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What's the first thing a boy wants when he becomes a Cub
Scout? The uniform, of course. The distinctive blue and gold uniform
is undoubtedly one of the major incentives for young boys to become
Cub Scouts. It is graphic evidence that they belong, that they are
members of the world's largest boys' organization - "The Boy Scouts
of America." The uniform also does these things for a boy:
- It reminds him to live up to the
Cub Scout Promise, Law of the Pack, and motto - Do Your
Best.
- It encourages neat, correct
appearance as well as proper behavior.
- It provides the only place for
proper display of his badges and awards.
- It reminds him of the steps along
the Scouting trail and encourages him to continue into Boy
Scouting.
Please note that individual uniform
parts may not be worn with civilian clothing, and that various other
types of Cub Scout garments are available, such as T-shirts, sweat
shirts, red patch vests, etc. These are for casual wear and are not
considered part of the official uniform.
Pack 166's policy
with the Cub Scout uniform is we want all Scouts to wear the
official Shirt, Neckerchief, Neckerchief slide, hat and
Belt. The pants are not required, they are
expensive and will not last very long with a fast growing Cub. The
shirt will require the Council Patch
(Piedmont), our Pack numbers
(166), and your Den number. Information on the placement of these
items.
Follow
this link to order your uniforms http:/www.scoutstuff.org/BSASupply/default.aspx?ctgy=PRODUCTS&C1=&C2=&C3=&LV=1

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