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The intent was and is for Scouts that are trained and regularly participate in community events as an Honor Guard. This would include ceremonies for Wounded Warriors, religious events, Flag ceremonies for organizations, etc.
The Honor Guard encompasses several critical roles, each essential for the successful execution of ceremonial duties: Flag Holders: Scouts responsible for the dignified handling and display of flags during events. Bugler: Provides musical accompaniment with traditional bugle calls at ceremonies.
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- It’S Worn on The Right Sleeve (Not left).
- Honor Guard Members May Wear It at Any time.
- Honor Guard Does Not Count For Advancement purposes.
Unlike position patches (senior patrol leader, scribe, patrol leader, etc.), which are worn on the left sleeve, the Honor Guard patch goes on the right sleeve. It goes in one of two places, depending on which other patches the Scout is wearing: 1. A half-inch under the patrol emblem (aka “position 3”) OR 2. Right under (and touching) the Journey to...
Boy Scouts who are members of an Honor Guard may wear this patch at any time, even if they aren’t serving an Honor Guard role at that exact moment. In other words, there’s no need to remove this patch when attending a troop event that doesn’t require Honor Guard services. And because the patch goes on the right sleeve, a Boy Scout can wear his Hono...
As is the case with the Musician patch/role, serving in the Honor Guard doesn’t count as a position of responsibility needed for advancement. What does count? For Boy Scout troops, it’s: Patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader, senior patrol leader, Venture patrol leader, troop guide, Order of the Arrow troop representative, den chief, scribe...
We used to routinely have color guards made up of scouts from multiple troops or across a council, or even one from each program (a cub, a boy scout, a venture/explorer, a sea scout for example). Was common for district and council events.
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Jan 27, 2015 · For years, Boy Scout Honor Guards have added reverence, dignity and patriotism to events. Now there’s an Honor Guard patch to recognize this important role.