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National awards for lifesaving and meritorious acts are made only for
outstanding and unusual acts that demonstrate unusual heroism, skill or
bravery and reflect Scouting ideals, based on the following criteria:
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Honor Medal with Crossed Palms: Has demonstrated unusual
heroism and extraordinary skill or resourcefulness in saving or
attempting to save a life at extreme risk to self.
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Honor Medal: Has demonstrated unusual heroism and skill or
resourcefulness in saving or attempting to save a life at
considerable risk to self.
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Heroism Award: Has demonstrated heroism and skill in averting
serious injury or saving or attempting to save a life at minimum
risk to self.
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Medal of Merit: Has performed an act of service of a rare or
exceptional character that reflects an uncommon degree of concern
for the well-being of others.
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National Certificate of Merit: Has performed a significant
act of service that is deserving of national recognition. Note: If
the action is deserving of merit but does not qualify for a national
award, the Scout may be eligible for the Local Council Certificate
of Merit, No. 33732.
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Local Council Certificate of Merit: The situation does not
meet the criteria for a National Court of Honor award but the act is
deserving of recognition. The case is not extraordinary, did not
call for unusual skill and was not exceptional in nature but was of
outstanding service and did reflect the high ideals of Scouting.
Heroism is defined as conduct exhibiting courage and daring, skill, and
self-sacrifice.
Skill is defined as the ability to use one's knowledge effectively in
execution or performance. Special attention is given to skills earned in
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Heroism is
conduct exhibiting courage and daring, skill, and self-sacrifice
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