Each part of the emblem represents something. This can be found near the front of the latest edition of the scout handbook on page 31. In the edition before that it is on page 10.
The basic shape, the Fleur-de-Lis, is reminiscent of the north point of an old sailor's compass. This shows that a Scout is able to point the right way in life as truly as the compass points it in the field and recalls a scout's skill with a map and compass.
The three points of the trefoil are like the three fingers used in the Scout sign. They stand for the three parts of the Scout Oath: duty to God & country; duty to others; duty to yourself.
The eagle and shield, national emblem of the US, stand for freedom and a Scouter's readiness to defend that freedom.
The two stars stand for truth and knowledge of the Scouting movement. They guide you by night and suggest a Scout's outdoor life.
The scroll is turned up at the ends to remind us of the corners of a Scout's mouth raised in a smile as he does his duty. The Scout motto is printed across the scroll.
The knot attached to the bottom of the scroll represents the Scout slogan, Do a Good Turn Daily.
eagle, no flower, people
Just above the left pocket of the shirt
Just above the left pocket of the shirt
The Arrow of Light Award is worn under the left pocket on the Boy Scout and Venturing uniforms.
MEANING OF THE WEBELOS BADGE The Webelos badge is like the emblem on your Webelos cap, except that it also has the word "Webelos" and the Scout badge. The emblem is made up of a gold Scout badge with a blue "W," for Webelos, on it. It shows that you are moving from Cub Scouting to Boy Scouting.
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The senior scout emblem represents the rank and achievements of a senior scout within the scouting organization. It signifies leadership, experience, and dedication to scouting values and principles.
The troop number goes on the left sleeve, centered, and touching the council shoulder emblem. See related link.
what country is the boy scout logo from?
yes he was in a boy scout
Salut, boy-scout. or Ciao! Boy scout. It can be ironic, like in English.
First of all, "emplem" is mispelled, it's supposed to be emblem. Each part of the emblem represents something. This can be found near the front of the latest edition of the scout handbook on page 31. In the edition before that it is on page 10.