On the left sleeve immediately below the troop number.
The adult leader of a Cub Scout pack would be a Cub Master, who would be assisted by Assistant Cub Masters.
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.
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.
The firemen chit patch is worn on the right sleeve of the Boy Scout uniform, specifically below the troop numerals. It is typically placed below any other patches that a Scout may have earned. This patch signifies that the Scout has completed specific fire safety training.
If it is the 2 inch round patrol emblem (i.e. if they are the buffalo patrol) then it goes on the shoulder just below and touching the American Flag. I am not familiar with any other "Buffalo patch" that belongs on the scout uniform unless it is a"temporary patch" from a camp or othe revent that is hung or sewn to the right chest pocket.
The Totin' Chip Patch is considered a "Temporary Patch" and, if worn,should be worn centered on the RIGHT Pocket of the Boy Scout Uniform Shirt.It should NOT be sewn on a pocket flap
Talk to your scout master.
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.
Not for Star requirement 5.
Its a girl scout patch dipicting a wombat. You can get it by going to the Zoo and helping an old lady cross the lion pit.
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.