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Can you sew on Boy Scout patches with a sewing machine?

Yes of course you can sew them on with a sewing machine.


Who was the first African American Boy Scout chief scout executive?

The Boy Scouts of America will have had 12 Chief Scout Executives as of September 1, 2012. None are African American.


What was a 4wd american car called a scout in 1968?

That would be the 1968 International Harvester Scout.


What happened to the cargo ship American Scout?

Scrap in 1969.


Where can you find parts for a Stevens Little Scout 22LR?

Try http://www.gunpartscorp.com/


Who was the Woman at Cal's Church who made scout feel unwelcome?

The woman at Cal's church who made Scout feel unwelcome was Lula. She criticized and questioned Scout's presence at the African American church service, causing discomfort for Scout and Cal.


What is the girl Scout sign?

It means you are officially a Girl Scout. In addition: The three fingers of the Girl Scout sign stand for the three parts of the Girl Scout Promise.


Can you order parts for a colt frontier scout 22 cal magnum from colt?

no, not that i know of


What is the American scouts motto?

The Tiger Cub Motto is "Search, Discover, Share." This is distinct from the Cub Scout Motto of "Do your best."


Can you change a manual transmission to an automatic transmission in a 1980 Scout and how much does it usually cost?

The easiest and cheapest way would be to find a donor Scout and scavenge parts off that vehicle.


Where does the tahosa patch go on the Boy Scout uniform?

The Tahosa patch is worn on the Boy Scout uniform on the right sleeve, positioned below the American flag patch. It signifies the scout's participation in the Tahosa Scout Reservation or a related program. Proper placement helps recognize the scout's experiences and achievements within that specific camp or event.


What is the Boy Scout sign used for?

The Scout sign identifies a person as a scout anywhere in the world. It is used whenever the Scout Oath or Scout Law is recited and when one scout raises it all other scouts should stand in respectful silence and return it. The three upraised fingers stand for the three parts of the Scout Oath (duty to God and country, duty to others and duty to self). The thumb and little finger together stand for the bond between all Scouts.