It depends on the Girl Guide Association you are asking about and maybe the level.
Girl Guides Australia have specific places for each badge/insignia.
Girl Guides of Canada also have specific places and the information can be found in the girl's program book.
Girl Guides of the UK are pretty much allowed to places the badges where ever they want with the exception of a few specific places for some insignia.
Yes, in Germany the Girl Guides earn promise badges, camp symbols, and activity badges.
Yes that is allowed
Not unless specifically told by the command.
yes
uniform
over left breast pocket for ribbons. shooting badges go on flap of left breast pocket
Yes, they can be worn on USMC Service Bravos. Shooting badges are not authorized on the following uniforms: Evening Dress Blue Dress "A" Blue-White Dress "A" Utility Uniform Unless otherwise prescribed by the commander, wearing of marksmanship badges is at the option of the individual.
You get given Naval uniform numbr 1 & 4 and berret and badges if you go on courses
the uniform that is in every county
In the British Army, badges are typically worn on the uniform in specific locations depending on their type. Cap badges are worn on the front of the beret or headgear, while regimental badges are often displayed on the upper sleeves of the uniform. Additionally, qualification badges may be placed on the lower sleeves, and rank insignia is worn on the shoulders. The positioning and style of badges can vary based on the individual’s regiment or corps.
In Ecuador, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides typically wear a uniform that includes a blouse and a skirt or pants, often in specific colors representing their group. The uniform is accessorized with a scarf or neckerchief, which signifies their affiliation and rank within the organization. Additionally, badges and patches earned through activities and achievements are often displayed on the uniform. The attire promotes a sense of unity and identity among the members.
A uniform