Pentagon considers maintaining relationship with Boy Scouts organization
February 26, 2026 • Google News World
Pentagon to Maintain Ties with Boy Scouts of America
The US Department of Defense has announced plans to maintain its ties with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), a youth organization that provides outdoor education and leadership development programs for children.
According to sources, the Pentagon’s decision comes after a review of its partnerships with various organizations. The BSA has been a long-standing partner of the US military, providing opportunities for young people to participate in character-building activities and develop skills relevant to military service.
The agreement between the Pentagon and the BSA is expected to continue, with no changes announced at this time. Details of the partnership are not yet available.
The Boy Scouts of America has been a prominent organization in the US since its founding in 1910. It offers programs for children aged 6-18, focusing on outdoor skills, leadership development, and community service.
Representatives from the Pentagon have declined to comment further on the matter.
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