. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. my best— 1st. To do my duty to God and my country,and to obey the Scout law; 2nd: To help other people at all times; 3rd: To keep myself physically strong, mental-ly awake and morally straight The Scout law mentioned in this oath embracessubstantially all of the principles and teachings ofthe organization which may be briefly summarizedas follows: The practice of patriotism and loyalty to coun-try, reverence to God and duty, cleanliness inthought and person, cheerfulness in disposition,obedience to parents and authority, courtesy t


. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. my best— 1st. To do my duty to God and my country,and to obey the Scout law; 2nd: To help other people at all times; 3rd: To keep myself physically strong, mental-ly awake and morally straight The Scout law mentioned in this oath embracessubstantially all of the principles and teachings ofthe organization which may be briefly summarizedas follows: The practice of patriotism and loyalty to coun-try, reverence to God and duty, cleanliness inthought and person, cheerfulness in disposition,obedience to parents and authority, courtesy toevery one, helpfulness, friendliness and kindnessto persons and animals, courageousness and trust-worthiness in all things. Scouts are divided into different classes, and aboy must submit himself to examination aftertraining, study and careful preparation, in order tobe eligible to each class, these classes being knownas Tenderfoot, Second-Class and First ClassScouts. When a boy first becomes a member, heis registered as a Tenderfoot Scout and entitled to. ri


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