Uniform Patch Placement - Cub Scout Pack 3. US Flag. This patch is one that you shouldn't have to sew on! Most uniforms come with the flag already attached to the right sleeve. Some previously used uniforms may have it taken off but additional ones can be purchased at the Scout Store. The Boy Scouts of America emblem over the right pocket is also attached to uniforms when purchased. Den Number Strip or Patrol Emblem. This patch indicates the number assigned to the Den for which a Scout is a member. There are numerous emblems available. These emblems are worn on the right sleeve directly below the American Flag. Journey to Excellence Unit Award. This award is given units who have met a list of requirements. This award is worn on the right sleeve of the official uniform. The top of the award should be placed 4. Only the JTE Award for the current year may be worn on the uniform. Council Patch. This patch is worn by all Scouts and Leaders to indicate the Council that represents their Pack. Each Council develops their own design although the shape and position on the uniform are the same. Our Council is the Central N. C. Council. This patch is worn on the left sleeve just below the shoulder seam. Webelos Scout Uniform. Webelos Scouts may choose to wear either the blue Webelos uniform based on the Cub Scout. For guidance on the proper placement. Wolves wear the Cub Scout uniform and the Wolf cap with yellow panel and. Webelos Scouts wearing the blue Cub Scout uniform wear a Webelos badge of the same. OFFICIAL PLACEMENT OF INSIGNIA FEMALE LEADER UNIFORM INSPECTION SHEET Right Sleeve. Blue with Cub Scout or Webelos. Unit Numerals. This patch is worn by all Scouts and Leaders to signify membership in Pack 3. You will see two versions of this patch: a one- piece patch that can be special ordered or the Pack number can be . All are gold embroidered on a dark blue background with a gold border except the Cubmaster emblem, which has silver embroidery and border. TRAINED LEADER EMBLEMWhen Cub Scout leaders have completed Youth Protection and basic training for their jobs, they are eligible to wear the Trained Leader strip below and touching the badge of office on the Official Uniform or on the pocket flap of the new Centennial Uniform. Bobcat Badge. The first badge a Cub Scout earns before any other badge. It is worn on the left pocket.
Tiger Badge. The Tiger badge is for boys who have completed all 1. Go See It outings. It is worn on the left pocket. Tiger Cub Pocket Totem (Discontinued)A boy receives totem beads as he completes each part: He earns a white bead for each required 'family activity' part he completes. He earns an orange bead for each required 'den activity' part he completes. He earns a black bead for each required 'Go See It' part he completes. These beads go on the first three strands of the Tiger Cub totem. He can select the ones he wants to do from four different groups: God, Country, Family, and Self. It is worn on the left pocket. Progress Towards Ranks (Discontinued)As a Wolf, when he completes any three achievements, his den leader can present the Progress Toward Ranks patch to him. It's a diamond with a . Each time the boy completes three achievements he will receive another gold bead. After he gets his fourth gold bead, he will receive his Wolf badge at a pack meeting. As a Bear, red beads are presented for each three Bear achievements earned. After he gets his fourth red bead, he will receive his Bear badge at a pack meeting. Cub Scouts may continue to wear this emblem after ranks are earned until they become Webelos Scouts. It is worn on the right shirt pocket. Gold and Silver Arrow Points (Discontinued)A Wolf or Bear Cub Scout can pick any requirement he likes from the electives and do it. When he has completed ten elective requirements, he has earned his first Arrow Point - a gold one. Only one gold arrow point may be earned during the Wolf year, and one during the Bear year. Under his Wolf or Bear badge, he may wear as many Silver Arrow Points as he earns. They are worn in rows of two below, centered, and touching the Gold Arrow Point or previously earned Silver Arrow Points for each rank. Webelos Badge. Is for boys who have completed third grade, or who are ten years old. The Webelos rank is the first step in a boy's transition towards a Boy Scout troop. It is worn centered on the left pocket. Webelos Activity Badges (Discontinued)Webelos activity badges are sorted into five discipline- related groups. They are the Community Group, the Mental Skills Group, the Outdoor Group, the Physical Skills Group, and the Technology Group. Activity Badges can be displayed on the front of the Webelos cap or on the Webelos Colors. The Webelos Colors are worn on the right sleeve immediately below the US Flag. Compass Point Emblem and Compass Points (Discontinued)After you have earned the Webelos badge, you can earn the compass points emblem. It is awarded after you earn seven activity badges: four more in addition to the three you earned for the Webelos badge. Wear your compass points emblem attached to the button on the right pocket of your Webelos uniform shirt. After you earn the compass points emblem, you'll receive a metal compass point for each four additional activity badges you earn. Pin these compass points on the emblem in the . This is the highest award a Cub Scout can earn, and is the only Cub Scout badge that can be worn on the Boy Scout Uniform. It is worn centered below left pocket. World Crest. This patch is worn by all Scouts and Leaders to signify membership of our program in the World Scouting Movement. This patch shows our brotherhood with millions of Scouts around the world. This patch is worn centered above the left pocket in the middle between the top of the pocket and the shoulder seam. Square Knot Insignia. The square knot device is displayed on the uniform to denote that the wearer has received the corresponding award. The award is usually in the form of a certificate and many awards also include a medallion or other memento. The Universal Youth Religious Emblem (shown left) may be worn by any Scout or Scouter that completed a religious emblem program as a youth member. All Scouts and Scouters who received a religious emblem in their youth may wear the universal youth religious emblem square knot centered above the left uniform pocket flap, if it is the only knot. For more information on the Square Knot Insignia, Click Here. World Conservation Badge. The Cub Scout version of the badge consists of a giant panda on violet Scout trefoil, violet trim, gold background. This award can be earned only once while you are a Cub Scout. Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award / National Summertime Award Pin. Tiger Cubs, Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts have the opportunity to earn the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award. Boys may earn the award in each of the program years as long as the requirements are completed each year. The first time the award is earned, the boy will receive the pocket flap award, which is to be worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt. Each successive time the award is earned, a wolf track pin may be added to the flap. If your den has earned the National Summertime Award, you may wear the pin on the Outdoor Activity Award patch. Service Stars. Gold metallic numbered star worn with colored background to indicate years of service in Scouting. Adult leaders wear a service star with a light blue background to indicate years of service as an adult leader in the Scouting program. Adults who were members as youth may wear multiple stars with different backings (orange for Tiger Cubs, gold for Cub Scouts, green for Boy Scouts, red for Explorers, brown for Varsity) or may combine all BSA tenure in a single star with a blue background. TEMPORARY INSIGNIAAny insignia authorized by the local council for a particular purpose, such as Scoutoramas, Cub Scout day camp, roundup programs, etc. Only one temporary patch in addition to the immediate recognition or compass point emblem may be worn at a time. Additional temporary patches may be placed on a red vest that may be worn except during inspections. Recruiter Strip. Cloth strip presented to boys for recruiting another boy into the program. Worn by Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts centered, below and touching the right pocket.
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