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General

Class A Uniform: Dress blue shirt, (tan for some Webelos). Neckerchief with slide. Current patches (see uniform guide below) and clean, unripped dark blue or jean pants or shorts.

Class B Uniform: Pack 153 t-shirt or sweatshirt with clean, unripped dark blue or jean pants or shorts.

Uniforms can be purchased online here at scoutstuff.org
You may also find local stores here with their store locatore.

 

Required Official Shirt - Dark Blue
(Tan for some Webelo Dens)

Required Neckerchiefs
Tiger Cub: Orange
Wolf: Yellow
Bear: Blue
Webelo: Checkered

How To Wear The Neckerchief:

Fold the long edge over several small flat folds to about 6 inches from the tip of the neckerchief. A tight fold prevents gathering around the neck and is more efficient than rolling or twirling. Place around the neck, wear under shirt collar Draw neckerchief slide over ends and adjust to fit snugly. Let neckerchief ends hang loose. The portion of the neckerchief showing below the back of the neck should measure no more than 6 inches.

Required Neckerchief Slides
Tiger Cub,
Cub Scout,
Webelo

Required Patches - Heart of Ohio Council, Pack numerals '153'

 

Here is where to place the patches your scout will earn with different ranks.

Example 1 - Tigers, Wolf, Bear
Example 2 - Weblos-no tiger badge
Example 3 - Weblos Tan Uniform

Wolf Arrow Points - The Gold Arrow Point is worn 3/4" below and centered under the Wolf rank badge. Silver Arrow Points are worn in rows of two below, centered, and touching the Gold Arrow Point or previously earned Silver Arrow Points for the Wolf rank.

Bear Arrow Points - The Gold Arrow Point is worn 3/4" below and centered under the Bear rank badge. Silver Arrow Points are worn in rows of two below, centered, and touching the Gold Arrow Point or previously earned Silver Arrow Points for the Wolf rank.

Totems, Beads, Arrow Points, Pins All should be up-to-date and appropriate for your current rank

 

 

 

Denner Cords For Denner (double braid) or Asst. Denner (single braid), as appropriate.

CUB SCOUT DENNER
The Cub Scout denner is a den member elected by the den for a short period, usually one or two months. His responsibilities are determined by the den leader and den chief. This might include helping to set up the den meeting place and cleanup; helping with games, ceremonies, tricks, and puzzles; leading a song; or acting as den cheerleader. He should be given meaningful responsibilities and recognition to help him learn how to be a leader, so all boys will look forward to their turn as denner. (The short term of office is to give all boys the opportunity to serve. The shoulder cord is worn on the left shoulder.)

CUB SCOUT ASSISTANT DENNER
The Cub Scout assistant denner is a den member elected by the den for a short term of office, coinciding with the denner's term. He assists the denner, and usually becomes denner for the next term.

WEBELOS SCOUT DENNER
The Webelos Scout denner is a Webelos Scout who has been elected by secret ballot by the Webelos den for a short term of office, usually three to six months. His responsibilities are determined by the Webelos den leader and Webelos den chief, and might include such things as leading ceremonies, preparing equipment, setting up the meeting room, greeting new boys and helping them get acquainted, assisting with tricks and puzzles, or other worthwhile tasks.

WEBELOS SCOUT ASSISTANT DENNER
The Webelos Scout assistant denner is a den member elected by the den for a short term of office, to coincide with the Webelos Scout denner's term. He assists the denner, and usually becomes Webelos Scout denner for the next term.

 

Optional Scout Cap - Tiger Cub, Wolf, Bear, or Webelo style

 

Optional Belt - Scout type or regular