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Uniform and insignia of the Boy Scouts of America - Boy Scout uniform |  | Uniform and insignia of the Boy Scouts of America - Boy Scout uniform: Encyclopedia II - Uniform and insignia of the Boy Scouts of America - Boy Scout uniform |  | The Boy Scout field uniform, worn by Scouts and adult leaders, consists of a tan (or khaki) button-up shirt or blouse, with two front pockets and shoulder epaulets and olive green pants or shorts. Female leaders may wear olive green pants, shorts, culottes or a skirt. At the troop level, red shoulder loops are worn on the epaulets. Scouters with district or council positions wear silver loops, regional or national positions wear gold loops. Socks are olive green with a red band at the top and are available in various lengths. Th ...
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Uniform and insignia of the Boy Scouts of America - Boy Scout uniform
The Boy Scout field uniform, worn by Scouts and adult leaders, consists of a tan (or khaki) button-up shirt or blouse, with two front pockets and shoulder epaulets and olive green pants or shorts. Female leaders may wear olive green pants, shorts, culottes or a skirt. At the troop level, red shoulder loops are worn on the epaulets. Scouters with district or council positions wear silver loops, regional or national positions wear gold loops. Socks are olive green with a red band at the top and are available in various lengths. The standard green web belt includes a brass buckle with the Scout logo and a knife clip.
The cap is olive green with a red front panel and a Scout emblem. The troop may may also choose the campaign hat, but today these are seen mostly in historical troops (i.e. pre-World War II), and by leaders in a training course.
A variety of official neckerchiefs are available or the troop can create their own design. Many troops now opt to not wear a neckerchief. Special neckerchiefs such as Eagle Scout or Wood Badge are generally worn on formal occassions.
Insignia such as sashes, medals and pins are generally only worn only on formal occasions.
Other related archives2006, Arrow of Light, Boy Scouts of America, Cub Scouts, Eagle Scout, History of merit badges (Boy Scouts of America), Jan 12, Order of the Arrow, Oscar de la Renta, Scout, Sea Scouts, Venturers, Venturing, Wood Badge, World Crest, World War II, campaign hat, khaki, pants, shirt, shorts, trousers
 Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Boy Scout uniform", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki |
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