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  1. First Cub Rank Badges: Wolf, Bear, and Lion. The first rank badges of Cubbing were made of felt with wide borders. The badges have "Cubs, BSA" embroidered on them. This is because the boys were referred to as Cubs in the early years, not Cub Scouts.

  2. In this article, I’ll be breaking down each Cub Scout rank so that you (or your child) are prepared to progress and have the best Cub Scouting experience possible. First, we’ll dive into what Cub Scout ranks there are, but feel free to skip to your section if you’re already at a specific rank.

  3. The-Order-of-Cub-Scout-Ranks | Boy Scouts of America

  4. Boy Scout Ranks over the years... I have finally put together my collection of the BSA's rank badges. They are divided by the era of our program that they have been used.

  5. Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Scouts BSA division of the Boy Scouts of America. Since its introduction in 1911, the Eagle Scout rank has been earned by more than two million young men and women.

  6. The original three Cub ranks were Wolf (age 9, later age 8, now 2nd Grade), Bear (age 10, later age 9, now 3rd Grade), and Lion (age 11, later age 10, dropped in 1967 [the Lion name was revived in 2017 to apply to the new Kindergarten level Cub Scout program]).

  7. In Sea Scouts, the traditional advancement program consists of the 4 ranks in the following order Apprentice, Ordinary, Able, and finally Quartermaster. Quartermaster is the highest Sea Scout Rank and is equivalent to Eagle Scout or Venturing Silver Award .