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The world scout emblem, used worldwide by Scouts and many Scout organizations within the Scout Movement is the fleur-de-lis, commonly with a five-point star in each outer lobe. This emblem was adopted by Scouts from the inception of the Scout Movement and is used, in various forms, by many Scout organizations.
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The Boy Scouts of America declared this uniform "transitional", meaning that those possessing the de la Renta uniform may not only still wear it (as is the case with any previously authorized uniforms) but that they may interchange parts with the new uniform as well (mainly to solve issues with shirt and pants which were not ready for wide ...
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Scout. Scout, Scouting, Scout Movement and variants are capitalized; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints- this is the formal name, including "The" See Wikipedia:Manual of Style (Latter Day Saints) May also use "Latter-day Saints" (preferred) or "Mormons" Note the punctuation and capitalization of "Latter-day" American Indian
The organization retained the name Boy Scouts of America as its legal name, but planned to use the new name on literature, billboards, insignia, business cards and stationery and for most other promotional material. [1] They quietly abandoned this effort by 1980 and the printing of the ninth edition of the Boy Scout Handbook. [4]