Description

Tulsa Community Strip

Mint

Tulsa Community Strip; Community Lettered Patches identified the State that the Troop and the Scout reside in and support Scouting

Every council has shoulder patches that individually identifies their council.  Council shoulder patches came into existence in 1972.  The councils change their designs that are embroidered on their CSP’s.

Councils also designed and made Council CSP Hat Pins for Scouts and Scouters to trade with other scouts or Scouters.

State Lettered Patches Identify the State that the Scout and their Troop is a Member

Council Lettered Patches identified the Council membership; colors RWS,TRS,KRS,GBS,BBS,  in 1/2 strips, Full Strips and State strips

Tulsa Community Strip, Community Lettered Patches identified the Community that the Troop and Scout was a member

Council and District Round Patches Identify the Council or District that the Scout and their Troop is a Member

Council Neckerchiefs and Slides identify the Council the Scout and Troop are Members, a Council Activity or a Council Contingent

Jamboree Shoulder Patches, Neckerchiefs and Slides Identify the Council, the Scout and Troop are part of this Council Jamboree Contingent

Regional Shoulder Patches identify the Region the Scout and Scouter are Members or identify a National Activity

Links to More Scouting Memorabilia

Likewise, for more information Scouting memorabilia go to http://www.scouttrader.org/collecting/

Scouts check out the Collections Merit badge at https://boyscouttrail.com/boy-scouts/meritbadges/collections-merit-badge.asp

Likewise, learn more about Boy Scout history at https://boyscouttrail.com/boyscouts/meritbadges/scouting-heritage-merit-badge.asp

Also, for more Shoulder Patches go to https://www.tradingeagles.com/product-category/3-council-memorabilia/

For more information check out The Council Guide at http://thecouncilguide.com/