Safe Scouting]] +  * [[venturers|Venturers]] 
-  * [[http://​www.goodturnforamerica.org/​|Good Turn for America]] +  * [[coast_guard_auxiliary_boater_education_for_scouts|Auxiliary boater education for Scouts]] 
-  * [[http://​www.scouting.org/​Media/​InsigniaGuide.aspx|Insignia guide]]+  * [[canoeing_and_kayaking|Canoeing and kayaking]] 
 +  * [[preparing_for_trip_to_florida_sea_base|Preparing for a trip to Florida Sea Base]] 
 +  * [[vessel_safety_checks_of_scout_camp_boats|Vessel Safety Checks of Scout Camp and Sea Scout boats]] 
 +  * [[youth_protection_training|Youth protection training]]
  
-======Coast Guard Auxiliary Best Practices====== 
-  * [[http://​admissions.uscga.edu/​i2E/​summer/​index.asp|Academy Introduction Mission (AIM)]] -- Introduce Scouts to the [[http://​www.cga.edu/​|U.S. Coast Guard Academy]] 
-  * [[Coast Guard Auxiliary Boater Education for Scouts]] 
-  * [[Canoeing and Kayaking]] 
-  * [[Eagle and Quartermaster Recognition]] 
-  * [[Merit Badge Counseling]] 
-  * [[Preparing for Trip to Florida Sea Base|Preparing for a Trip to the Florida Sea Base]] 
-  * [[http://​pawaterways.org/​|Preserve America'​s Waterways]] -- Develop a joint waterway conservation project with a Scout Troop 
-  * [[http://​admissions.uscga.edu/​partners/​| U.S. Coast Guard Academy Admissions Partners]] 
-  * [[http://​college.cgauxnet.us/​home| University Programs]] 
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