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Wolf, Bear,
Webelos
Below is a diagram of
how patches should be placed on the Wolf, Bear, & Webelos
Uniform:
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- American Flag. Required.
- Den Number. Required, but Webelos dens may replace it with a
Boy Scout patrol emblem.
- *Colors (optional for Webelos, not shown)
and activity pins (required for Webelos). Colors are
pinned under and touching the den number. If a Webelos patrol emblem is
used in place of a den number, pin the colors under and touching the emblem.
Attach Webelos activity pins to the streamers. Webelos who don't wear colors
should put their activity pins on a scout hat, a risky option since hats are
easily lost.
- Quality Unit Badge. Optional. Worn by scouts in packs that
earn quality unit awards. Wear only the most recent.
- Council Emblem. Required.
- Pack number. Required.
- *World Crest. Optional. Symbolizes the world brotherhood of
scouting. Worn by any Scout.
*Rank Badges and Arrow Points. (Numbers 8-15) Required. If a
scout has earned it, he must wear it.
- Bobcat badge, a scout's first rank badge.
- Wolf badge, earned by 2nd graders.
- Bear badge, earned by 3rd graders.
- Webelos badge, earned by 4th graders. It's a fleur-de-lis that
looks like a W.
- Wolf Gold Arrow Point. The first arrow point is gold. Subsequent
ones are silver.
- Wolf Silver Arrow Points, in double rows.
- Bear Gold Arrow Point.
- Bear Silver Arrow Points, in double rows.
- *Tiger Service Star. Optional. A metal star on an orange
background displaying the numeral 1. It shows that the wearer was a Tiger for
1 year.
- *Cub Scout Service Star. Optional. A metal star on a gold
background displaying the number of years a boy has been a scout, excluding
his Tiger year. Example: a first-year Webelos (4th grader) who was previously
a Tiger, a Wolf, and a Bear can wear an orange-backed service star with a 1
for his Tiger year and a gold-backed service star with a 2 for his Wolf and
Bear years.
- Progress Toward Ranks Emblem. Optional for Wolves and Bears.
Hangs from the right pocket button. Beads are attached to it as scouts
progress toward their Wolf and Bear badges. A Scout continues to wear the
emblem after earning the associated rank but must take it off when he becomes
a Webelos.
- Compass Points Emblem. Optional for Webelos who have earned
7 activity pins. Attach compass points to this emblem as more activity pins
are earned.
- Progress Toward Ranks beads. Optional, yellow for Wolves,
red for Bears.
- *Tiger Strip or Recruiter Strip. Optionally worn by any
former Tiger. Scouts who recruit other boys into the program can optionally
wear a recruiter strip below the Tiger strip.
- National Summertime Pack Pin. Optionally worn by scouts in
packs that earn summertime pack awards.
- Denner and Assistant Denner Cords. Optional. If a den
decides to select denners (scouts who take on extra responsibilities), the
denners can wear these cords.
- Arrow of Light Badge, earned by second year Webelos (5th graders),
usually in their last month as Cub Scouts. It's the only Cub Scout badge that
can be worn on a Boy Scout uniform.
- Medals, optional, (religious emblems, pinewood derby winner,
good attendance, etc.) are worn over the left pocket. Wear no more than five
medals at a time and wear them only on special occasions, such as a Blue and
Gold Banquet or a uniform inspection. Many denominations have 2 Cub Scout
religious emblems, one for younger boys, another for older; both can be worn
together. Warning: medals can fall off.
- Religious-emblem square-knot badges. Optional for scouts who
have earned religious emblems. Religious emblem medals are worn on special
occasions, but religious emblem knots are worn all the time. The knots, which
are identical for all religions, consist of a silver square knot on a purple
background. If a scout has earned 2 religious emblems, he can wear 2 knots.
- Sports and Academic Belt Loops, optional, are worn on the
blue Cub Scout belt. Webelos note: loops don't fit the wider khaki Boy Scout
belt, keep wearing your blue belt to display your loops. Wear the optional
sports and academic pins on a patch vest.
- Temporary patches and patch vests. Optional, not shown. Boys
sometimes receive temporary patches that commemorate things they have done as
scouts. A scout may wear one temporary patch at a time on his uniform. Remove
the Progress Toward Ranks or Compass Points Emblems and put the temporary
patch over the right pocket. Plastic patch holders that hang from the right
pocket button, sold at the Scout Shop, are an easy way to wear a temporary
patch. Examples: The pack might distribute pinewood derby patches to race
participants or Food for Scouting patches to those who collect food. A den
might distribute bowling patches after going bowling or hiking patches after a
hike. (Den leaders: the Scout Shop sells a variety of patches, more are
available in the scout catalogue.) Scouts might also receive patches for
attending Scout Camp or going to a professional sports team's Scout Night.
When a scout has accumulated several patches, sew them on a red patch vest
that can be worn over the uniform; they will serve as a vivid reminder of a
boy's scouting experiences. Buy patch vests at the Scout Shop or make them
from red felt.
Other Uniform Elements
- *Neckerchief and slide. Required. Wolf, Bear, and Webelos
neckerchiefs are yellow, blue, and plaid, respectively. Wolves and Bears wear
a neckerchief slide picturing a wolf. Webelos wear a slide with a fleur-de-lis
that looks like a W. Dens are encouraged to make their own slides.
- *Wear the neckerchief right. Required. Wear the neckerchief
(i) tucked under the collar, leaving the collar button open or (ii) over a
turned under collar. (Tip: slide a rubber hose washer on the neckerchief
beneath the slide and it will stay on.)
- *Webelos shirts. Optional. Webelos may optionally wear the
khaki Boy Scout shirt.
- *Webelos shoulder loops. Optional. Webelos who wear Boy
Scout shirts can optionally wear blue shoulder loops to show they are Cub
Scouts. Boy Scouts wear red shoulder loops.
The inside covers of the Wolf, Bear, and Webelos handbooks give precise
guidance on insignia placement. Items described above can be purchased at the
Scout Shop.
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