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What (who) is cub scout - definition

SCOUTING PROGRAM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
User:Baloo rch/Sandbox/Cub Scouts; Cub scouts; Wolf Cubs; Cub scout; Cub Scouts; Cub Scouting; Cub Scout pack
  • Vietnamese Cubs
  • A British Wolf Cub in the late 1960s
  • An American Cub in uniform, 1968

cub scout         
see cub
Cub Scouts (Scouting Ireland)         
AGE-BASED SECTION OF SCOUTING IRELAND
Macaoimh; Cub Scout (Scouting Ireland)
Cub Scouts or Macaoimh () is the name given to youth members Scouting Ireland and previously Scouting Ireland (CSI), of the Cub Scout age group. The National Team Lead and Programme Commissioner for Cub Scouts is Evan O'Connell of the 49th Cork, Ballincollig Scout group.
Cub Scouts (Scouts Canada)         
BRANCH OF SCOUTS CANADA
Scouts Canada Cub Badges; Scouts Canada Cub badges; Cub badges in Scouts Canada
Cub Scouts is the Cub Scout section of Scouts Canada for children aged from 8 to 10. Originally the "Wolf Cubs," the program offers badges to youth members as a mark of achievement in an interest area.

Wikipedia

Cub Scout

Cub Scouts, Cubs or Wolf Cubs are programs associated with Scouting for young children usually between 7 and 12, depending on the organization to which they belong. A participant in the program is called a Cub. A group of Cubs is called a 'Pack'.

The Wolf Cub program was originated by The Boy Scouts Association in the United Kingdom in 1916 to provide a program for boys who were too young to be Boy Scouts. It was adopted by many other Scouting organizations. Many Scouting organizations, including The Scout Association, no longer use the Wolf Cub program and have replaced it with other programs but have retained the name Cubs. Others, including Traditional Scouting organizations, maintain the original Wolf Cubs program.

Originally Cubs programs were open only to boys, while young girls could join the Brownies. Some Cub organizations are open to both girls and boys, although not necessarily in the same unit. A few organizations also operate a Sea Cub version of Cubs.

Examples of use of cub scout
1. On a recent evening, he took his boys to a Cub Scout meeting.
2. He was accompanied by a local cub scout dressed as Harry Potter.
3. The former Cub Scout leader and married father of two will be sentenced Dec. 10.
4. Norm wore his Cub Scout uniform to the station and stretched across his parents‘ laps.
5. Soon, everywhere – from Tramp to the Cub Scout disco – reverberated to the pop and lock of robotics.