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Scouts (Paramilitary)         
Scouts (and levies and militia) in the British Empire meant a locally raised standing paramilitary, not part of the British Army or British Indian Army, under the command of a local Chief or commissioner, but with attached British officers. Scouts were internal and border security units composed of locals, officered by British officers.
Scout (Scouting)         
MEMBER OF THE SCOUTING MOVEMENT
Boy scout; Boy-Scout; Boyscout; Boy Scout; Scout (Scout Movement); Scout patrol; Boy Scout patrol; Sea Scout patrol; Air Scout patrol; Boy Scout Patrol; Scout Patrol; Patrol (Scouting); Patrol Leader (Scouting); Girl Scout patrol; Scouts BSA patrol
A Scout (in some countries a Boy Scout, Girl Scout, or Pathfinder) is a child, usually 10–18 years of age, participating in the worldwide Scouting movement. Because of the large age and development span, many Scouting associations have split this age group into a junior and a senior section.
Scouts (Scouting Ireland)         
AGE GROUP OF SCOUTING IN IRELAND
The Phoenix Patrol Challenge; Scouting Ireland Scouts; Phoenix trophy; Phoenix challenge
Scouts in Scouting Ireland are aged between 11 and a half to 16 years of age. Each group has a Court of Honour/Patrol Leader's Council which under the guidance of an adult Scouter designs and implements activities.
Examples of use of SCOUTS
1. The Sea Scouts are a branch of the Boy Scouts that teaches sailing, carpentry and plumbing.
2. These scouts are available at the Haj General Services Camps, which the Saudi Arabian Scouts Society supervises.
3. Scouts from over the United States will be joined by more than 300 Scouts from 20 other countries.
4. The Sea Scouts said they were singled out because Berkeley elected officials disapprove of the Boy Scouts‘ membership policies.
5. According to Ibrahim Al–Najar, head of Saudi Scouts at Makkah’s Education Department, 350 scouts would be working at the Grand Mosque for various charity organizations. «Another 50 Scouts will be helping out at the Red Crescent,» he said.