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===United Kingdom=== ====Baden-Powell Scouts' Association==== {{Main|Wolf Cubs (Baden-Powell Scouts' Association)}} The [[Baden-Powell Scouts' Association]] operate a "Wolf Cub" program between [[Beavers (Scouting)|Beavers]] and [[Boy Scout|Scouts]]. Wolf Cub packs are themed on "[[The Jungle Book]]" by [[Rudyard Kipling]], a friend of [[Baden-Powell]]. Wolf Cub packs are divided into Sixes, with each six being identified by a coloured triangular patch on the shoulder of the Cub's sleeve. Each Six is led by a "Sixer" and a "Seconder", who have their rank indicated by horizontal yellow stripes sewn onto their left arm.<ref>[http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/wolfcub.htm Baden-Powell Scouts' Wolf Cubs] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080509073109/http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/wolfcub.htm |date=2008-05-09 }}</ref> ====British Boy Scouts==== The [[British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association]] allows the use of the Wolf Cubs program as an alternative to its Junior Scout program.<ref>[http://www.boy-scout.net/en/page8/page12/page12.html The Constitution of the British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090327073352/http://www.boy-scout.net/en/page8/page12/page12.html |date=2009-03-27 }} Version 18/06/2002. page 10, 20. British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association.</ref> ====The Scout Association==== {{Main|Cub Scouts (The Scout Association)}} In the Scout Association, Sixes are led by a "Sixer" and have a "Seconder" (or "Second") as a backup. The Sixer wears two stripes on his/her uniform and the Seconder one stripe. When a Cub is made a Sixer, the Second's badge (with one stripe) should be removed and replaced with the Sixer's badge. The Cubs of a six are distinguished by the colour of the [[woggle]] they wear on their Group neckerchief (known elsewhere as a Group scarf). The three points of the fleur-de-lys, Scout salute and Scout sign remind the Cub of the three points of the Cub's Promise: "Duty to God and King, Helpfulness to other people, and Obedience to the Cub Law."<ref>The Scout Association, [https://www.scouts.org.uk/por/1-fundamentals-of-scouting/rule-16-the-cub-scout-promise/ The Cub Scout Promise], accessed 19 November 2022</ref> [[File:Cub Scout, 1968.jpg|thumb|upright|100px|An [[United States|American]] Cub in uniform, 1968]]
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