Outdoor Bronze Award Requirements
Craig Bond (craig00@nternet.com)
Thu Aug 27 07:05:20 1998
OUTDOOR BRONZE AWARD REQUIREMENTS(*)
For the Outdoor Bronze Award, complete at least four core requirements and
at least two electives:
Do four of the following core requirements:
1. Standard First Aid
2. Wilderness Survival
3. Communications
4. Leave No Trace
5. Cooking
6. Land Navigation
7. Emergency Preparedness
8. Conservation
Do two of the following elective requirements:
1. Backpacking
2. Cave Exploring
3. Cycling/Mountain Biking
4. Ecology
5. Equestrian
6. Hunting and Fishing
7. Lifesaver
8. Mountaineering
10. Outdoor Living History
11. Physical Fitness
12. Project COPE
13. Scuba Certification
14. Shooting Sports
15. Watercraft
16. Wildlife
17. Winter Sports
(*) Details on these requirements can be found in the Ranger Guidebook
{DISCLAIMER: I do not have this book at this time and therefore cannot
provide the pertinent information. I also have not seen this book and
cannot comment on its current availability}
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Bronze Award Device
When you complete the requirements for a particular Bronze Award, you will
earn a Bronze Award device similar to a military campaign ribbon that you
may wear on your uniform. Earning the whole Sea Scouting Quartermaster or
Venturing Ranger Award requires a greater challenge; each has a distinctive
award of its own. For more information on these two challenging awards,
check out the Sea Exploring Manual and the Ranger Guidebook. You can earn
all five Bronze Awards as well as the Quartermaster and Ranger awards.
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Above information copied from _Silver Award Guidebook_ (25-015), 1998
printing.
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My apologies for any misspellings. I've tried to pick them up, typos too,
but do not guarantee the above to be free of these errors.
Craig Bond
Mandeville, Louisiana
www.gnofn.org/~noac/chit2.html
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