Scout
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Scout(s) can refer to:
- Scouting, a worldwide youth movement, founded in 1907 by Robert Baden-Powell, the "Scout Movement"
- Boy Scout, a boy who is member of the worldwide Scout Movement
- Girl Scout/Girl Guide, a girl who is member of the worldwide Scout Movement
- in girls-only troops, see Girl Guide and Girl Scout
- in co-educational troops, see Boy Scout
- Cub Scout, a member of the worldwide Scout Movement aged 8–10 (often a boy)
- YES Scouts, Orphan Scouts who are members of the Scout Movement supported under YES (Youth Education Support) Project
- Reconnaissance
- Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps, a Division I Drum Corps
- Scout (comic), a comic book from Eclipse Comics
- Scout (sport), a professional sports talent scout
- Scout (the rescue dog), cartoon character
- Scout (Dungeons & Dragons), a character class in the roleplaying game
- Protoss Scout, a unit in the computer game StarCraft
- Steyr Scout, a bolt-action rifle manufactured by Steyr
- Jean Louise Finch, nicknamed Scout in the book To Kill a Mockingbird
- The Scout (book), by Steven Plaut
- Traditional Apache scout
- a bedder at Oxford University
- The Scout Operating System
In transportation:
- Scout (aircraft), used by several European air forces up to the inter-war period
- Scout (helicopter)
- Scout (rocket), a U.S. rocket
- Scout (passenger train)
- AD Scout, a World War I fighter aircraft of the United Kingdom
- Aeronca Scout, an American light aircraft
- 8GCBC Scout, an American light aircraft
- International Harvester Scout, an SUV
- Westland Scout, a British helicopter
- Mars Scout Program, a NASA program of small, low-cost missions to Mars