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Revision as of 03:07, 14 March 2011

Square knot insignia are embroidered cloth patches that represent awards of the Boy Scouts of America and Scout associations throughout the world. The insignia depicts a square knot made of colored ropes; the colors are generally dictated by the award the insignia is associated with.

History

In the earliest days of the Boy Scouts of America, military veterans were urged into service as scoutmasters. The first scout uniforms therefore resembled military uniforms. It was common for these veterans to wear their military decorations on their modified Boy Scout uniform — a national uniform was not to be developed until the early 1920s[citation needed]

Military tradition dictated that the actual medal from a military award was only worn on ceremonial occasions — at other times, it was replaced with a thin ribbon bar with the same ribbon style as found attached to the medal. This carried over to scouting, whose awards were medals, similar to the military, but were most often worn as ribbons. These ribbons differed from the military style in that, instead of being the same as the ribbon for the medal, they were instead all the same - khaki coloured, with a woven square knot in the centre. The colour of this knot was dictated by the ribbon for the medal. The choice of the square knot as the common emblem was made by James E. West, who is said to have chosen it for its use as the knot associated with first aid, thereby reminding scouts to continue to be of service to others. [citation needed]

Initial introduction

Initially, eight new ribbons were introduced and later a ninth, which represented the various national awards available at that time:

Further developments

Between the introduction of square knot insignia and today, over 40 new awards have been added. In addition, there are a number of unofficial awards using the insignia, and various other awards that use similar insignia but with different knots depicted.

Insignia of the Boy Scouts of America

Wearing insignia

Knots are worn in rows of three across the top of the wearer's left pocket. When less than 3 knots are worn in a particular row, knots are generally centered to the pocket, or the row below them.

Insignia available to youth

Insignia Title
Eagle Scout
Arrow of Light
Explorer Silver Award (1954-8)
Explorer Silver Award (1954-8)
Explorer Achievement Award (1977-95)
Exploring G.O.L.D. Award (1995-8)
Air Scout Ace Award (1940-50)
Explorer Ranger Award (1933-51)
Venturing Silver Award (1998-)
Venturing Leadership Award
Sea Scout or Sea Explorer Quartermaster Award
Youth Religious Emblem
Heroism Award
Honor Medal
Medal of Merit
Wiliiam T. Hornaday Bronze or Silver Medal
Order of the Arrow Distinguished Service Award

Insignia available to adults

Insignia Title
Silver Beaver Award
Silver Antelope Award
Silver Buffalo Award
District Award of Merit
Adult Religious Emblem
Scouter's Key
Scouter's Training Award
James E. West Award
George Meany AFL-CIO Award
Wiliiam T. Hornaday Gold Medal
Whitney Young Service Award
William D. Boyce Award
Vale La Pena Award
Asian American Award
International Scouter Award
Silver World Award
Distinguished Commissioner Service Award
Doctorate of Commisioner's Science Award
Community Service Award
Scoutmaster Award of Merit
Varsity Scout Coach Award of Merit
Venturing Advisor Award of Merit
Scoutmaster Award of Merit (Discontinued)
BSA Alumni Award
Philmont Training Center Master's Award
Cubmaster Award
Den Leader Coach Award (retired)
Webelos Den Leader Award
Cub Scout Den Leader Award
Pack Trainer Award
Tiger Cub Den Leader Award
William H. Spurgeon III Award
Sea Badge
Professional Training Award