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Sea Scouts also learn and subscribe to the Scout Oath, Scout Law, and Venturing Code.
 
Sea Scouts also learn and subscribe to the Scout Oath, Scout Law, and Venturing Code.
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=External links=
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* [http://www.seascout.org Sea Scouts BSA]
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** [http://www.seascout.org/ships/ Find your local Sea Scout Ship]
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* [http://www.scouting.org Boy Scouts of America]
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** [http://www.scouting.org/media/lcl.aspx Find your local Scout Council]
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* [http://www.scoutingmagazine.org/ ''Scouting'' magazine]
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* [http://www.bsaseabase.org/ Florida Sea Base]
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* [http://www.scouting.org/HealthandSafety/GSS/toc.aspx Guide to Safe Scouting]
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* [http://www.goodturnforamerica.org/ Good Turn for America]
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* [http://www.scouting.org/Media/InsigniaGuide.aspx Insignia guide]

Revision as of 15:51, 22 July 2009

Sea Scouting is a program that the Boy Scouts of America offers for young men and women, ages 14 through 20. Along with Cub Scouts for younger boys and Boy Scouts for older boys, Venturing and Sea Scouting provide a program for religious, fraternal, educational, and other community organizations to use for effective character, citizenship, and mental and personal fitness training for youth. As part of this training, Sea Scouts are expected to develop personal religious values, learn the principles of American heritage and government, and acquire skills that will prepare them to become successful adults.

The advancement scheme for Sea Scouts places an initial emphasis on nautical skills before encouraging the youth to take a major role in planning activities in the unit. Young men and women ages fourteen through twenty-one who are willing to abide by the requirements of BSA membership, including agreeing to live by the ideals expressed in the Sea Promise, Scout Oath, and Scout Law are eligible to join a Sea Scouting ship. Ships are administered by volunteers with the assistance and support of some paid professional staff.

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Aims and principles

Sea Promise

As a Sea Scout, I promise to do my best
To guard against water accidents;
To know the location and proper use of the lifesaving devices on every boat I board;
To be prepared to render aid to those in need and;
To seek to preserve the motto of the sea, "Women and children first."

Mission

To develop, enhance, and expand the Sea Scouts, BSA program in a manner that emphasizes the purposes and achieves the objectives of the Boy Scouts of America, working to help local councils improve their membership and programs.

Sea Scouts also learn and subscribe to the Scout Oath, Scout Law, and Venturing Code.


External links