What is the important part of Boy Scout uniform?

Identification – the uniform identifies a boy as a member of the Cub Scouts. Badges on the uniform tell other members that he belongs to their den, pack, and council. The uniform itself identifies a good citizen to the entire community.

When should the Boy Scout salute be used?

The three-finger salute is used by members of Scout and Guide organizations around the world when greeting other Scouts and in respect of a national flag at ceremonies.

What is the significance of Scout ceremonies?

Scouting ceremonies are an enunciation of values and aspirations, a celebration of achievement. Establishing and maintaining ceremony is the Scoutmaster’s job. We needn’t preside over every ceremony but should see that they are properly conducted and respected.

What do the Boy Scout shoulder loops mean?

The shoulder loops identify youth and adult members of the BSA to each other by program area or level of service. The original intent of the shoulder loops were to prevent Scouters from having to purchase two or three shirts, with differing insignia on each shirt identifying their role and scope.

What is the meaning of the Boy Scout uniform?

The uniform and insignia of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) gives a Scout visibility and creates a level of identity within both the unit and the community. The uniform is used to promote equality while showing individual achievement.

Do Boy Scouts wear hats?

The cap is definitely a part of the official uniform of the Boy Scouts of America and should be worn indoors only when Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explorers, and Scouters in uniform are participating in inspections, color ceremonies, and other formal affairs.

Do Boy Scouts salute?

In Boy Scouting, we use the three-finger sign and salute. Salute: Form the Scout sign with your right hand, then finish the salute by bringing that hand up, palm down, until your forefinger touches the brim of your hat or the tip of your right eyebrow. The Scout salute is a form of greeting that also shows respect.

What is the main motto of Scout?

Be Prepared
In 1907, Baden-Powell, an English soldier, devised the Scout motto: Be Prepared. He published it in Scouting for Boys in 1908.

What is the Scout logo called?

The fleur-de-lis
The fleur-de-lis, a three-pointed, flowerlike symbol with rich historical significance, is an essential part of Scouting iconography. The BSA’s version of the fleur-de-lis is found in the movement’s official logos and all over the uniforms of Cub Scouts and members of Scouts BSA.

Which is the governing body of world Scouting?

The World Scout Conference
The World Scout Conference is the governing body, the “general assembly” of Scouting, and is composed of all the members of the World Organization: the National Scout Organizations (NSOs). An NSO can have a maximum of six delegates at a World Scout Conference.

What is a shoulder loop called?

A shoulder mark, also called a shoulder board, shoulder loop, shoulder slide, rank slide, shoulder strep, epaulette sleeve, or an epaulette, is a flat cloth sleeve worn on the shoulder strap of a uniform. It may bear rank or other insignia.

What color are epaulets?

Epaulettes were made in silver or gold for officers and in cloth of various colors for the enlisted men of various arms.

What do the colors of the shoulder epaulets mean in Scouting?

The colored Scouting shoulder loops worn on the shoulder epaulets identify the wearer’s primary registered position in Scouting. Cub Scouting. Blue uniform shirts for Tigers, Wolves and Bears don’t have epaulets, so boys in those programs don’t wear loops. But Webelos Scouts and all Cub Scout leaders wear blue loops.

What do the loops on the shoulder epaulets mean?

The colored Scouting shoulder loops worn on the shoulder epaulets identify the wearer’s primary registered position in Scouting. You can buy them here. Blue uniform shirts for Tigers, Wolves and Bears don’t have epaulets, so boys in those programs don’t wear loops.

Are red shoulder loops still allowed on Scouts BSA uniforms?

Red is out; green is where it’s at in Scouts BSA these days. Red shoulder loops, while still authorized for wear, have been replaced by forest green loops on the Scouts BSA uniform. These loops are worn by Scouts BSA members and leaders.

What to do with the white shoulder loops for Sea Scouting?

Since only Sea Scouting’s leadership wear black shoulder loops with their position emblem on them, the white shoulder loops would stand out on the green uniforms and with the blue Sea Scouting uniform shirts. Just an idea…. Y not use a red, white, blue based ribbon, cut and sewn into loops for the uniform??

You Might Also Like