The Scout Oath and Law
Berikut ini adalah Janji/ Kode Kehormatan ( The Scout Oath and Law), yang ditulis oleh Baden Powell dalam buku beliau :
THE
SCOUT’S OATH IN BADEN-POWELL’S SCOUTING FOR BOYS, 1908
“On my honour I promise that—
1. I will
do my duty to God and the King.
2.. I will
do my best to help others, whatever it costs me.
3.. I know
the Scout Law, and will obey it.”
THE
SCOUT LAW IN BADEN-POWELL’S SCOUTING FOR BOYS, 1908
1. A
Scout’s honour is to be trusted.
2. A Scout
is loyal to the King, and to his officers, and to his country, and to his
employers.
3. A
Scout’s duty is to be useful and to help others.
4. A Scout
is a friend to all, and a brother to every other Scout, no matter to what
social class the other belongs.
5. A Scout
is courteous.
6. A Scout
is a friend to animals.
7. A Scout
obeys orders of his patrol leader or Scoutmaster without question.
8. A Scout
smiles and whistles under all circumstances.
9. A Scout
is thrifty.
In
describing the process of formulating these guidelines, Baden-Powell explained:
“Now I know that a real red-blooded boy is all for
action, ready for adventure. He just hates to be nagged and told ‘You must not
do this—you must not do that.’ He wants to know what he can do. So I thought
why should we not have our own Law for Scouts, and I jotted down ten things
that a fellows needs to do as his regular habit if he is going to be a real
man.”
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