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The Scout Uniform Consists of the Following: (click on an item for a picture)
Your scout uniform should stand up to the rougher games, and outdoor activities such as hiking and camping. Uniform is really heavy-duty sportswear.
The hat will keep your head warm and dry in bad weather and shade you in hot weather. The scout hat string is worn behind the ears, not around the throat.
Your group scarf was originally designed to soak up sweat in the summer and to keep you warm during cold weather. Hopefully you will wash, iron and roll it neatly after each energetic meeting!
The woggle is leather, but you can make your own Turk's Head woggle from string or leather strip, or carve one from wood or antler.
Your safari-style shirt has two useful buttoned pockets for safe keeping of things like notes or money.
The belt is designed for carrying extras like a lifeline, compass, pen knife and sheath knife when allowed.
We wear shorts for the same reason football or tennis players do, because we do a lot of running about in games and other activities. Shorts are ideal for camp where long trousers would be ruined with all the kneeling, tent pitching and rough-and-tumble activities. Longs can be very dangerous around cooking fires.
Long socks keep your lower legs warm, protecting against nettles and thorns.
Garter tabs keep your socks up, just like a footballer's. The green tab is a Scout hallmark.
Finally you should invest in a sturdy pair of waterproof country shoes or boots to complete your practical uniform. While or bright coloured trainer type shoes are not uniform. However trainers may be changed into for many activities as decided by your SM
NB: Both the Leaping Wolf and 1st Class badge are displayed for the purpose of showing the badge possitions, however, the Leaping Wolf badge must be removed when the 2nd class badge is gained. The Leaping Wolf badge is the only badge transferable from the cub uniform.
Tenderfoot (membership) or metal PL badge (shown below)
Initial Badges:
All Badges:
Ki-Ro Badge
Membership/Tenderfoot
One White Stripe: Patrol Second. Two White Stripes: Patrol Leader. Three White Stripes Troop Leader
Scout left pocket with tenderfoot and Ki-Ro badge:
Patrol Second:
Patrol Leader:
Troop Leader:
Union Flag Badge (worn on taking part in a scout event overseas and indefinitely afterwards)
Leaping Wolf Badge (Removed once second class badge isgained)
BBS or BGS arrowhead badge
Order of Word Scouts Badge
Scout right pocket with arrowhead badge and OWS Badge:
Scout right pocket with Leaping Wolf Badge:
Scout right pocket with Union Badge and Leaping Wolf Badge:
Scout right pocket with Union Badge:
Group Name Tape
BBS or BGS badge
Proficiency Badges
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With 2nd Class:
With 1st Class:
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