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Training Topics / Requirements
These are the Training Topics and the requirements that each cover.
Topic Assistant Scoutmaster Assigned Backup Assistant Scoutmaster(s)
Aquatics Barry Douthitt Tom Hickson
  • Tell about taking a safe float trip

  • Take the swim test

  • Demonstrate swimming survival skills

  • Performa a swimming rescue

  • Tell what to do to take a safe swim

  • Demonstrate your swimming ability.... not the full swim test

  • Deomstrate the swimming rescues

  • Explain the buddy system

Camping John Brown Jon Cottrill, Barry Douthitt
  • Make a camp gadget

  • participate in Camping Trip

  • Select a campsite

  • Demonstrate Wood Tools .... Sharpen

  • Use of Troop Stoves and Lanterns

  • Understand the Outdoor Code

  • Present yourself for a camping trip

  • Sleep in a tent you pitched.... tent pitching

Citizenship Chip Wampler Mark Chapman
  • Visit a selected civic leader

  • participate in a flag ceremony

  • repeat the pledge of allegiance

  • Demonstrate how to raise and lower and fold a flag

Cooking Jeff Worboys Willy Rooker
  • Plan a menu

  • Tell the importance of food groups and nutrition

  • Make a food list and buy food

  • Tell which pans, and other cooking stuff is needed for your menu

  • Explain the procedures in safe handling and storage of food

  • Serve as a patrol cook and prepare Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Build a cooking fire

  • Discuss cooking fire verse stoves

  • Cook a hot meal over a fire

  • Tell about clean up preparation and eating together

First Aid / Health Scott Bingler Bill Hyland
  • Demonstrate bandages

  • Show how to transport a person

  • Tell about the five common heart attack signs

  • Tell about CPR

  • Show what to do for the hurry cases

  • Prepare a personal first aid kit

  • Demonstrate first aid for......... these items

  • Identify poisonous plants and tell treatment

  • Demonstrate the abdominal thrust

  • Tell how to use the abdominal thrust

  • Show first aid for ........ these items

  • Complete the drug awareness exercises

  • Participate in a drug program

Hiking John Brown Barry Douthitt
  • Take a Hike

  • Explain the rules of safe hiking.... tell what to do about being lost

Knots Barry Douthitt Mark Chapman, Scott Bransetter
  • Discuss when and how to use lashings

  • Demonstrate tying several knots and lashings

  • Demonstrate a bowline

  • Demonstrate a square knot

  • Demonstrate how to whip and fuse rope

  • Demonstrate how to tie 2 half hitches and taut-line hitch

Nature / Tracking Raymond Coulter Jordon Worboys
  • Identify 10 native plants

  • Identify 10 animals

  • Identify poisonous plants and tell treatment

  • Tracking

Orienteering Mark Chapman Barry Douthitt, Bob Kravcheck
  • Demonstrate finding directions during the day or night

  • Use a compass to orient a course for 1 mile

  • Demonstrate how a compass works

  • Orient a map     Explain what map symbols are

Physical Fitness John Brown Barry Douthitt
  • Perform physical exercises

Scouting Jeff Worboys Chip Wampler, Jordon Worboys
  • What are merit badges

  • Scout uniform

  • Advancement awareness

  • Troop program

  • Demonstrate the scout sign, salute and handshake

  • Understand the scout oath & law, motto, slogan

  • Describe the scout badge

  • Repeat the scout oath, law, motto, and slogan & Explain each

  • Know your patrol yell, and describe your patrol flag

Service Chip Wampler  
  • Participate in a Troop & Patrol Service project


Revised: January 28, 2008

A  Scout  is  trustworthy,  loyal,  helpful,  friendly,  courteous,  kind,  obedient,  cheerful,  thrifty,  brave,  clean,  and  reverent . . .