teepeeayy wrote:Paul, if I missed something forgive me, but could you explain your listings after each merit badge? I don't think I understand the timing of the changes. Does "re-write" mean the requirements will change, and the pamphlet will be issued in the (near) future? Same thing with re-wordings, typos, etc. What's the timing on the changes, and does that mean new pamphlets are to be issued?
"re-write" means that there are new requirements for the badge,either in whole or a substantial part, that appear in the
2005 edition of
Boy Scout Requirements with a January 1, 2005 effective date. Most, if not all, of them also have new Merit Badge Pamphlets that were issued either in late 2004 or early 2005 (i.e. Copyright 2004 or 2005)
The ones listed as "midyear changes" had new pamphlets (Copyright 2004 ) with similarly rewritten new requirements issued a few months ago, but after the
2004 issue of
Boy Scout Requirements. Those could be used as soon as the new books were issued, or Scouts could continue to use the old requirements if they started before 1/1/05. I had earlier listed detailed analyses of these on the usscouts.org website. They'll be included in my detailed analysis when it's complete and I can post it on the web somewhere.
"previously noted change that was missed last year." means that new pamphlets with new requirements were issued in 2003, but because of editing errors, did NOT appear in the
2004 issue of
Boy Scout Requirements. Those could also be used as soon as the new books were issued, or Scouts could also continue to use the old requirements if they started before 1/1/05.
"minor changes" are just that - one or two words changed or a typo was corrected, but no substantial changes in the requirements were made.
My analysis, when it is complete will show ALL of the changes with detailed explanations.
Paul S. Wolf, P.E.(Ret.) mailto:pwolf@usscouts.org
Secretary, US Scouting Service Project, Inc.