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  2. Uniform and insignia of Scouting America - Wikipedia

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    Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venturing and Sea Scouts each have their own specific insignia but all follow similar patterns. The below examples on the right show Boy Scouts and Venturing. The Boy Scouts of America have published a Guide to Awards and Insignia (publication number 33066) which details the specifics of all the awards and insignia.

  3. Cub Scouts (The Scout Association) - Wikipedia

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    Cub Scouts, often shortened to Cubs, are a section of Scouting operated by The Scout Association with a core age of eight to ten and a half years of age. [2] This section follows on from the Beaver Scouts (6–8 year olds) and precedes the Scout section (10½–14 year olds).

  4. Religious emblems programs (Boy Scouts of America)

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    If approved by the local council, they may be worn as temporary insignia on the right pocket of the Scout uniform. P.R.A.Y. also offers its own "Duty to God" segment patch program for Scouts of all ages and adult advisers of all faiths, designed to promote their religious awards programs.

  5. Wolf Cubs (Baden-Powell Scouts' Association) - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Cubs, usually referred to as Cubs, is the 3rd youngest section of Scouting operated by the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association, following on from the Beaver Scouts section. The core age range for Wolf Cubs is eight to eleven, though exceptions can be granted. Individual sections of Wolf Cubs, known as a Pack, are run by the local Scout Group ...

  6. Cub Scouts (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The badge consisted of a wolf's head superimposed on an orange and blue boarded diamond, and is placed on the left sleeve on the uniform. The Grey Wolf Award was able to be worn on the Scout shirt until the member achieves the Pioneer Badge. [4] Grey Wolf Hike. The Grey Wolf hike was a hike taken by Cub Scouts that wanted to obtain the Grey ...

  7. Cub Scouts (Scouts Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Cub Scouts is the Cub Scout section of Scouts Canada for children aged from 8 to 10. Originally the "Wolf Cubs," the program offers badges to youth members as a mark of achievement in an interest area. The badges are grouped into six activity areas as described in The Cub Book (Scouts Canada, 2005). While youth experience fun and excitement ...

  8. Cub Scouts (Scouting America) - Wikipedia

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    Cub Scout in uniform, 1968. The uniform gives a Cub Scout visibility and creates a level of identity within both the unit and the community. The neckerchief, the neckerchief slide and the belt buckle uniforms are similar in basic design, they do vary in color and detail to identify the different divisions of Cub Scouts, Scouts and Venturers.

  9. Square knot insignia - Wikipedia

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    Square knot insignia are embroidered cloth patches that represent awards of the Scout associations throughout the world. The Scout Association of the United Kingdom uses a "figure-eight" knot and many Scouting organizations of the Commonwealth countries follow suit.