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Silver Wolf Award (The Scout Association)

The Silver Wolf is the highest award made by The Scout Association "for services of the most exceptional character." It is an unrestricted gift of the Chief Scout. The award consists of a Silver Wolf suspended from a dark green and yellow neck ribbon.

History
Since its inception by Robert Baden-Powell, the Silver Wolf has remained the "unrestricted gift of the Chief Scout", although "County Commissioners and overseas Chief Scouts may submit recommendations to Scout Headquarters." During the early years of the development of the Scout Movement throughout the world, it was the practice of the Founder, Lord Baden-Powell, to give the Silver Wolf to Scouters in any country who had done outstandingly valuable work for the Movement. The Silver Wolf was first awarded to King's Scouts or King's Sea Scouts of at least 2 years service and who earned 12 proficiency badges, who performed under exceptional circumstances like saving a life or repeated acts of bravery, endurance, or self-sacrifice. This Silver Wolf remained a Youth award until 1922, when it became an award for Adult volunteers for Services to Scouting. The award was, of course, highly valued, but it began to be realized that the Silver Wolf was a British Scout decoration, even though it was given by the Chief Scout of the World. Accordingly, in 1934, the Bronze Wolf Award was created as the only award made by the World Scout Committee. ==Recipients==
Recipients
. Spanish Scouting was disbanded by the Franco's regime in that same year. • Hazel Adair (novelist)Demetrios AlexatosRobert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell • Martyn Bain • Mervyn Wingfield, 8th Viscount PowerscourtReginald Brabazon, 12th Earl of Meath • Francis Ronald Gladstone Sanders • Vera Barclay • Dudley Barrow • Richard Bassett • Daniel Carter BeardEdward Wentworth BeattyAnnie BesantGlad BinchamWalter von BonstettenJohn Buchan • Matthew K Butterfield (2023) • Carol II of RomaniaMario di Carpegna • Gordon Carr • Bernard ChacksfieldJean CorbisierJohn DaweDonald DeaconJuan Antonio DimasHaydn Dimmock • Kay Fancis (2023) • Rosemary Fletcher MBE • Robert Gammon • William GentryMichal GrazynskiJacques Guérin-DesjardinsGustaf VVictor Halward • Dean Harding • Charles Hoadley • Stuart Howells • Forbes Howie • Linda Hurford • Stanley Ince • Mike Jackson • Peter James • John Kingsmell • Gail Langton • Maurice William Lee • André Lefèvre (Scouting)Colin H. Livingstone • Roderick Lloyd • Ken Arnold • Ivison MacadamWilliam de Bois MaclarenMusette Majendie • Kenneth Paul Marks • Hubert S. MartinDouglas MawsonJohn May • Joan Ann McGovern • Roy MorrisGarth Morrison • Alan Naylor • P. B. NevillLouis-Clément Picalausa • Peter Charles Pilbeam (2005) • Rudolf Plajner • Roger Plumb • Graeme Popay • Jean Jacques Rambonnet • Ian Robinson - Cardiff 2021 • John Rous, 4th Earl of StradbrokeHenry Way RymillMortimer L. SchiffJacques Sevin • Dougie Simmers • Alec Spalding • William M Stern (2003) • Francis George Stevens • Steve Sudbury • Muriel Thedham • HirohitoSano TsunehaGeorge Turner WaldegraveW. F. WatersJames E. WestJohn Frederick WilkinsonJ. S. WilsonSimon C. Yew • Geoff Hall (2024) • John Bennett MBE • Scott Park (1st Stirlingshire) • Ian Windler (2nd Market Drayton) • Denis Smith (Taunton) • Stuart William Dyall (Gt.Manchester East) • Simon Burgess 2023 (1st Prague Scout Group) • Adam C Prentice (69th Ayrshire, Tarbolton) • Frank McHugh BEM (33rd Ayrshire,Dalmellington) • Iain Burgoyne (46th Ayrshire, New Cumnock) • John Cunningham (50th Glasgow) • Roy Snell • Stanley (Sam) Smart DSO DFC (1987) • Simon Pickett (DC, Berkshire County) ==References==
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