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Although Royal Rangers leaders, boys, and young men share many common interests, variety and diversity are also common. With these differences in mind the Royal Rangers program features a number of components of special interest to certain types of our membership. Follow the links below learn more about the special programs offered by Royal Rangers.
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Personal advancement is one of the core methods of the Royal Rangers program. As boys grow through thier involvement in rangers they will encounter many opportunites for advancement. Each age group in Royal Rangers provides an advancement trail that is both challenging and rewarding to boys. Follow the links below to learn more about the advancement opportunities in each Royal Rangers group.
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The following is a brief description of the various medals and awards available to Royal Rangers to honor boys and leaders for their service to the program. Some of these awards may be earned annually according to a specific list of requirements. Others are presented in recognition of special acts or terms of service. For more informaton specific to each award please refer to the award applications available for viewing or download from our Resources page.
Please note that this list does not include awards associated with the boy's advancement system or the training programs (adult and junior). Information on those awards may be found on the advancement and training pages of this site, respectively.
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Uniforms play an important role in Royal Rangers and serve as one of the primary methods we employ to accomplish the objectives of our program. Royal Rangers uses uniforms as a method to:
- Create a sense of identity and belonging for boys
- Instill a sense of responsibility and self-discipline
- Establish a degree of social equality within the outpost
- Provide boys a way to display their achievements
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