Troop 189
Scouts BSA
Troop 189
Welcome to Troop 189
Scout BSA Ranks:
- Scout
- Tenderfoot
- Second Class
- First Class
- Star
- Life
- EAGLE

Scout
The Scout rank is the first rank of Scouting. To complete the rank, a new Scout must complete a Scout application and join a Troop. He must also be able to repeat the Pledge of Allegiance, demonstrate the Scout sign, salute and handshake, tie a square knot, and describe the Scout badge. Finally, he must understand and agree to live by the Scout Oath, Law, Motto, Slogan, and the Outdoor Code.

Tenderfoot
Tenderfoot is the second rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). To earn the Tenderfoot rank, a Scout must complete requirements dealing with camping, hiking, the American Flag, the Scout Oath, Law, Motto, and Slogan, the patrol method, the buddy system, physical fitness, plants, and first aid.

Second Class
Second Class is the third rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). To earn the Second Class rank, a Scout must complete requirements dealing with orienteering, camping, wood tools, cooking, a flag ceremony, a service project, wildlife, first aid, swimming, drug and alcohol prevention, and personal safety.

First Class
First Class is the fourth rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). To earn the First Class rank, a Scout must complete requirements dealing with orienteering, camping, cooking, constitutional rights, plants, knots, lashings, swimming, recruitment, and the Internet.

Star
Star is the fifth rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). The requirements for the Star rank are much different than the previous ranks. To earn the Star rank, a Scout must be active in their Troop and Patrol for at least 4 months after earning First Class, earn 6 merit badges, including 4 from those required for Eagle, complete service projects totaling at least 6 hours of work, and serve in a leadership position in the Troop for at least 4 months.

Life
Life is the sixth rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). The requirements for the Life rank are similar to those of the Star rank. To earn the Life rank, a Scout must be active in their Troop and Patrol for at least 6 months after earning Star, earn 5 additional merit badges beyond those earned for Star (total of 11), including 3 more from those required for Eagle, complete service projects totaling at least 6 hours of work, and serve in a leadership position in the Troop for at least 6 months.

Eagle
Eagle is the seventh and highest rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). To earn the Eagle rank, a Scout must be active in their Troop and Patrol for at least 6 months after earning Life, earn a total of 21 merit badges, including 12 required merit badges (First Aid, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Communications, Personal Fitness, Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving, Environmental Science, Personal Management, Swimming OR Hiking OR Cycling, Camping, and Family Life), serve in a leadership position in the Troop for at least 6 months, and complete an Eagle Scout service project which is helpful to any religious institution, school, or community.
Uniform
Requirements
Boy Scouts should/will be encouraged to wear his/her uniform appropriately. The shirt should always be tucked in and orderly. He/she should understand the importance of representing the entire Boy Scout Organization while in uniform.
- Shirt (Long or Short Sleeve)
- Pants or Shorts (Olive Drab )
- Belt and Buckle
- Scout Emblem (above left pocket)
- Council Patch (Orange County Council)
- Flag will come with shirt
- Pack Numbers/Hat (to be provided by LĐHĐTD)
- Shoulder Loop
- Scout Socks
Orange County Scout Shop – Santa Ana
2953 Pullman St.
Santa Ana, CA 92705
(714) 546-4990
Business Hours:
- Monday: 10AM to 6PM
- Tuesday: 10AM to 6PM
- Wednesday: 10AM to 6PM
- Thursday: 10AM to 6PM
- Friday: 10AM to 6PM
- Saturday: 10AM to 5PM
- Sunday: CLOSED
