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  • ...British war hero [[Robert Baden-Powell]] (1857–1941) in a book titled ''[[Scouting for Boys]]'' (1908). Baden-Powell took a group of twenty boys to [[Brownsea
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Scouting]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...grades, Boy Scouting is designed for boys between 11 and 17 years, Varsity Scouting is offered as an alternative for boys between 14 and 17 years, and Venturin
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  • #REDIRECT [[Scouting]]
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  • ...British war hero [[Robert Baden-Powell]] (1857–1941) in a book titled ''[[Scouting for Boys]]'' (1908). Baden-Powell took a group of twenty boys to [[Brownsea
    549 bytes (79 words) - 18:53, 30 June 2008
  • Military units that emphasize speed and mobility, and are used for scouting, harassment, and raiding; the original cavalry were on horses while modern
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  • ...gh speed to outrun more powerful ships; used on independent operations and scouting; cf. [[cruiser]]
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  • {{rpl|Troop (Scouting)}}
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  • ...d fighting vehicle]]s, with roles including [[infantry fighting vehicle]], scouting, [[forward observer]], and other functions in a platform sufficiently survi
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  • ...], with a single gun deck and light cannon, typically used for patrols and scouting where contact with larger warships was not expected; commanding officer usu
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  • ...e and related surveillance capability]]; this unit provides enhanced field scouting capability, complementing the [[Military Intelligence Company (Brigade Comb
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Scouting]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...e lives of young men. He turned this belief into a permanent commitment to Scouting, by establishing a trust upon his death. His [[Will (law)|will]] reads, in ...olony Trust Company, and they are advised by a committee composed of local Scouting professionals and volunteers. Many Massachusetts camps conduct a "Magee Nig
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  • {{r|Franz von Hipper}} commanding a scouting and "bait" task force
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  • Classic light cavalry emphasized mobility, and focused on scouting for the enemy and screening the friendly force. In modern practice, this ma
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  • ...ic seapower. Its glamor came from its ability to operate independently for scouting and raiding, the predecessor of the modern [[cruiser]]. In comparison, the ...y of tasks, including raiding coastlines, running down opposing ships, and scouting.
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  • ...ed with a single gun deck and light cannon, typically used for patrols and scouting where contact with larger warships was not expected. Typical armaments incl
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  • Blimps were used with great success during World War II as anti-submarine scouting platforms.
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  • At the start of the war, he commanded the Scouting Forces of the Pacific Fleet: its heavy cruisers, submarines, and maritime p
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  • In October 1939, commanding scouting forces: the battlecruisers ''[[KMS Scharnhorst]]'' and ''[[KMS Gneisenau]]' ...September 1940, he was promoted to full Admiral and made commander of all scouting forces.
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  • ...] also especially on holy days), [[asceticism|ascetics]], members of the [[Scouting]] movement, [[Butler|butlers]] and other [[domestic servants]], participant
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  • ...ad an overall tactical commander, but with a key subordinate leading heavy scouting forces: **Franz von Hipper, commanding a scouting and "bait" task force
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