Scout uniforms are an important part of the Boy Scouts of America program and one of the methods of scouting. Each boy gets to be part of a group demonstrated by their uniform and each group has a personal sense of identity. The scout uniform is also a display case for a scout's individual accomplishments and recognitions. We wear the uniform to associate ourselves with the principles to which we are committed - character development, citizenship training, and physical and mental fitness. The uniform is not intended to hide our individuality, but it is a way we give each other strength and support.
Class "A" uniform consists of:
- Shirt - tan short sleeve.
- BSA trousers or shorts.
- BSA web belt and buckle
- BSA socks - ankle, mid-calf or knee
- BSA neckerchief - black on red
- BSA neckerchief slide
- BSA cap (optional)
- Sash for merit badges
- Insignia
- Shoulder loops - Red
- Council shoulder patch
- Unit numerals (432)
- Patrol Emblem (see your patrol leader)
- World Crest emblem
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Class "B" uniform consists of:
- Dark green drifit/under armour t-shirt
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Class "A" uniforms are to be worn for:
- Weekly meetings
- When traveling to and from events.
- Formal Scout events such as a Court of Honor
- Board of Review
- Summer camp
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Class "B" uniforms are to be worn for:
- Campouts
- Sporting activities
- Work projects
- Other events where the Class "A" may get damaged.
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Uniforms can be purchased at the Scout Shop or on line at www.Scoutstuff.org.
Download the Uniform Inspection Form