Talk:Seabadge
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Copyright
[edit]I looked at that site everywhere for a copyright, and found non. If it is a copyright violation, then I am sorry. --Admiral Roo July 1, 2005 17:54 (UTC)
- I seem to have found something about it. [1] --Admiral Roo July 1, 2005 18:02 (UTC)
Suggest the page be re-written. I've done this to create many of the Wikipedia pages on scouting. I've used as a basis the materials I wrote for my website. This is better then copying over material wholesale from other sources that can get you into trouble. --Emb021 1 July 2005 18:54 (UTC)
Looks like the page I created has now become the new page. I've made some new additions/corrections. Someone seems to think that only Sea Scout leaders can wear the Sea Badge pin (no idea the basis for this, literature doesn't back this up) or that Sea Scout leaders no longer wear the knots (ditto). I've removed these statements and made it clearer what is worn where. --emb021
The Copyright Violation Warning
[edit]Now that the subpage has been active for a few days, can we move it to the main page and remove the CV warning? --Admiral Roo July 4, 2005 04:53 (UTC)
- Temp article has been moved to the main article. RedWolf 05:43, July 11, 2005 (UTC)
Merge from Powderhorn & Seabadge
[edit]I'm redirecting Powderhorn & Seabadge here, per its AfD. Emb021 suggested there was useful information in it to merge, but that there were also factual errors in that article as well. I know nothing of the subject, so I'm not comfortable doing the merge myself. The pre-redirect version of the article may be seen here. —Cryptic (talk) 10:12, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
Name
[edit]Looking at The Language of Scouting and the insignia Guide, the proper name for this article should be Seabadge. --— Gadget850 (Ed) talk - 18:20, 19 November 2007 (UTC)