There are no patches that make up the Lion Uniform.
Awards earned as Lions should be kept by their parent/guardians in a safe place. There isn't a place for awards earned as Lions to be worn on the uniform.
American Flag Patch: Sewn on all new Cub Scout Shirts by default. The corners touch the shoulder seam
Den Numeral Patch: Check with Den Leader to find out what Den Number you are in. It is sewn directly underneath the American flag
Journey to Excellence Patch: If the Pack earns the Journey To Excellence Award, it goes 4 inches below the shoulder seam
Last Frontier Council Shoulder Patch: The top edge should touch the shoulder seam
Unit Numeral Patches: One of two configurations. First is 3 separate patches sewn directly under the Council Shoulder Patch or 1 patch with all three numbers combined, along with recognition that our Pack has been around for 50 years
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Temporary Patches: This includes any patch that is earned that doesn't have another location, such as a patch for attending summer camp, participating in Scouting for Food, or for donating to Friends of Scouting. Patches generally have loops and can hang from the pocket button, we do not recommend sewing temporary patches onto the shirt. Only one temporary patch should be worn at a time. Extra patches can be sewn on a blanket or vest for display. More information about temporary patches here.
Recruiter Patch: Centered and sewn under the pocket
Interpreter Strips (not shown): Placed centered above the pocket above the "Boy Scouts of America" Text
World Scouting Patch: Centered between shoulder seam and top of pocket
Religious Knot: Centered right above pocket
Rank Emblems:
Lion is at 12 o'clock
Tiger is at 6 o'clock
Wolf is at 9 o'clock
Bear is at 3 o'clock
Messengers of Peace Ring
Goes around the World Scouting Patch
100th Anniversary Ring
Goes around the World Scouting Patch
Belt Loops earned go on the Cub Scout belt.
If you've earned more then fit on your belt, or want an alternate storage method, the scout shop sells display boards for the belt loops
Take a look at the Tip/Tricks page for some great belt & belt loop tips
As Arrow of Lights in 5th Grade, the scout transitions to tan uniforms.
American Flag Patch: Sewn on all new Cub Scout Shirts by default. The corners touch the shoulder seam
Patrol Patch: Check with Den Leader to find out what Patrol you are in. This patch is sewn directly underneath the American flag
Adventure Colors: If worn, it is pinned directly under the Patrol Patch. Adventure Pins go on the ribbons. There is no order or specific placement for pins on the colors. It will overlap the Journey to Excellence Patch. Adventure Pins can also be placed on the Scout's Hat
Journey to Excellence Patch: If the Pack earns the Journey To Excellence Award, it goes 4 inches below the shoulder seam
Last Frontier Council Shoulder Patch: The top edge should touch the shoulder seam
Unit Numeral Patches: One of two configurations. First is 3 separate patches sewn directly under the Council Shoulder Patch or 1 patch with all three numbers combined, along with recognition that our Pack has been around for 50 years
OR
Here's where things get fun!
Temporary Patches: This includes any patch that is earned that doesn't have another location, such as a patch for attending summer camp, earning the Cyber Chip, or for donating to Friends of Scouting. Patches generally have loops and can hang from the pocket button, we do not recommend sewing temporary patches onto the shirt. Only one temporary patch should be worn at a time. Extra patches can be sewn on a blanket or vest for display. More information about temporary patches here and above.
Recruiter Patch: Centered and sewn under the pocket
Interpreter Strips (not shown): Placed centered above the pocket above the "Boy Scouts of America" Text
World Scouting Patch: Centered between shoulder seam and top of pocket
Religious Knot: Centered right above pocket
Rank Emblem:
Webelos: Replaces all the other rank badges and gets centered on the pocket below the pocket flap
Arrow of Light
Belt Loops earned go on the Cub Scout belt.
If you've earned more then fit on your belt, or want an alternate storage method, the scout shop sells display boards for the belt loops
Take a look at the Tip/Tricks page for some great belt & belt loop tips
Adventure Pins can be placed on the Scout's Hat as an alternative to the Adventure Colors
The BSA Guide to Awards and Insignia may have the answer. If not, email EdCubPack341@gmail.com or ask your Den Leader