Scout Promise

Scout Promise or Scout Oath
German Scouts of the Federation Scout Europe (FSE; today: Union internationale des Guides et Scouts d'Europe) at a Scout Promise ceremony at the St. George's mountain near the Lake Balaton in Hungary
German Scouts of the Federation Scout Europe at a 1992 Scout Promise ceremony at the St. George's mountain near the Lake Balaton in Hungary
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The Scout Promise (or Oath) is a spoken statement made by a child joining the Scout movement. Since the publication of Scouting for Boys in 1908, all Scouts and Girl Guides around the world have taken a Scout (or Guide) promise or oath to live up to ideals of the movement, and subscribed to a Scout Law. The wording of the Scout Promise and Scout Law have varied slightly over time and from country to country. Although most Scouting and Guiding organizations use the word "promise", a few such as the Boy Scouts of America tend to use "oath" instead.

Typically, Scouts and Guides will make the three-fingered salute when reciting the promise.


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