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badge, or proves that he is a scout, you must treat him as a brother-scout, and help him in any way you can.

SCOUT'S UNIFORM

If you already belong to a corps which has a uniform, you dress in that uniform; but on passing the tests for a scout given here you wear the scout badge, if your commanding officer allows it, in addition to any of your corps' badges that you may have won.

Scouts in a patrol should, as far as possible, dress alike, especially as regards hats and neckerchief and color of shirt or sweater.

If your patrol does not belong to any uniformed corps, it should dress as nearly as possible thus:—

Hat. — Khaki color, flat brim and chin strap.

Neckerchief. — Of the colors of your patrol; the neckerchief is worn knotted at the throat and also at the ends, and is tied loosely round the neck.

Shirt. — Flannel — blue, khaki, or gray. In winter a jersey or sweater of the same color, if preferred.

Breeches. — Short khaki, gray or blue, with braid or cord on seam.

Belt. — Brown leather, two swivels, coat strap — pouch optional. Buckles, etc., should be of dull metal.

Stockings. — Dark color or khaki, preferably turned down below the knee.

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