Insignia
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Cub Scouter (Training) Award
Cub Scouter (Training) Award
Cub Scouters' (Training)
Award
Cub Scouter Award
Description: Uniform emblem is composed of a gold (yellow) and light blue
rope tied in square knot on a blue background, with the light blue rope
worn to the wearer's right as shown.
Note that the uniform knot emblem was used for a different Scouting
award, and there are still holders of the old version of the award wearing
the older square knot on the uniform. The colors blue and gold
are the colors of Cub Scouting; New knot emblem matches blue and yellow
ribbon of award medallion.
Worn by: Male and Female Scouters
Earned or Received: Earned
Application for Cub Scouter (Training) Award
Background: The Cub Scouter Award can be earned by
any registered Cub Scouting leader at the Pack, District or Council level
after completing two years of service, completing the Cub Scout Basic
training course and attendance at a Pow-Wow, and the completion of five from
eleven performance projects.
Rarity of Award: Common
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