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Download the entire guide to Boy Scouts of America patches & insignias, including placement on uniforms.
We have created this guide to help breakdown patch placement for your BSA uniform. We will break down each patch location and type.
Official Placement Guide for Uniform Patch and Other Insignia. GENERAL INSIGNIA (All Scouts must have these, regardless of Rank) COUNCIL SHOULDER EMBLEM. council shoulder emblem is worn by all Cub Scouts directly below the shoulder seam on the left sleeve. This emblem is unique to the BSA council hosting your Cub Scout Pack. U.S. FLAG EMBLEM.
Effective Oct. 1, 2013, the official stance on the Boy Scouts of America’s uniform policy is that shirts and blouses are to be worn tucked in, regardless of whether the wearer is a Cub Scout, Scout, Sea Scout, Venturer, or adult Scouter.
Proper placement of patches on the Boy Scout uniform is crucial as it reflects the Scout's achievements and membership in specific councils and groups. Here is your essential guide to position these symbols of pride and identification correctly.
In this article, we'll cover the basic Cub Scout patches and badges so that you can get your child's uniform ready for their first Cub Scout meeting! This post will walk you through the Cub Scout insignia placement.
Your Guide to Cub Scout Uniform Insignia. Attention new Cub Scout parents—this is a quick guide for patch and emblem placement. Please share this blog with other new parents as well, as a Scout is always helpful.
Uniform Inspection. The uniform is one of the methods of delivering the Scouts BSA and Cub Scouting programs. The uniform, when worn fully and correctly, accomplishes four ideals of Scouting: identification, achievement, personal commitment, and personal equality.
Boy scout patch placement guide covering rank patches, Order of the Arrow, Eagle Scout, knot patches, and more. Ensure proper positioning on uniforms.
The BSA Insignia Guide discusses all the uniforming, patch placement, and other insignia use. Merit badge placement on the sash is up to the scout. The badges can be displayed in rows of two or three, starting three inches down from the top of the sash. There is no required ordering of badges.