Yes, "Girl Scouts" is capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific organization. "Troop" can be capitalized if followed by a specific number or name (e.g., Troop 123 or Troop Sunshine).
Yes, and so should "Girl Scout". In addition: Girl Scout Brownie is a proper noun because it names a specific level of Girl Scouting, so yes, Brownie should be capitalized whenever referring to a Girl Scout Brownie. Note: GSUSA changed the level names so that "Girl Scout" always comes first, so "Girl Scout Brownie" is the correct usage.
For Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in the Philippines, the Tagalog yell is "Tag-uli!" which means to take heed or be alert. For Boy Scouts, the Tagalog yell is "Laging Handa!" which means always ready or be prepared.
Yes, the word "troop" can be both singular and plural. When referring to a group of soldiers or scouts, it can be used to describe a single unit (singular) or multiple units (plural).
Yes, "scouts" is a noun. It refers to individuals, usually children or young people, who are members of an organization such as the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts and participate in activities like camping, hiking, and community service.
The homophone for troop is troupe.
A group of Girl Scouts is called a troop or a group. When a troop or group is split into smaller groups, they are called "patrols".
A group of Girl Scouts is called a troop or a group.
The collective noun is a troop of scouts.
Girl Scouts of the USA councils assign a five digit troop number to each troop in their council. If a Girl Scout/Girl Guide troop wants a troop name, they may choose their own, usually something that signifies the troop or that is related to the troop crest. Some troop names: Gamma Sigma Magical Unicorns
Groups in Girl Guides and Girl Scouts can be different things. One main group is the Unit, Troop, Group or Pack. Patrols or Sixes are smaller groups made from the Troop or Group. Groups can also be formed for various activities such as a volunteer group or a travel group.
It depends on who is asking the questions and why they are asking questions. If you are asking about becoming a Girl Scout: What activities do Girl Scouts do? How much does it cost to be a Girl Scout? What badges do Girl Scouts earn? When are the troop meetings? What Girl Scout level would I be? What is the Girl Scout uniform like? If you are going to be asking a Girl Scout questions about Girl Scouting: Who founded Girl Scouts? When did the first girl scout troop form? Why did you want to become a girl scout? Why do Girl Scouts sell cookies? If you are a Girl Scout and will be questioning the children: Who was Juliette Gordon Low? Who started Scouting? What do you want to know about Girl Scouts?
Yes, and so should "Girl Scout". In addition: Girl Scout Brownie is a proper noun because it names a specific level of Girl Scouting, so yes, Brownie should be capitalized whenever referring to a Girl Scout Brownie. Note: GSUSA changed the level names so that "Girl Scout" always comes first, so "Girl Scout Brownie" is the correct usage.
The rule is to capitalize proper nouns that are names of organizations. 'Girl Scouts,' being such a proper noun, is properly capitalized.
Juliette Gordon Low did not create a troop number. Juliette Gordon Low organized the first American Girl Guide troop meeting in the USA on March 12, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia. A year later, the name was changed to Girl Scouts of America and in 1915, was changed to Girl Scouts, Inc. Girl Scouts of the USA was chartered by the U.S. Congress on March 16, 1950.
In Girl Scouts of the USA, a Juliette Girl Scout is a Girl Scout who is not a member of a Girl Scout Troop or Group. In order to become a Juliette you register for Girl Scouts and then let the membership registration person know that you want to be a Juliette Girl Scout. A Girl Scout can also become a Juliette when there are no longer have enough girls to have a troop or there isn't an adult willing to volunteer to be the troop or group leader. Again, let the membership registration person for your area or your Girl Scout council that you would like to be a Juliette. In other Girl Guide and Girl Scout organizations, they are known as Lone Scouts.
For Girl Scouts of the USA, starting at the shoulder seam of the sash, first goes the American Flag Patch, then the Girl Scout Council Identification Set, then the Troop Crest, then the Troop Numerals.
The first African American Girl Scout troop in the US was formed in 1917. However, no other information is available about the troop or its members.