Boy Scout Badge

 

The three-point design of the top half is like the north point of an old sailor's compass. This shows that a Scout is able to point the right way in life as truly as the compass points it in the field.

The three points are like the three fingers used in the Scout sign. They stand for the three parts of the Scout Oath: duty to God & country; duty to others; duty to yourself.

The two stars stand for truth and knowledge of the Scouting movement. They guide you by night and suggest a Scout's outdoor life.

The shield or national emblem of the US stands for freedom and readiness to defend that freedom.

The scroll is turned up at the ends to suggest the corners of a Scout's mouth raised in a smile as he does his duty. The Scout motto is printed across the scroll.

The knot attached to the bottom of the scroll is to remind you that as a Boy Scout, you promise to do a good turn daily.




This badge is the badge of what rank in Boy Scouts?

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The design is taken from what?

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What do the three points mean?

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What do the two stars stand for?

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What do the eagle and shield stand for?

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Why is the scroll turned up at the ends?

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What is written on the scroll?

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The knot at the bottom of the badge reminds the Scout of what?

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