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Shoulder Epaulets and LoopsShoulderSeamRight sleeve,position 1,just belowshoulder seamLeft sleeve,position 1Left sleeve,position 2a4"Right sleeve,position 2Left sleeve,position 2Right sleeve,position 2aLeft sleeve onpocket flap abovebadge of officeRight sleeve,position 34" or touchingNational HonorPatrol AwardLeft sleeve,position 3 (on thesmall pocket)Right SleeveBoy ScoutProgram IdentificationLeft Sleeve(Official Uniform Shirt)U.S. flag emblem, cloth, red, white, and blue,No. 103; Boy Scout and Boy Scout leader, rightsleeve, position 1, just below shoulder seam.New uniforms have this emblem already sewn inthe correct position. Only the BSA-issued flagmay be worn. The flag orientation of the BSAuniform flag meets U.S. flag code.Council shoulder emblem, cloth;Boy Scout and Boy Scout leader, left sleeve,position 1, just below shoulder seam.Unit number, cloth, green on tan, Nos. 10400through 10408 (last digit indicates the unitnumber for 0 through 8); for unit number 9,order No. 10406. Boy Scout and Boy Scoutleader, left sleeve, position 2, touching councilshoulder emblem if veteran unit bar is notworn. Multiple-digit numbers may be specialordered—2-digit, No. 10409; 3-digit, No. 10410;4-digit, No. 10411.Left Sleeve With Pocket(Official Shirt)Veteran unit bars, cloth, Boy Scout andBoy Scout leader, left sleeve, position 2a;25 years, No. 133; 30 years, No. 50006;35 years, No. 50007; 40 years, No. 50008;45 years, No. 50009; 50 years, No. 105;55 years, No. 194; 60 years, No. 195; 65 years,No. 196; 70 years, No. 197; 75 years, No. 107;80 years, No. 198; 85 years, No. 138; 90 years,No. 50010; 95 years, No. 50011; 100 years,No. 50012.Unit number with veteran bar, cloth, unitnumber with veteran bar embroidered abovethe numerals. Special-ordered 2-digit unitnumber, No. 10412; 3-digit, No. 10413; 4-digit,No. 10414.National Honor Patrol Award, cloth,No. 367; Boy Scout; beneath patrol emblemof qualifying patrol, right sleeve, position 2a.Circles patrol emblem if earned more than once.Lone Scout emblem, cloth, red and black ontan, No. 352; Lone Boy Scout, left sleeve,position 2 (in place of unit number).Boy Scout Insignia 25Boy Scout InsigniaBoy Scout Insignia

Scribe, cloth, No. 430;Boy Scout.Quartermaster, cloth,No. 431; Boy Scout.Librarian, cloth, No. 432;Boy Scout.Bugler, cloth, No. 433;Boy Scout.Den chief shoulder cord,cloth, blue and gold strands,No. 388; Boy Scout andVenturer, over left shoulder.Webelos den chief shouldercord, cloth, blue, gold, and redcords, No. 457; Boy Scout andVenturer, over left shoulder.Musician, cloth, No. 449;Boy Scout, right sleeve,position 3 or below andtouching Journey to ExcellenceUnit Award. Worn only bymembers of troop bands ordrum corps. See ‘‘Drum andBugle Corps Uniforms,’’page 10.Troop guide, cloth, No. 21;Boy Scout.Order of the Arrow trooprepresentative, cloth,No. 606776; Boy Scout.Leave No Trace trainer,cloth, No. 18185; Boy Scout.Webmaster, cloth,No. 18088; Boy Scout.Den chief, cloth, No. 387;Boy Scout and Venturer.38 Boy Scout InsigniaTroop historian, cloth,No. 450; Boy Scout.

National Youth LeadershipTraining, cloth, No. 10003;Boy Scout; right pocket.National Advanced YouthLeadership Experience,cloth, restricted (presentedto those who attend the courseat Philmont Training Center);Boy Scout; right pocket.Totin’ Chip, cloth, No. 8597;Boy Scout; worn as atemporary patch on rightpocket; not to be worn onpocket flap.Recognition medal,universal emblem surroundedby wreath suspended fromred and white ribbon; Bronze,No. 937; Silver, No. 938;Gold, No. 604791; Boy Scout,for participation orachievement in Scoutingactivity; above left pocket.Firem’n Chit, cloth,No. 8599; Boy Scout, wornas a temporary patch onright pocket; not to be wornon pocket flap.Boy Scout Insignia 39Boy Scout InsigniaBoy Scout Participation and Achievement

The Varsity Scout uniform is the official Boy Scout uniform with distinctive orange shoulderloops. For placement of insignia on the field uniform, see the “Boy Scout Insignia” section.Varsity ScoutProgram IdentificationDEVarsity strip, cloth, orange on tan, No. 18;worn above Boy Scouts of America stripor above interpreter strip, right pocket.VARSITYNADVarsity Scout shoulder loops, ribbon, blaze,No. 681; Varsity Scout and Varsity Scout leader,worn on official uniform shirt.LI AWARDenali Award, pewter medal suspended frombrown and orange ribbon, No. 4199; VarsityScout; above left pocket.Varsity Scout letter, cloth, No. 47;Varsity Scout; worn on bottom front ofmerit badge sash.Varsity Scout letter bar, gold bar, No. 2701;Varsity Scout; worn on Varsity Scout letter torepresent each additional letter awarded.Varsity Scout jacket emblem, cloth, orangeand brown, No. 321; Varsity Scout and VarsityScout leader; worn on left pocket of jac-shirt.Varsity Scout Insignia 41Varsity Scout InsigniaVarsity Scout Insignia

Varsity Scout Team Badges of OfficeBadges of office are worn on the left sleeve, position 3, except as noted.Team committee chair,cloth, No. 18146; VarsityScout leader.Assistant team Coach,cloth, No. 2724; VarsityScout leader.Team committee, cloth,No. 2726; Varsity Scout leader.Team captain, cloth,No. 2721; Varsity Scout.Team Coach, cloth,No. 2723; or Unit LeaderAward of Merit, with goldborder and gold star,No. 610092.42 Varsity Scout InsigniaTeam cocaptain, cloth,No. 2722; Varsity Scout.Program manager, cloth,No. 2725; Varsity Scout.Squad leader, cloth,No. 2720; Varsity Scout.

Activity pins for Varsity Scouts, worn on Varsity Scout letter.BackpackingBasketballBowlingCanoe CampingCavingNo. 2710No. 2702No. 2694No. 2697No. FishingFreestyle BikingNo. 2709No. 2712No. 2713No. 2714No. 2715FrontiersmanMechanicsOperationOn TargetOrienteeringRock Climbingand RappellingNo. 2699No. 2716No. 612316No. 2717No. 2700Roller HockeyShooting SportsSnow CampingSoccerSoftballNo. 2693No. 2703No. 2711No. 2704No. 2705SurvivalSwimmingTennisTriathlonVolleyballNo. 2718No. 2695No. 2706No. 2707No. 2708WaterskiingWhitewaterCanoeingNo. 2696No. 2719Varsity Scout Insignia 43Varsity Scout InsigniaVarsity Scout Activity Pins

The recommended uniform is the sprucegreen Venturing shirt with green epaulet tabsand gray backpacking-style shorts or graycasual pants. If the uniform is worn,the Guide to Awards and Insigniais to be followed.Shoulder Epaulets and LoopsShoulder SeamRight sleeve,position 12"Left sleeve,position 1Right sleeve,position 24"Left sleeve,position 2Left sleeve,position 3Right sleeve,position 3Left sleeve,position 4Right SleeveLeft SleeveVenturing Program IdentificationCouncil shoulder emblem, cloth; Venturerand Venturing adult, left sleeve, position 1, justbelow shoulder seam.U.S. flag emblem, cloth, red, white, and blue,No. 103; Venturer and Venturing adult; rightsleeve, position 1. New uniforms have thisemblem already sewn in the correct position.Only BSA-issued uniform flags may be worn.The orientation of the BSA uniform flag meetsU.S. flag code. For guidance on flag orientation,see the “Boy Scout Insignia” section.)Venturing emblem, cloth, No. 4038; Venturerand Venturing adult, right sleeve, position 2 ofthe official uniform shirt.Unit number, cloth, white on red, Nos. 10400through 10408 (last digit indicates the unitnumber for 0 through 8); for unit number 9, orderNo. 10406. Venturer or Venturing adult wearingofficial uniform, left sleeve, position 2, touchingcouncil shoulder emblem. Multiple-digit numeralsmay be special-ordered—2-digit, No. 10409;3-digit, No. 10410; 4-digit, No. 10411.Shoulder loops, ribbon, green, No. 678;Venturer and Venturing adult, on shoulderepaulets on the Venturing spruce green uniformshirt. Not to be worn on the Boy Scout uniform.Boy Scout advancement, earned Boy Scoutrank recognition, may be worn on the Venturinguniform. See the “Boy Scout Insignia” sectionfor guidelines. Venturers who qualify to earnBoy Scout advancement also wear the meritbadge sash with the Venturing uniform.Venturing Insignia 45Venturing InsigniaVenturing Insignia

Above rightpocketAbove leftpocketRight pocketcenteredRIGHT POCKETLEFT POCKETVenturing AdvancementArts and Hobbies, maroonon white, No. 604957; minidevice, No. 4261.Bronze Award, ribbon andpendant, No. 4223; Venturer;above left pocket. May beworn with device or ribbon forvarious Bronze awards earned.Cloth-covered bar; Venturer;above left pocket; no morethan three per row.Bar holders. Bronze awardscan be used with a one-ribbonbar holder, No. 604808; tworibbon bar holder, No. 604809;or three-ribbon bar holder,No. 604810.Sports, yellow on white,No. 604958; mini-device,No. 4262.Religious Life, purple onwhite, No. 604959; minidevice, No. 4263.Sea Scout, blue on white,No. 604960; mini-device,No. 4264.46 Venturing InsigniaOutdoor, green on white,No. 604961; mini-device,No. 4265.Venturing LeadershipAward, ribbon with pendantavailable at four levels—council (blue and white),No. 4220; area (gray andwhite), No. 614296; regional(green and white), No. 606782,national (red and white),No. 4222; gray knot on blue,red, and green, green to right,No. 14220; certificate,No. 33662.

Silver Award, silver medalsuspended from white andgreen cloth ribbon, No. 4186;Venturer, above left pocket;embroidered silver knot ongreen and white, green to right,No. 5027, above left pocket.Ranger Award, silver medalsuspended from white andgreen cloth ribbon, No. 4184;Venturer, above left pocket; forfield wear, silver bar, No.4185, left pocket flap.Ranger bar, silver, No. 4185;Venturer, for field wear, leftpocket flap.Boy Scout/Girl Scout Advancement. See page 45 for Boy Scout advancement awards that may beworn on the Venturing uniform. A Venturer may also wear the Arrow of Light Award if earned as aWebelos Scout. A female Venturer may wear the Girl Scout Gold Award if earned in Girl Scouting.Quest Award, gold medal suspended fromgreen cloth ribbon, No. 4266; Venturer, aboveleft pocket.TRUST Award, silver medal suspended fromsolid purple ribbon, No. 14268; Venturer, aboveleft pocket.Venturing Mentor pin, No. 14713; cloth strip,No. 18159; for completion of Mentoring Otherscourse.Kodiak Leadership Skills Course, pocketmedal and patch; silver metal with button loop,No. 14221, right pocket; emblem, No. 14262.Venturing Insignia 47Venturing InsigniaGold Award, gold medalsuspended from white clothribbon, No. 4187; Venturer,above left pocket; for fieldwear, white cloth-covered bar,No. 604956.

Venturing Crew Badges of OfficeBadges of office are worn on the left sleeve, position 3, except as noted.Crew committee chair,cloth, No. 4231;Venturing adult.Associate Advisor, cloth,No. 4042; Venturing adult.Treasurer, cloth, No. 4218;Venturer.GUIDECrew committee, cloth,No. 4232; Venturing adult.President, cloth, No. 4215;Venturer.Guide, cloth, No. 4233;Venturer.HAdvisor, cloth, No. 4040.Also available: Unit LeaderAward of Merit VenturingAdvisor with gold border andgold star, No. 610095.Vice president, cloth,No. 4216; Venturer.ISTO R I A NHistorian, cloth, No. 4234;Venturer.QUSecretary, cloth, No. 4217;Venturer.48 Venturing InsigniaRARETERMASTQuartermaster, cloth,No. 4235; Venturer.

Den chief shoulder cord,cloth, blue and gold strands,No. 388; Boy Scout andVenturer; over left shoulder.National and Regional Youth Badges of OfficeENTNTURINGNational Venturingpresident, restricted,national; Venturer.Regional Venturingpresident, restricted,national; Venturer.National Advisor,No. 614952; Venturer.Regional Venturing vicepresident, No. 614962;Venturer.Regional Advisor,No. 614953; Venturer.Regional VOA member,No. 614951; Venturer.NTDENTPSISIDREVEVERESIDAREALAAVEPN T UR I N GREGIONNATIONLENTBadges of office are worn on the left sleeve, position 3, except as noted.U RIN G P REArea Venturing president,restricted, national; Venturer.Area Venturing vicepresident, No. 614949;Venturer.Area Advisor, No. 614947;Venturer.Area VOA member,No. 614948; Venturer.Venturing Participation and AchievementVenturing Shooting Sports OutstandingAchievement Award, Venturer; above leftpocket; available from national YouthDevelopment office.Venturing Insignia 49Venturing InsigniaDen chief, cloth, No. 387;Boy Scout and Venturer.Webelos den chiefshoulder cord, cloth, blue,gold, and red cords, No. 457;Boy Scout and Venturer; overleft shoulder.

Shoulder SeamLeft sleeve,position 1(Council shoulderemblem)Right sleeve,position 1(U.S. flag)Right sleeve,position 2 (Shipemblem)Left sleeve,position 3 (Badgeof office)½"Right SleeveLeft sleeve,position 4 (LongCruise badge)Left SleeveSeabadge pin(adult uniform)NameplateSEAL pinSea Scouts,BSA stripBadge of rankBar awardsRight PocketLeft PocketSea Scout Insignia 51Sea Scout InsigniaSea Scout Insignia

Sea Scout Program IdentificationSEA SCOUTS, BSASea Scouts, BSA,navy cloth, No. 4125;white cotton cloth, No. 4126;Sea Scout and adult leader,above right pocket.Sea Scout collar insignia(bug), white cloth, No. 4146;black cloth, No. 4147;Sea Scout, corners of thejumper collar.Seabadge pin, restricted,presented by the NationalCouncil to adult leaders whohave completed the courserequirements for basic training;centered above right pocket,above the Sea Scouts, BSAstrip and nameplate.52 Sea Scout InsigniaSkipper’s Key, blueribbon and pendant. Theship committee chair andcommissioner must approvethe Skipper’s application fora Skipper’s Key. Contact theNational Events Department,S250, for requirements andthe medal.Seabadge Underway,restricted, presented by theNational Council to SeaScout adult leaders whohave completed the course,centered above right pocket,above the Sea Scouts, BSAstrip, and nameplate.Sea Scout cap button,silver, small, No. 4156; wornon Sea Scout leader’s cap.Sea Scout coat button,silver, large, No. 4155; wornon Sea Scout leader’s coat.Sea Scout leaderhatband, No. 4154.Sea Scout leader hat pin,miniature pin, No. 4134; SeaScout leader, placed on front ofbraid extension for leader’s cap.Sea Scout metalminiature pin, lapel pin,No. 4135; Sea Scout andleader, nonuniform wear.

Badges of office are wornon the left sleeve, position 3,except as noted.Skipper, black cloth,No. 4095; Sea Scout adult,both sleeve cuffs.Mate or ship committeemember, blue cloth, onestar, No. 4098; Sea Scoutadult, both sleeve cuffs.Crew leader, blue cloth,No. 4058; white cloth,No. 4059; Sea Scout.Storekeeper, blue cloth,No. 4064; white cloth,No. 4065; Sea Scout.Assistant crew leader,blue cloth, No. 4056; whitecloth, No. 4057; Sea Scout.Purser, blue cloth,No. 4069; white cloth,No. 4070; Sea Scout.Boatswain, blue cloth,No. 4062; white cloth,No. 4063; Sea Scout.Boatswain’s mate, bluecloth, No. 4060; white cloth,No. 4061; Sea Scout.Specialist, blue cloth,No. 4072; white cloth,No. 4073; Sea Scout.Yeoman, blue cloth,No. 4123; white cloth,No. 4124; Sea Scout.Sea Scout Leader Metal al insignia is worn in place of sleeve patch.On white uniform shirt, place on black epauletcover with base of anchor pointed toward shoulder.On tan uniform, crown of anchor should be placedRegionalofficerNationalofficer 4 of an inch from the tip of the collar on thediagonal. The four-star metal insignia is availablefrom the national Sea Scout office. All others areavailable from the Supply Group or Ship’s Stores.3Sea Scout Insignia 53Sea Scout InsigniaSea Scout Ship Badges of Office

Sea Scout Advancement and AwardsApprentice badge of rank,blue cloth, No. 4142; whitecloth, No. 4145; Sea Scout,left pocket.Ordinary badge of rank,blue cloth, No. 4141; whitecloth, No. 4144; Sea Scout,left pocket.Able badge of rank,blue cloth, No. 4140; whitecloth, No. 4143; Sea Scout,left pocket.Quartermaster badge ofrank, blue cloth, No. 4121;white cloth, No. 4122; SeaScout, left pocket. Adults wearsquare knot.54 Sea Scout InsigniaSmall-boat handler bar,metal, No. 4052; Sea Scout,worn centered 5 8 of an inchbelow left pocket.Qualified seaman bar,metal, No. 4053; Sea Scout,worn centered 5 8 of an inchbelow left pocket.SEAL double-dolphin pin,metal, Sea Scout, 3 8" above leftpocket. If suspended medals orknots are worn, the SEALinsignia is worn above them;restricted, available onlythrough the National EventsDepartment, S250.Long Cruise badge, whitecloth, No. 4136; blue cloth,No. 4139; Sea Scout and adultleader; left sleeve, position 4.Quartermaster Award,ribbon and pendant, restricted,Sea Scout, above left pocketseam; patch, No. 4100, SeaScout, left pocket; embroideredknot, blue on white, No. 5009,Scouter, above left pocket;miniature lapel pin, No. 4051,Sea Scout, nonuniform wear.Long Cruise arc, red cloth,No. 4137; white cloth,No. 4138; left sleeve overLong Cruise badge.Note: Wood Badge regaliacan be worn with the SeaScout adult uniform. Order ofthe Arrow pocket flaps are notworn on Sea Scout youth oradult uniforms.

Boy Scout and Boy Scout leader, left sleeve, position 1, just below shoulder seam. unit number, cloth, green on tan, Nos. 10400 through 10408 (last digit indicates the unit number for 0 through 8); for unit number 9, order No. 10406. Boy Scout and Boy Scout leader, left sleeve, position 2, touching council shoulder emblem if veteran unit bar is not

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