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The knot is to remind the scout to do a good turn to some one daily.
A scout's badge represents and is called his "life". It is given him when he passes the tests in scout craft necessary to make him a scout.
If he breaks his word of honor, or otherwise disgraces himself, his life is taken (that is, his badge), and he is expelled from the patrol.
The badge, with a ring round it and a plume, is worn by scoutmasters on the left side of the hat or cap.
The badge is worn by patrol leaders on front of the hat or cap.
The badge is worn by corporal on the left arm above elbow with a strip of white braid below it.
The badge is worn by scouts on the left arm above the elbow.
The badge worn by first-class scouts is the whole badge.
Only the motto part of the badge is worn by second-class scouts.
BADGES OF MERIT
- [First-class scouts who wish to obtain these Badges of Merit must pass the necessary tests before a Court of Honor, or before two qualified and independent examiners. The Ambulance Badge is worn on the right arm halfway
between elbow and shoulder — the other badges are worn on the right arm, starting from the cugf upwards in the order in which they are gained.]
These badges are only open to First-Class Scouts and Scoutmasters.
Ambulance | Of public utility, and therefore worn at the top of the arm. |
Fireman | |
Cyclist |
Clerk. | Seaman. | Stalker. | Electrician. |
Signaller. | Marksman. | Gardener. | Musician. |
Pioneer. | Master-at-Arms. | Horseman. |