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Shoulder Lines are awarded to any scout who gains any six of the above. The "Silver Wolf" to any scouts who gain all fourteen.

"Honorary Silver Wolf" is granted in exceptional cases to individuals rendering specially valuable services to the Boy Scouts Movement.

Ambulance Badge. — (To be worn halfway between elbow and shoulder on right arm.)

A scout must pass satisfactory tests as follows:—

Fireman's lift.
Drag insensible man with rope.
Improvise a stretcher. Fling a life-line.
Show the position of the main arteries.
Demonstrate to stop bleeding from vein, artery, internal.
How to improvise splints, diagnose and bind fractured limb.
Give complete practice of artificial respiration.
Bandage a given injury.
Show how to deal with choking, or burning, poison, or grit in eye, as examiner may require.
Have a satisfactory general knowledge of laws of health and sanitation as given in "Scouting for Boys", including dangers of smoking, incontinence, want of ventilation, etc.

Fireman. — How to give the alarm to inhabitants, police, etc. How to enter burning buildings. How to prevent spread of fire. Use of hose, unrolling, joining up; hydrants; use of nozzle, etc. Use of escape, ladders, and shutes; improvising ropes, jumping sheets, etc. "Fireman's Lift", dragging patient, working in fumes, etc. Use of fire-extinguishers. Rescue of animals. Salvage of property, climbing, bucket-passing. "Scrum" to keep back crowd.

Cycling. — The scout must sign a certificate that he owns a bicycle in good working order, which he is willing to use for service of the Government in case of emergency, such as national defence, carrying despatches, etc. He must be able to repair punctures, etc., to read a map, and to repeat correctly a verbal message. On ceasing to own or to have certain use of a bicycle the scout must be required to hand back his badge.

His rank would be that of "Cyclist Scout".

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