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The Scout Oath
On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.
As a Cub Scout, you should not only LEARN to say the Oath, but you should also KNOW what it means when asked (younger Scouts may have help with this part). Don't worry, if you get stuck, just keep trying - your scout brothers & Akela will help you along the way!
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The Scout Law (replaces the Law of the Pack)A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
As a Cub Scout, you should learn the Scout Law, be able to repeat it to your leader (Tigers and Wolves may have help), and to tell what it means. With many scouts, this one may be forgotten over time, but you will always need to know & practice the principles of the Law of the Pack.
FYI: Even though the word Akela is no longer part of the Scout Promise or Scout Law, it is still an important part of the Cub Scout program. In case you wonder about "What does Akela mean?" Akela is your den & pack leaders, parents, teachers, or any other leader your may follow.
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