Some Boy Scouts of America councils sell a special council shoulder patch for Eagle Scouts. The council shoulder patch is worn in the top position on the left shoulder.
Eagle Palms are pinned onto the ribbon of the Eagle Scout medal. If the Eagle Scout is an adult leader, the palms may be pinned to the Eagle Scout knot insignia.
The Early Bird patch is not an official Girl Scout insignia, so it should be placed on the back of the Girl Scout sash or vest.
Position patches ("badges of office") such as Scoutmaster, Senior Patrol Leader and Librarian go on the left shoulder. On short sleeve shirts with a pocket they should be centered on the pocket. On shirts without a shoulder pocket they should be centered below the unit numerals and touching them.
It goes over the right shoulder with the point at your left hip.
the centennial quality unit patch goes on the bottom of the right sleve.
The "You Are Registered" patch is not an official Girl Scout insignia, so it goes on the back of the sash or vest.
On the left shoulder, that is the current unit patch, on the right shoulder it would be a combat unit patch. Also there are tabs that can go above the patches if qualified to wear them. Ie: Ranger, Sapper, Special Forces.
Work hard, earn the ranks up to, and the necessary merit badges, complete a major project and show that you possess the leadership skills that less than 4percent of all Boy Scouts have and then you have the right to sit in front of a board to earn your Eagle Scout award.
No. According to one biographer, Hugh Hewitt, Mitt Romney has stated regarding being an Eagle Scout, "I should have been, but again I manipulated my mother into not forcing me to go to scouts." 3 of his 5 sons are Eagle Scouts. Of this he said, "After the first two boys, we realized getting to Eagle Scout - It's the mothers that make it happen. So she became a merit badge counselor, and she did what was necessary to drive the next three boys all to Eagle Scout." He has sat on the Executive Board of Boy Scouts of America for over 10 years.
If you mean the ring shaped patch it goes around the world scouting crest on the left chest. Other patches do not have an official location but can be worn as temporary patches over the right pocket.
It is a "temproary patch" that should be worn over the right chest pocket (or hung from the button of the right chest pocket).
The troop number goes on the left sleeve, centered, and touching the council shoulder emblem. See related link.