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    Robert Baden-Powell

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    Robert Baden-Powell, respected veteran of many wars, General for the British Army, founder of the scouting movement, and international spy? This question commonly surfaces when referring the Baden-Powell’s book, My Adventures as a Spy, in which he writes what is sometimes believed to be first-hand accounts of his actions involving international espionage for the British military during the time period from 1890 to 1893. He recalls many tasks assigned to him including the collection of data on foreign

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    He had been struggling through the fog when a young boy appeared to guide him to his destination. When they arrived, Boyce tried to tip the boy as a reward, but the helpful youth declined, explaining that he was a Scout and he could not accept payment for a Good Turn (“History of Cub Scouting”). Boyce was dumbstruck; he had never heard anything like this before in America, and somewhere in his mind an idea began to take root. His interest peaked, William Boyce “questioned

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    beginning of adventures to becoming a boy scout. Having the courage to helping the country being honored to serve and protect as well staying loyal to the king. Many times in history great empires fall under those who cannot protect their king and who would give up rather than help protect what is rightfully theirs. Robert Baden-Powell was a prime example of showing how to be as a scout, trying to be a good leader in the country to follow as most kids looked up to scouts as role models. His teachings brought

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