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sea scout
noun
- (often initial capital letters) a member of a scouting program that provides training in boating and other water activities.
Sea Scout
noun
- a Scout belonging to any of a number of Scout troops whose main activities are canoeing, sailing, etc, and who wear sailors' caps as part of their uniform
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Amongst those who grabbed a picture with her were a group of volunteers from the 11th Barry Sea Scout Group, who had been on a hike with their Beavers section.
From BBC
Harvey Morrissey, 16, a Sea Scout from Ocala, also came up for the party.
From Washington Times
The son of a chief warrant officer in San Diego, Johnson was a Sea Scout who trained on sailing ships as a teen.
From Washington Times
“I don’t think any Sea Scout today could do that. It’s a different world, compared to today, obviously.”
From Washington Times
He took art classes and also belonged to the Boy Scouts, becoming a Sea Scout.
From Washington Times
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