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 Silver World Award
   
 The Silver World Award, conceived in 1971, is presented by the BSA to world citizens 
who give outstanding service to their nation's youth, to young people in other countries, 
or to the Scouting program of their nation through their participation or support. 
Recipients of the Silver World must be citizens of countries whose Scout associations 
are members of the World Organization of Scouting Movements (WOSM), to include registered 
adult BSA members. Nominations are accepted from anyone with knowledge of an individual's 
service to Scouting or to youth on an international or worldwide basis, to include 
individuals served by the BSA's Direct Service. Awards are presented through the 
BSA's National Court of Honor by the Chief Scout Executive, National President, 
International Commissioner, or National Commissioner or by BSA volunteers or professionals 
on behalf of the BSA's National officers. A limited number of Silver World Awards 
are presented based upon one award for every 50, 000 registered BSA youth members at the end of 
the preceding calendar year. Awards not presented may be held over for presentation 
in subsequent years. The Award consists of a red and white striped ribbon holding 
a light blue sphere with the BSA's emblem in the center, surrounded by three stars 
- two on the right and one on the left; a certificate; a lapel pin; and a cloth 
emblem for the BSA and other nation's field uniforms.
 Award by nomination only. 
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		May 23, 2014 
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