21 young people from the Boys Brigade in different regions
of the UK Home Affairs, who camped and trained at Brownsea Island on July 25,
1907 for 8 days. Baden-Powell received
the title Lord from King George at 1929. Baden Powell married with Olave
St.Clair Soames in 1912, and have three children. Baden-Powell died on January
8, 1941 in Nyeri, Kenya, Africa.
History of World Scouting In early 1908 Baden-Powell wrote a
book about his experiences as a story wrap scouting exercise program he started
called "Scouting for Boys". And stood Boy Scout. Then followed the
founding of Girl Guides for the help Agnes Baden-Powell's sister. 1916 Scout
age group stands alert, called CUB (cub) with a copy of The Jungle Book,
containing the story of Mowgli the jungle upbringing children (children reared
in the jungle by wolves parent) written by Rudyard Kipling. 1918 Baden Powell
formed ROVER SCOUT (age scout enforcement) to accommodate those who have passed
the age of 17 years. Jamboree held worldwide in 1920, at the Olympic Arena,
London. Baden Powell Scouts from 27 countries invited, and at that Baden-Powell
was appointed as the father of the world Scout (Chief Scout of the World). In
1922 BP published a book ROVERING TO SUCCESS (wanders toward happy) which
contains instructions for the Scouts enforcement in the face of his life, in
order to achieve happiness. The book depicts a young man who had to ride my own
sampan shoreward happy.
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