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Worn on the right hand side, these would be approximately in line with, or just below, the Australian Flag badge worn on the left side. These badges must be no larger than 75mm x 75mm in size, and must have been approved for wear by your Branch Chief Commissioner, or the National Chief Commissioner.

This site relies on JavaScript which is disabled in your browser. Skip to navigation Skip to content. Cub Scouts - Create the Path. The uniform is laid out into three themed panels which align with Tier 1 of the one program symbolic framework : Right Sleeve — My Identity This part of the uniform recognises where you do your Scouting, engagement with global initiatives under the Scouts4SDGs banner, additional awards you may have earned through the program, and what section s you have been involved in.

More specifically, the right sleeve will contain: Name Tapes, District and Region badges To represent your local communities. Peak Awards A young person may wear all peak awards they have earned during their time in Scouting at the top of the left sleeve. Initially, these may form a hexagon, as viewed on the diagram. There is no requirement to complete a project in each of the six Special Interest Areas. A Scout will wear all badges indicating the Special Interest Area projects they have completed.

Outdoor Adventure Skills Stages follow a young person through their Scouting journey. As a result, these will need to be moved or changed over between uniforms.

Rover Scout Knot and Bar for Rover Scouts only Rover Scouts receive the knot, a collection of five ribbons representing the five youth sections in Scouting, and Rover bar during their investiture ceremony, or transition ceremony, into the Rover Scout section.

This is worn on the top of the left sleeve. Front Panels and Scarf — My Involvement The front of the uniform is the most viewed area, and as a result, it presents my involvement in Scouting. This includes: Australian Flag Badge Worn above the pocket on the left hand side of the shirt.

Messengers of Peace Ring Badge Not displayed on this diagram, this badge is worn around the World Scout badge following the completion of a Messengers of Peace project. Years of Service Badges Worn below the World Scout badge and Australian Flag badge, these badges display the number of years a youth member has been part of each section.

Socks —Official socks are available in three lengths: ankle, crew, and knee. Tiger socks have an orange band on the top. Hat —Official blue hat with orange front and Tiger emblem. Neckerchief —Orange triangular neckerchief with Tiger logo. Official BSA neckerchiefs are the only neckerchiefs that are part of the uniform. Neckerchief slide —Official gold-tone metal slide with orange Tiger emblem. Cub Scouts may wear handmade neckerchief slides.

The Wolf Cub Scout uniform has the following parts;. Wolf socks have a yellow band on the top. Hat —Official hat red front and Wolf emblem. Neckerchief —Red triangular neckerchief with Wolf logo. Neckerchief slide —Official gold-tone metal slide with red Wolf emblem.

The Bear Cub Scout uniform has the following parts;. Bear socks have a yellow band on the top. Hat —Official blue hat with light blue front and Bear emblem. Neckerchief —Light blue triangular neckerchief with Bear logo. Neckerchief slide —Official gold-tone metal slide with light blue Bear emblem. The Webelos Cub Scout uniform has the following parts;. Shirt —The official tan uniform shirt is available with long or short sleeves and has button-flap pockets. Pants — The official green shorts, long pants, skorts, and roll up pants.

Belt —Official navy-blue web belt with metal buckle or the green web belt with BSA buckle is acceptable for the program year. Socks —Official green socks are available in three lengths: ankle, crew, and knee. Hat —Official green hat with Webelos plaid front and Webelos emblem. Neckerchief —Webelos plaid triangular neckerchief with Webelos logo.



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