How do you display Scout patches?
Simply put the patch inside the plastic holder and hook it over the right pocket button. After a year or two of Scouting, your son will have a nice collection of patches. There are multiple options for how to display these.
How do you do the Cub Scout flag Ceremony?
“Please join me in the Pledge of Allegiance.” Everyone except the color guard says the Pledge. “Two.” Everyone drops their salute. “Color guard, post the colors.” Color guards place the flags in the stands and salute the American flag. “Color guard, dismissed.” Color guard walks to the back of the room.
How do you present the Boy Scout colors?
Have the color guard in the back of the room, ready holding the flags. The US Flag is on the right, then State flag, then Troop flag on the left as the color guard is facing towards the front of the room – or, US Flag in front, followed by State, then Troop flag. Leader: “Color Guard, Attention!”
Where do Boy Scout patches go?
Scouts who take an official BSA Training Course receive the Trained Patch. This patch is placed centered below the Left Sleeve Pocket.
How do you display a folded flag?
The one and only correct way to fold an American flag will leave it in a triangle form that shows only the “union,” the blue field with white stars. The folded flag must be displayed in a case, box, or bag of that shape.
What should we do during the flag ceremony?
At a flag ceremony, you say the Pledge of Allegiance in the presence of a flag. You may also sing a patriotic song and repeat the Girl Scout Promise and Law. To salute the flag, stand at attention and place your right hand over your heart.
How do you do a flag ceremony?
To salute the flag, stand at attention and place your right hand over your heart. Salute the flag when it is being raised or lowered, passes you in a parade, and reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Salute when you sing “The Star-Spangled Banner,” with or without the flag present.
How do Boy Scouts retire flags?
The traditional method of retirement is to incinerate the flag, but this does not mean that one should simply drop the entire flag (intact) into a fire. A flag ceases to be a flag when it is cut into pieces. In addition, it is easier to completely incinerate the flag, if it is cut into smaller pieces.