Uniforms

Uniforms

Scouts should wear their uniforms to every Troop 182 event, unless otherwise instructed.

Class A Uniform

This is the full uniform and is required for most troop meetings; travel to and from events, training sessions, etc. The full Class A uniform is required for Boards of Review. This uniform consists of:

  • Scout shirt (long or short sleeve) with the correct insignia and badges in the correct positions

  • Troop neckerchief

  • Scout Book & Pen!

The class A uniform is the required uniform for regular Tuesday meetings during the school year.

*New Scouts – for those newly crossed over Scouts, the Troop does make an exception to allow previous AOL Scouts to continue wearing the blue Cub Scout uniform shirt until they are able to transition to the Boy Scout khaki/tan shirt.
 

Class B Uniform (Troop 182 adaptation)

This is the more casual uniform and is required for informal events such as service projects, at summer camp at all times (except when a full uniform is required), working on Eagle Projects, etc.

Troop 182 has custom t-shirts, hoodies, performance shirts and fleece jackets/vests available for purchase/ordering.

Special uniform Note:  At no time will T-shirts or other garb that advertises or depicts products, actions or events inconsistent with Scouting values be allowed. For example, a shirt advertising beer or cigarettes would be unacceptable.
 

Neckerchief

Troop 182 provides each Scout with a Troop neckerchief. Neckerchief slides are not provided, but should be appropriate depictions of the BSA guidelines.
 

Insignia

The Boy Scouts of America has always been a uniformed body. Its uniforms help to create a sense of belonging. They symbolize character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. Wearing a uniform gives youth and adult members a sense of identification and commitment.

Please refer to the BSA Insignia placement guide.  For the BSA Insignia full guide, click here.
 

Adult Uniforms

Adult leaders are expected to follow the same uniform standards (Class A, Class B, etc.) as the Scouts.

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