Difference between revisions of "Lanyards"
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− | Scout Lanyards | + | Scout Lanyards were used (pre 2011 uniform) to recognize those Scouts who completed different levels of [[Challenge Badges]]: |
* Brown Lanyard is presented for earning any 6 [[Challenge Badges]] from at least 2 categories. | * Brown Lanyard is presented for earning any 6 [[Challenge Badges]] from at least 2 categories. | ||
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* White Lanyard is presented for earning any 14 [[Challenge Badges]] from at least 6 categories. | * White Lanyard is presented for earning any 14 [[Challenge Badges]] from at least 6 categories. | ||
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+ | The purpose of the lanyard was to recognize the number of badges earned in a manner visible without the sash. Since the new (2011) uniforms do not use sashes, all badges are always visible and the lanyards were deemed redundant. | ||
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+ | Those still wearing the pre-2011 uniform are, of course, permitted to continue earning and wearing the lanyard. | ||
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[[Category:Badges and Awards]] | [[Category:Badges and Awards]] |
Latest revision as of 07:09, 23 May 2012
Scout Lanyards were used (pre 2011 uniform) to recognize those Scouts who completed different levels of Challenge Badges:
- Brown Lanyard is presented for earning any 6 Challenge Badges from at least 2 categories.
- Green Lanyard is presented for earning any 10 Challenge Badges from at least 4 categories.
- White Lanyard is presented for earning any 14 Challenge Badges from at least 6 categories.
The purpose of the lanyard was to recognize the number of badges earned in a manner visible without the sash. Since the new (2011) uniforms do not use sashes, all badges are always visible and the lanyards were deemed redundant.
Those still wearing the pre-2011 uniform are, of course, permitted to continue earning and wearing the lanyard.